Target Audience:
Owners seeking to perform their own maintenance and repairs, as well as professional mechanics.
Manual Advantage:
Provides exact dealership technician-level information, not generic repair advice.
Convenience:
Single PDF manual, eliminating the need to flip through multiple books; print-on-demand pages.
Durability:
Protects against greasy or lost paper manuals by keeping the primary copy on a computer.
Accessibility:
Easy to use, searchable format that can be accessed on various operating systems.
Engine Management:
Comprehensive coverage of engine control systems, including diagnostics and tuning.
Fuel And Emissions:
Detailed information on fuel delivery, emission control systems, and related sensors.
Cooling And Lubrication:
Includes cooling system components, lubrication, and fluid specifications.
Ignition Charging Starting:
In-depth coverage of ignition, charging system components (alternator, battery), and starting system (starter motor).
Transmission Clutch:
Covers both manual and automatic transmissions, including clutch operation, service, and repair.
Drivetrain:
Detailed sections on drive shafts, differentials, axles, and suspension systems.
Braking System:
Complete coverage of brake control systems, including ABS, brake fluid, pads, rotors, and parking brake mechanisms.
Steering And Suspension:
Includes steering column, power steering systems, and comprehensive suspension component service.
HVAC:
Detailed procedures for air conditioning system maintenance and repair.
Electrical Systems:
Extensive coverage of vehicle electrical systems, including wiring schematics for all components.
Safety Restraint System:
Information on airbags, seat belts, and other supplemental restraint systems.
Interior And Exterior:
Covers door locks, mirrors, glass, instrument panel, seats, engine hood, doors, and general bodywork.
Multiplex Communication:
Information on multiplex/CAN communication systems.
Maintenance Procedures:
Routine maintenance tasks, fluid changes, filter replacements, and inspection schedules.
Diagnostic Procedures:
Step-by-step diagnostic guides for identifying and resolving common and complex issues.
Repair Procedures:
Detailed, vehicle-specific instructions for dismantling, repairing, and reassembling all vehicle components.
Troubleshooting Guides:
Extensive troubleshooting flowcharts and explanations for various systems.
Wiring Schematics:
Complete and detailed wiring diagrams for all electrical systems.
Depth Of Information:
Factory-level detail, suitable for both DIY enthusiasts and professional technicians.
Instruction Style:
Step-by-step instructions with clear explanations and visual aids.
Visual Aids:
Includes diagrams, illustrations, and exploded views for clarity.
Compatibility:
Windows (Vista 32/64, XP, ME, 98, NT, 2000) and Mac compatible
Reader Requirement:
Adobe PDF Reader (free download)
Printability:
All pages are printable
Zoom Capability:
Images can be blown up for enlarged printing
Binding Type:
Digital (PDF) - no physical binding
Paper Type:
Not applicable (digital format)
Engine Options 2002:
Citroen Saxo likely offered 1.1L (TU1JP), 1.4L (TU3JP), and potentially 1.6L (TU5JP4) petrol engines, and possibly diesel variants (e.g., 1.5D DV4TD/DV5TD).
Typical Power Output 1 4L:
Approximately 75 PS (55 kW) for the 1.4L TU3JP engine.
Fuel Injection Type:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI) for petrol engines.
Timing Belt Replacement Interval:
Typically around 60,000-90,000 miles or 4-6 years, subject to engine variant (manual will specify exact interval).
Engine Oil Grade:
Likely 5W-30 or 5W-40, meeting PSA specifications (manual will specify exact grade and capacity).
Euro Ncap Rating Era:
Initial Saxo models (pre-2002 facelift) achieved a 2.5-star Euro NCAP rating. The 2002 model would reflect minor improvements or similar performance. (Specific rating for 2002 variant requires detailed checks).
ABS:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) available on higher trims or as an option.
Traction Control:
Traction control was generally not a standard feature on the Saxo in 2002.
Airbags:
Driver and front passenger airbags standard or optional depending on trim level.
Seatbelts:
Three-point seatbelts with pre-tensioners for front occupants.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 12,000 miles or 12 months, or as specified by the manual for specific engine and oil type.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Intervals vary by engine type, often between 20,000-60,000 miles. Manual will detail exact type and interval.
Coolant Type:
Antifreeze/coolant, typically a long-life organic acid technology (OAT) type, specific grade required.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 4 brake fluid
Power Steering Fluid:
Specific power steering fluid as per PSA specification.
Common Faults Saxo:
Potential issues can include dashboard warning lights (engine management, ABS), suspension wear (ball joints, bushes), clutch slave cylinder leaks, and minor electrical gremlins. The manual provides solutions for these.
Diagnostics For Idi:
The manual's extensive diagnostic sections are invaluable for troubleshooting Issues with diesel variants, such as glow plug systems and fuel injection.
Citroen Heritage:
Citroën, a French manufacturer, is known for its innovative and often quirky designs, with a long history of producing small, economical, and comfortable cars.
Saxo Lineage:
The Saxo replaced the Citroën AX and was a competitor in the supermini segment. It underwent a facelift in 2000, with the 2002 model falling into this post-facelift generation.
Production Period:
1996-2003
Manufacturing Location:
Primarily manufactured in France.