Just under one gallon at a basic service.
Being a Citroen Xantia,it doesn't have a brake master cylinder. The brakes and power steering both work from the hydraulic pressure of the suspension system
if you take it to a garage they will profesionally fix it for you for a amount of money that may be easier than trying to fix it yourself!
Take it to a garage
Take it to a garage,,,
That depends, petrol or diesel?
Take the fuse out.
Take it to a reputable garage and let them do it
Take the gearbox out and flip it round twice
Most of the used citroen vehicles that I have looked up have taken gasoline or diesel. The 2011 has a new hybrid option available that takes electricity.
take out bolts & wires lift it up & put it on floor
you have to take the complete wishbone off to press out ball joint
8.80h @ autodata But trust me you don't wan't to change it on it's own :) just take it to mechanic :)