Citroen GS GSA 1982 Workshop Repair Service Manual
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🏷️ Basic Information Identification Make: Citroën Model: GS / GSA Year: 1982 Market Segment: Small Family Car / Compact Car 👋 Introduction Market Position Positioning: Professional-grade workshop manual for Citroën...
Comprehensive Professional Technician Level (covering diagnostics, repair, maintenance)
📊 Manual Specifications
File Format
Format:
PDF
Readability:
Zoomable for detailed inspection of diagrams and text
Print Quality
Printability:
Full Printable (allows users to print specific sections or the entire manual)
Binding Type
Digital Advantage:
No physical binding; instant digital delivery
Paper Type
Digital Medium:
Digital file (PDF), no physical paper required
Software Requirements
Reader Software:
Adobe PDF Reader
Unzipping Software:
WinZip (or compatible unzipping utility)
Compatibility
Operating Systems:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
⚙️ Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Engine Type Gs:
Flat-4 (Boxer), Air-Cooled
Engine Type Gsa:
Flat-4 (Boxer), Air-Cooled (with potential updates over GS)
Performance
Displacement Gs 1220:
1.2 Liters (1220 cc)
Displacement Gs 1300:
1.3 Liters (1299 cc)
Displacement Gsa 1300:
1.3 Liters (1299 cc)
Horsepower Gs 1220:
Approx. 56-60 hp
Horsepower Gs 1300:
Approx. 65-70 hp
Horsepower Gsa 1300:
Approx. 65-70 hp (some variants may have slightly higher output)
Fuel System
Fuel Delivery Gs:
Carbureted (e.g., Solex, Zenith)
Fuel Delivery Gsa:
Carbureted (with potential for early electronic fuel injection in some later models, though less common for the '82 era)
🔧 Transmission
Standard
Type Gs:
4-speed Manual Transaxle
Type Gsa:
4-speed Manual Transaxle (standard on most models)
Optional
Type Gs Gsa:
5-speed Manual Transaxle (optional on some variants)
Features
Layout:
Front-wheel drive (FWD) with integrated transaxle
📐 Dimensions
Exterior
Body Styles:
2-door Sedan, 4-door Sedan, Station Wagon (Break), Coupé (Ami 8 based, but related design language)
Wheelbase:
Approx. 2600 mm (2.6 m)
Length:
Approx. 4135 mm (4.135 m) for sedan models
Width:
Approx. 1630 mm (1.63 m)
Height:
Approx. 1350 mm (1.35 m) for sedan models
Weights
Curb Weight:
Approx. 950-1050 kg (depending on body style and equipment)
🛡️ Safety Features
Ratings
Crash Test Era:
Safety standards were less stringent than modern vehicles; specific ratings may not be directly comparable.
Active Features
Braking System:
Discs front, Drums rear (Hydraulic actuation, often with self-adjusting features)
Steering:
Rack and Pinion (often described as light and precise for its era)
Passive Features
Seatbelts:
Standard (3-point front, 2-point rear typical)
Body Structure:
Monocoque construction with crumple zones (design advanced for its time)
💡 Technology Features
Infotainment
Radio:
Optional AM/FM radio, often with analogue tuning.
Dashboard Design:
Unique 'satellite' steering wheel and integrated instrument pod.
Driver Assistance
Features:
Basic systems; no electronic driver aids like ABS or traction control.
Connectivity
Features:
None in the modern sense; limited to mechanical and basic electrical connections.
🔧 Maintenance
Service Intervals
Oil Change:
Typically every 5,000-10,000 km or 6-12 months (refer to manual for exact spec).
Ignition Points Condenser:
Regular checks and adjustments are crucial for air-cooled engines.
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil Type:
SAE 20W-50 or 10W-40 (air-cooled engine specific, consult manual for precise API/ACEA rating).
Transmission Fluid Type:
GL-4 SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90 gear oil.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4.
Known Issues
Suspension:
Hydropneumatic system (on some very early GS models, though this manual seems to imply conventional suspension for 1982) issues, rubber component wear (bushes, mounts), potential for oil leaks from air-cooled engine seals.
Electrical System:
Can be complex; wiring harness integrity and grounding points are vital.
Rust Corrosion:
Common on older vehicles, particularly around sills, wheel arches, and floor pans.
📚 Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Citroen Philosophy:
Known for innovative engineering, aerodynamic design, and comfortable rides (hydro-pneumatic suspension, though not on GS/GSA).
Model Evolution
Gs Launch:
Introduced in 1970, designed by Robert Opron.
Gsa Introduction:
Introduced in 1980 as an update to the GS, featuring revised styling (particularly the front end with plastic bumpers and integrated headlights) and interior updates.
Gs Gsa Production End:
Production ceased in 1986.
Production
Manufacturing Location:
France
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Historical Accolades:
The GS was highly regarded for its comfort, handling, and aerodynamic design, winning 'European Car of the Year' nominations and various design awards.
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