Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by messerschmitt owner » Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:58 pm

Citroen BX owners are just catching up with the fact that the XM is simply superior in every single way!
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by stinkwheel » Wed Oct 15, 2014 3:27 pm

messerschmitt owner wrote:Citroen BX owners are just catching up with the fact that the XM is simply superior in every single way!
Everyone has an opinion :)

I still am of the opinion that a CX, for me, is a better Citroen in every way than an XM.

Also use a 190k n/a diesel BX as the daily. XM's have their place :)


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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by mds141 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:22 pm

I own both and each as it's own merits. The XM is perfect for long distance cruising, whilst the BX - with it's 160 bhp - is ideal for traversing Alpine passes and sounding glorious through Swiss tunnels. :)
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by dollywobbler » Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:06 pm

Home safely after an 80 mile drive home in atrocious weather. Wow! Having leapt out of an NA diesel BX (a friend kindly gave me a lift) into the XM, the difference is staggering! Dieselman's XM allowed me to feel how keen the XM is when it comes to cornering, but I feel I can only really get a shift on in my own car. I don't like to thrash someone else's car. The way the XM turns in is just uncanny! Even in the rain.

It's a truly excellent car for the money, though there are some things to focus on. Strut tops show sign of surface corrosion and the car seems to steam up very readily. The control for incoming/recirculating air is broken, so I'm hoping the problem is related to this and not a leaky heater matrix. I seriously need to get some Rain-X on the side windows too. In heavy rain, I could barely see out! I also need to get the sills tickled with a welder.

Pictures to follow later.
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by dollywobbler » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:35 pm

Some piccies. Some windscreen wiper alignment is badly needed. Passenger arm is already catching the scuttle though. Odd.
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Quite a clean old thing really.
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It does steam up a bit. Perhaps this isn't helping.
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Needs a SERIOUS valet in here. Ex-smoker. He also clearly didn't dust very often.
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What is the temperature showing here? Is it coolant? If so, it seems to spend a lot of time sitting about there. Reads 70-75 on the gauge, rises up to just over 90 as it should at times. Never over.
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Post by russ92xmsed » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:48 pm

Great looking car Ian, well done. Looks like a bargain.
The temp read out is outside temp. The sensor is located under the passenger wingmirror. They often play up. Mine on my old XM used to read 158 degrees. Very optimistic of it!
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by dollywobbler » Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:06 pm

Cool. I'll just ignore it then. Looks like the previous owner actually taped over it. Nice solution!
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by beko1987 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:48 pm

I got a legit 44 degrees out of mine after leaving it parked up in the sun all day once...
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by stinkwheel » Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:55 am

Nice car for the budget Ian, be interested in having a nice poke and prod :)
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Re: Dollywobbler's 1995 S2 2.1 TD SX Manual

Post by dollywobbler » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:16 am

Adjusting the wiper positions has made all the difference.
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I think the passenger one may be a little high, but it was catching the scuttle before. Have been hoovering the interior and wiping surfaces to try and get rid of the ciggy smell. Not entirely successful so far.
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