Citroen Picasso Drivers Seat Removal

Edac Study Guides Pdf Merge here. Drivers Seat Removal - posted in Technical Section For MK1 & MK2: Can anyone advise how easy it is to remove the drivers seat. Aug 03, 2008 Citroen Xsara Picasso (2000 - 2010) - 06 1.6Hdi Front seat removal -airbag disconnection. As I am going to have to transport SWMBO, with leg in plaster, a.

Hi Folks Can anyone tell me? To remove the front seat from an 02 Picasso, If the wires are disconnected under the seat, are there any consequences? I assume they are for the air bag. There are no wires going to the seatbelt anchors. The seat is doing a little bit of rocking and the lever for the height adjustment is just falling around loosely. Silhouette Keygen.

I have just acquired this car and have to fix a few things, a broken lens on the drivers fog light is another one. Will it need a lens or a complete fitting, it still works fine, just no lens. There is a slight amount of up and down movement on the bonnet, and I wonder should there be rubbers stops on the bonnet to sit on the rubber stops that ARE on the body.

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The marks on the bonnet might be from rubbers missing, or from the stops on the body.The play is only about 1/8 inches, just enough to be noticeable. Cheers Tom Comerford Posts: 80 Joined: Sat Sep 11, 2004 5:36 pm.

I know everyone loves a car thread on here. Having popped out a sproglet 3 weeks ago, my Wife has now decided that her 3dr Ibiza FR is not the most practical car for carting a baby & associated paraphernalia around in. It's not so much the boot space but with the baby seat in the back, the front seat has to go so far forward there is not a great deal of leg room left. We don't need/want a full-blown family bus, but I quite like the look of the C3 Picasso even if I am generally anti-French when it comes to car ownership (my Wife's previous car was a Pug 308 that was an absolute dog). It's smaller than most mid-sized hatchbacks (a foot shorter than a Focus), has a decent sized boot, sliding rear seats to maximise leg room or boot space, the seats fold completely flat should the need arise (ahem, for sticking the bike in), great visibility (lots of glass), is kitted out well & they are cheap. Not driven one yet - got a test drive arranged on Friday afternoon. Has anyone got one/been in one and got an opinion/advice.

Or even if you know nothing about them, feel free to pitch in. There are tons of 1.6HDi engines about, but we are probably going to go for petrol as the annual mileage will be low & I don't fancy running into DPF issues and associated nonsense.

The petrol options are 1.4 & 1.6 - the 1.4 seems more popular, but to my mind is going to be too gutless (it's 92bhp, I think, in something that has quite a large frontal area & isn't exactly svelte). But, the 1.6 seriously limits choice of cars available. The one I am test driving tomorrow is the 1.4, so will give me a bit of an idea. An other similar suggestions? We've considered the Qashqai, but they seem to hold their value very well so cost more for a fairly new, low mileage example. Plus, I am not sure they are that practical.