The Citroën AX is a subcompact hatchback produced from 1986 to 1998, known for its lightweight construction, fuel efficiency, and innovative design. Developed as a successor to the Visa, it featured sharp styling inspired by Marcello Gandini and was engineered with a focus on affordability and urban commuting. Popular in European markets, the AX offered a range of inline 4-cylinder engines, including 1.0L, 1.1L, 1.3L, 1.4L, and 1.6L variants, paired with manual or automatic transmissions. Its compact dimensions and minimalist interior contributed to its agile handling and practicality, making it a favored choice for first-time car buyers and budget-conscious consumers.
This workshop service and repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the Citroën AX, encompassing all aspects of its maintenance and repair. It details procedures for engine mechanicals, fuel injection, ignition, cooling, and exhaust systems, as well as manual transmissions, clutches, and drive axles. The manual also covers brakes, suspension, steering, and electrical systems, including detailed wiring diagrams. Owners and technicians will find extensive guidance on routine maintenance, repair procedures, troubleshooting, and technical specifications, ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of the vehicle.