XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

The place to show off and tell us all about your XMs (or even other cars). Should it be a big project, or just some general pics, start your thread in here.
Post Reply
User avatar
Aerodynamica
Citrobics expert
Posts: 703
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:27 am

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by Aerodynamica » Thu Mar 26, 2015 12:59 am

Are you sure it's going stiff when the little light is on? when the light is on it means the electro valve is energised and that means the center spheres are switched into circuit = soft mode.

It should be lit most of the time - if you're driving along and give the steering wheel a 'wiggle' you'd see it go out and then light again as it switches to hard then back. Fast cornering, big dip in the road, heavy braking, throttle movements all will cause it to switch. The electro valve itself is located about where your feet are but underneath and you can hear it click outside.

It should click on when you open the door (seperate from engine on). If you park up and stop it remains on for 20 seconds after ignition off and also 20 seconds after closing the doors (this is most likely time to hear it click as you're walking away)

If the light is out it means it's in stiff mode. The light is simply connected to the output connector of the suspension ECU that goes to the electro valve +ve. The LED and its resistor are earthed via the switch next to the LED. The wire used to connect from the ECU is a single blue wire I added to replace the faulty connection from the speedometer interface but I decided to utilise it for the LED instead after the speedo interface and/ or the trip computer were faulty. Anyway the hydractive was all working flawlessly since about December when I rewired the connector from the speed sensor to the ECU - I ruled out any problems with the throttle position sensor so I'd reconnect that as I think the ECU faults out if that is disconnected as it does a self check on start up that faults out if one sensor is out of circuit. You'd know if the ECU went to fault mode because the LED won't light at all and the suspension will be hard all the time.
1993 Xantia 1.9 TD VSX 'Auld Katy' Mk1 'sinker'

VCat
Can find the S1 radio
Posts: 27
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2015 1:11 pm

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by VCat » Thu Mar 26, 2015 2:10 pm

Hello.
Your XM looks great, though the Elite is a cracker! One of my favourite cars as a child, helped by having a JPS Matchbox version.
1995 XM 2.0T CT Exclusive, Burgundy
Alpina B10 V8

markgenesis
Knows how to use the parking brake
Posts: 62
Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2015 7:01 pm

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by markgenesis » Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:39 pm

Aerodynamica wrote:Are you sure it's going stiff when the little light is on? when the light is on it means the electro valve is energised and that means the center spheres are switched into circuit = soft mode.
.
Ah, cheers Graeme, i picked you up wrong about the light then, i thought it was stiff when lit, may be just imagining it's riding softer with the throttle sensor disconnected, will hook it up again tomorrow.

markgenesis
Knows how to use the parking brake
Posts: 62
Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2015 7:01 pm

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by markgenesis » Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:58 pm

VCat wrote:Hello.
Your XM looks great, though the Elite is a cracker! One of my favourite cars as a child, helped by having a JPS Matchbox version.
Cheers man, i had one as a kid too :)

Here's some more pics of it (hope the mods dont mind me spamming the thread with pics of a scabby old Lotus :) )

Image

Image

Engine is a 2.0 16V slant 4 twin cam with twin 45 Dellorto DHLA's, puts out around 150bhp, not that quick by modern standards but sounds great.

Image

Front seats were terrible when i got the car, fitted these MK1 MX5 leather seats, lucky find in a scrappy for £70, would have cost way more than that to get the originals rebuilt, removed what was left of the rotten original carpets so floors are bare fibreglass just now.

Image

VCat
Can find the S1 radio
Posts: 27
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2015 1:11 pm

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by VCat » Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:15 pm

Mmmm.
Seats are similar to the Porsche 928.

I've always assumed a V8 gives a great sound until I drove a friend's very fruity MG Midget 1500 with stainless steel twin pipes and learned 4 cylinders sound great too!
Except for the 2014 Mercedes C200 hire car I have at the moment. Petrol, but grumbles like an unhappy diesel. How is it so bad for a 5000 mile hire car?
1995 XM 2.0T CT Exclusive, Burgundy
Alpina B10 V8

Dieselman
Global Moderator
Posts: 13782
Joined: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:44 pm

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by Dieselman » Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:00 pm

Be wary with a Lotus of that era. I now of two Esprit that made pretty decent bombfires.
92 2.1SED M.RP5740 ECZ Sable Phenicien
92 3.0 V6-24.Rp 5713 EXY Black
92 2.1SD M.RP 5685 ENT Blue Sideral
Prev
90 2.1SD M.RP 5049 EJV Mandarin
92 2.1SD A.RP 5698 EJV Mandarin
94 2.1SD A.RP 6218 ERT Triton Green
91 2.0SI M.RP 5187 EWT White

User avatar
Aerodynamica
Citrobics expert
Posts: 703
Joined: Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:27 am

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by Aerodynamica » Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:27 pm

That Elite is awesome - why have I never seen this on the road!! There was a yellow one going around Glasgow last summer driven by a young chap.

I also had a corgi elite as a kid - can't recall the scale but it was the larger of the two sizes they made. Mine was yellow though not JPS. The Elite is similar to the XM in the sense that it is the wedge-shaped and imposing.

I have a box of XM parts for you including a spare throttle sensor so I can bring it this weekend.
1993 Xantia 1.9 TD VSX 'Auld Katy' Mk1 'sinker'

markgenesis
Knows how to use the parking brake
Posts: 62
Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2015 7:01 pm

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by markgenesis » Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:49 pm

Aerodynamica wrote: I have a box of XM parts for you including a spare throttle sensor so I can bring it this weekend.
Cool Graeme, fire me a TXT when you want to pop over :)
Dieselman wrote:Be wary with a Lotus of that era. I now of two Esprit that made pretty decent bombfires.
A lot of old sportscars and supercars are known for bursting into flames though, Jensen Interceptors for example, also remember the yellow Lamborghini Miura SV that tragically burned to the ground in central London a while ago.

Thing about the Lotus 907 engine though is the Distributor is right under the carbs :roll:, so if it has leaking carbs and points sparking away :roll: , i've converted mine to electronic so no points, run my hand under the carbs regular to check for leaks, even then the carbs can spit back especially when cold.

Believe it or not the standard airbox is fibreglass, so a nice flamable lump of plastic bolted to the end of the carbs, why i replaced mine with K&N's.

I replaced all the dodgy fuel line in my car, also all hose clips, carbs have been rebuilt, checked and tidied a lot of messy wiring, i have a decent size fire extinguisher infront of the driver seat, disconnect the battery when parked, last resort i always drive with decent trainers on in case i need to do a runner :lol:

ekjdm14
Knows how to use the parking brake
Posts: 182
Joined: Wed Feb 25, 2015 4:31 pm
Orga / RP numbers: 6470
Location: below manchester but above brum

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by ekjdm14 » Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:05 am

First car that sprang to my mind on mention of classic sports/supercars and fire was the SM :( one sold not long ago on ebay near us for 2k, wings back it looked immaculate outside, front end was well toasted though and the interior was pretty wrecked too. nice bit of design sticking a dizzy under the carbs on the Lotus though wow! Actually the BL A-series (and a lot of non xflow motors to be fair) are about as bad, carb overflow drips straight onto the exhaust manifold... Nearly lost an Allegro to that particular design "feature" a few years back (some might say I nearly gained some exercise walking home, but it was a fun car to drive despite being brown and beige lol)
1994 XM S2 2.0i SX, Estate, Gris quartz met. "or is it????", new project and already our pride & joy!
1996 ZX 1.9TD Elation, Hatch, also Gris quartz metallic, daily workhorse and tatty with it...

User avatar
White Exec
Citroen God!
Posts: 6642
Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:38 pm
Orga / RP numbers: RP7165
1996 2.5TD saloon, Exclusive, Polar White
1992 BX19D Millesime, Sable Phenicien
Location: ex-Ealing, Cheshire, W.Sussex & Surrey. Now living in Sayalonga (Malaga, Spain)

Re: XM 2.0 Turbo SEi Manual, My First Citroen.

Post by White Exec » Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:16 am

Lost a 1970 Mini 1000, when a steel 5L can of petrol in the boot - strapped into a corner - broke free, moved across the boot, knocked the cover off the battery, and landed on the battery terminals.

Whoooomph! - a write-off.

Fortunately, all this happened right outside the Hurstpierpoint fire station, which I lived next to at the time.
Chris
1996 XM 2.5TD Exclusive RP7165 Polar White
1992 BX19D Millesime RP5800 Sable
1989 BX19RD Delage Red Deceased; 1998 ZX 1.9D Avantage auto Triton Green Company car 1998..2001; 2001 Xantia 1.8i auto Wicked Red Company car 2001..2003

Post Reply