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Simo 19th August 2009 22:29
In order to keep your brakes in good working order, the brake fluid should periodically be bled to remove air, contamination and sub-standard brake fluid, especially if your brake pedal feels soft or spongy. This guide explains two methods of how you can bleed your braking system. Note: Saxperience will not be held responsible for any...
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BobC 26th July 2009 15:57
This article provides all manner of information on the technical specifications of the range of gearbox fitted to the Citroen Saxo, including part numbers, gear ratios, oil capacity, etc. Oil capacity After draining : 2 litres. Check levels every 37,000 miles. SAE 75W-80W GL5, see: Castrol Syntrax
BobC 25th July 2009 14:43
Rally Competition During the early years of the VTS many Saxo competitions in France attracted young drivers. One young driver in particular took to the Saxo. The then young Sebastien Loeb won two races in the Saxo Kit Car Cup during 1998. He went on to win the 1999 series but also won three rounds of the World Rally in a Saxo Kit Car. In...
Simo 19th July 2009 15:12
If your brake discs become significantly worn of your brake discs become warped, both of your front brake discs will need to be replaced. This task is quite straight forward and can be performed in about two hours if you are confident with basic mechanics. It's really important that your brakes are kept in good working order. Your brakes are a...
Simo 19th July 2009 13:15
Your front brakes do the majority of the work when it comes to stopping your Saxo. This guide explains how you can change your brake pads, to ensure that your brakes are always in top working order. Note: Saxperience will not be held responsible for any damage/incidents to your car, yourself or third parties if you choose to follow the...
BobC 19th July 2009 10:57
Where can I find the Saxo paint code / Saxo colour code label? Saxo Mk1 (up to June 1999) colour code: in the engine bay on the passenger side suspension strut top mount, you will find a stamped code. See Haynes Saxo Manual 3506 section REF-3 for an example picture. It will be five characters long. Saxo Mk2 colour codes can be found on...
Simo 12th July 2009 23:13
Geronimo Cages have kindly agreed to give all Saxperience members 10% discount from products purchased from their store. In addition, all rollcage purchases totalling more than £500 in value, will receive free delivery! In order to obtain this discount, you need to quote the following discount code BEFORE placing your order, either by email or...
BobC 9th July 2009 23:05
Overview Your Saxo requires three things to start and to run: 1) Correct fuel and air mixture 2) A spark 3) Compression The ECU, with the help of sensors, choreographs these to perfection. However, when things go wrong it can make fault finding difficult. A systematic process of elimination needs to be followed to first pinpoint the...
BobC 9th July 2009 21:46
Cooling System Overview The purpose of the cooling system is to draw the heat of the engine away and to either heat the inside of the car via the heater matrix or to cool it. Following a cold start the coolant circulates around the engine block and cylinder head spreading heat around the engine. The thermostat is closed preventing this hot...
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BobC 9th July 2009 19:12
Overview The Bosch ME7.4.4 and M7.4.4 ignition-injection ECUs have been developed to control the following functions: • engine torque, • sequential multipoint injection, • twin static ignition, • cruise control (optional), • L4 (EOBD)*/K'/ifL5 depollution standards, • engine cooling, • dialogue with the other ECUs on the CAN...
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