On a Citroën Saxo Mk1, the engine code is typically located on a metal plate or sticker attached to the engine block itself. You can usually find it on the front or side of the engine, near the timing cover or the oil filter. Additionally, the engine code may also be stamped directly onto the engine block. Checking the owner's manual can provide specific details on its exact location for your model.
yes then you need to change the bonnet and slam panel and lights
yes it can.
On the Mk1 Saxo VTS, the lambda sensor plugs into the exhaust system, specifically in the exhaust manifold or the front pipe, depending on the configuration. It is typically located downstream of the engine to measure the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases. This information is used by the engine management system to optimize fuel-air mixture for better performance and emissions control.
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Yes but you would have to change the bonnet/front wings and slam panel.
above the rear view mirror near the interior light and sunroof handle, mk1 saxo vtr
Yes same size
yes it will only difference is some are drum and some a disc just match whats on your car :-)
If i am correct the mark II's replaced the mark I's in the year 2000
loads of coloured headlight bulbs on ebay
Change password for the start engine for citroen saxo?
Saxo 1.4 Ltr Engine code KFW (TU3P/L4) Grade 15W/40 semi synthetic Quantity including filter 3.5 Ltrs