The Citroën ZX is a compact family hatchback produced between 1991 and 1998, known for its practical design and comfortable ride. It offered a spacious interior for its class, good visibility, and a functional hatchback body style, making it a sensible choice in the European market. A distinctive engineering feature of the ZX is its innovative suspension system, including an optional passive rear-wheel steering system that enhances stability and agility. This model reflects Citroën's heritage of comfort-focused engineering and distinctive character, positioning it as a compelling alternative to competitors like the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Escort.
This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed information for owners and technicians working on the Citroën ZX. It covers all essential systems, including the powertrain, chassis, electrical components, and bodywork. Routine maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides for common issues, and in-depth repair and overhaul instructions are included. Technical specifications, wiring diagrams, and fluid data are also provided, enabling users to effectively maintain, diagnose, and repair their vehicle, ensuring its continued reliability and performance.