The Citroën XM, produced from 1989 to 2001, is an executive and luxury sedan and estate known for its avant-garde styling and commitment to ride comfort and technological innovation. As the successor to the Citroën CX, the XM carried forward a legacy of pioneering automotive technology, featuring innovations such as its revolutionary Hydractive suspension and, on some models, steerable rear wheels. This model, manufactured in Rennes, France, competed in a segment alongside established European luxury brands and was recognized with the European Car of the Year award in 1990 for its distinctive design and advanced engineering.
This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed information for the Citroën XM, covering all major systems including engine, hydropneumatic suspension, transmission, electrical, braking, bodywork, and HVAC. It includes procedures for routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and in-depth repairs, suitable for both owners and professional technicians. The manual offers extensive coverage of diagnostic procedures, component replacement, and technical specifications, ensuring that the unique technological features of the XM can be effectively maintained and repaired, primarily for the European market but with globally applicable technical data.