For a Citroën Saxo VTR, it's generally recommended to use a high-quality 10W-40 semi-synthetic oil, as it provides good protection and performance for the engine. Make sure to check the owner's manual for specific oil specifications and consult with a mechanic if you have any doubts. Using the correct oil type helps ensure optimal engine performance and longevity.
All saxo and 106 gearboxes are interchangable.
Yes, the Citroën Saxo VTR uses gearbox oil to lubricate the transmission. The gearbox oil is typically located in the transmission case, and you can check or change it by accessing the fill plug, usually found on the side of the gearbox. It's important to use the recommended oil type as specified in the owner’s manual for optimal performance.
of course it will, vice versa just like a saxo VTS/VTR engine will fit in a forte or desire
yes
the saxo is definatly faster!!
yes it will
IT will, but the mountings wont, you have to use the old ones...
yes!
you can use as much as you like as it makes the car run cooler
To add engine oil to a Citroën Saxo VTR, open the hood and locate the oil filler cap, which is usually marked with an oil can symbol. Remove the cap and use a funnel to pour in the appropriate type and amount of oil as specified in the owner's manual. After adding oil, replace the cap securely and check the dipstick to ensure the oil level is within the recommended range. Always check for leaks and ensure the engine is off and cool before performing this task.
To change the paper oil filter in a Saxo VTR, first, ensure the engine is cool and then lift the car if necessary for better access. Locate the oil filter, typically found near the engine block, and use an oil filter wrench to unscrew it counterclockwise. Before installing the new filter, apply a bit of oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter, then screw it on hand-tight. Finally, replace the oil and check for leaks after starting the engine.
in the car lol ..