The timing chain on a Citroën Picasso is generally designed to be a maintenance-free component, meaning it shouldn't need adjustments like a timing belt. If you're experiencing noise, it could indicate wear or other issues such as a faulty tensioner or guides. In such cases, it's advisable to have a qualified mechanic inspect the timing chain system to determine the exact cause of the noise and recommend appropriate repairs.
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150,000miles. Se the maintenance guide
How to change a timing belt on a citroen c2 vts
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The number 1 cylinder reference sensor on a 2004 Citroen Xsara Picasso is typically the crankshaft position sensor. This sensor is crucial for determining the position of the crankshaft, which helps the engine control unit (ECU) manage ignition timing and fuel injection. If you're experiencing issues with the engine, it may be worthwhile to check the functionality of this sensor.
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Timing can not be adjusted, is done by the PCM.
Please can you tell me where are the timing marks for vauxhall 1.9 diesel
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if you are asking this question you should not be doing the job get a professional to do itI wish the people that gives answers like get a professional to do the job just shut up. We ask the questions not to get the obvious answers like get a hyens manual or go to the dealer. We want to do the job ourselves and if you don't know how to do it don't make a comment. I live in the rural area of South Africa and the closest dealer is like 1500Km from me so I need to do my repairs myself, but nobody have real answers. I need to change the timing belt on my Citroen Picasso xsara 1.6i 2002 model and want to know where the timing marks are or how set it. I suspect that the timing is out a bit and needs to check it for good measure.JJwiese
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