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<description><![CDATA[Well I set up C6owners after I traded my C4 in on 1st October 2010 following nearly 5 years of ownership.<br /><br />I still manage and run <a class='bbcode' href='http://C4owners.org' rel='external' >C4owners</a> which is a busy site and all the benefits there will be added to C6owners at some stage if the demand is there.<br /><br />I traded the car as after I was made redundant from my role as a specialist Equity Release Adviser in July I decided that I had had enough of Financial Services and so retired.<br /><br />I don't envisage doing 20,000+ miles a year any more and wanted a bit more comfort but from a car that was different and not German and the C6 certainty meets those criteria<br /><br />I know that there aren't great volumes of C6's on the UK roads and we may find that the site is as exclusive as the car!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[From the factory the current bulbs look yellow in comparison to the Xenon headlamps.<br /><br />Anyone know what bulbs they are and if they can be replaced with white LED's]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[After reading the road test (see here: http://c6owners.org/plugins/content/content.php?content.5), I saw C6 has no bagage net nor hooks for one in the boot. I'm a bit surprised to hear that, since my C4, despite being an isolated model not sold everywhere, has it. I know it's not such an important item, but makes things easier in some situations. Does the C6 not have it at all, or maybe only in the Exclusive model (such as the C4, mine came factory fitted for some mix up in the plant)?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Whilst the C6 mirrors look great and are heated they have some limitations. Rain tends to drip off the top edge onto the glass and it won't take long in the winter months to render them fairly useless! (did on my C4)<br /><br />The rear screen is also supposed to self clean via air flowing over it, but it does stay wet at lower speeds<br /><br />I got fed up with the mirrors always being unusable on the C4 after a few motorway miles in dirty weather so I have decided to do something about it in advance.<br /><br />So, I have cleaned the mirrors and all the windows externally using Turtle Wax Extreme Nano-Tech glass cleaner<br /><br /><div style="float: right;margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;" class="shbox-container"><a href="http://c4owners.org/images/c4/large/nano_glass.jpg" title="Car Plan Nano Glass" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c4owners.org/images/c4/nano_glass.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a></div>Then I applied CarPlan Nanomeric Self Clean Glass Seal and Protect<br /><br />Nano particles bond to the glass, making the surface completely smooth, allowing the water to run off instantly, taking dirt with it!   With Nanomeric Glass Seal &amp; Protect long-term visibility is increased.<br /><br />It's almost like having invisible windscreen wipers - water runs away before your eyes as you drive during the rain!<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'> <img src='http://c4owners.org/images/c4/nanodiagram.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /> </div><br /><br />After a weeks driving in some wet and dirty conditions I can still see through the mirrors and the rear screen visibility is much improved<br /><br />I haven't done the windscreen around the 'Rain Sensor'  as I have heard some stories of Rain-X causing wipers to 'skitter' and 'judder' across the screen and the auto wipers to enable erratically and don't know how CarPlan will perform so have avoided doing it<br /><br />This wasn't a cheap option costing circa £25.00 but well worthwhile]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi .. first post .. just to say hello and thanks for setting up a forum dedicated to the C6. I got mine at the end of July this year (2009) ... a Lignage 2.7 HDi in Storm Grey.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there everyone! I don't currently own a C6, just a C4 Sedan, but there is a slight possibility of me moving to Europe before mid 2011, and if I really do, my plan is getting a C6, most likely a second hand one. So I joined the forums, see the oppinions you guys have about the car, not only that it is splendid, but maintenance, MPG, and those financial issues we all have to deal with, and participate and help out when I can.<br /><br />Cheers!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just bought a black 2007 2.7HDI Exclusive. What. A. Fantastic. Car.<br /><br />Already driven 1000 miles (had to buy it in Scotland) and can honestly say it's the best car I've ever driven.<br />Have owned BMWs, Audis, Mercs and the C6 outdrives them all. <br /><br />The bonus is that other drivers do double takes when they see the car - never have I owned a car that has provoked such a high level of interest.<br /><br />And a bargain too. Love it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys and gals,<br /><br />I've been searching the 'Net for a C6 forum for over a year now and only stumbled across this one tonight. <br /><br />I got seriously interested interested in C6s last year and took the plunge a few weeks ago on a 2007 2.7 HDi Lignage, blue. Trading my previous Alfa 166 3.0 V6 for it. So far we've done a 1,000 miles together and I'm pleased with my choice. There are things I miss about the Alfa and there are things that are growing on me about the C6 and there are things that are downright infuriating about the C6.<br /><br />I hope this is the right place to share information on the model.<br /><br />Looking forward to some discussions.<br /><br />cheers<br /><br />Michael]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Did your C6 come with fitted mats? Mine didn't, Citroën Slough told me only 'Exclusive' spec cars do. Although one 'Exclusive' owner I know didn't get them in his car either.<br /><br />Anyway, if you are looking for a set and want to avoid Citroën's prices I bought a set of these spurious ones on eBay. For the money you can't complain. They are not Axminster, nor Wilton, merely some nylon pile but they are well finished and fit immaculately in the front, a tiny bit too small perhaps in the back. As they are available only in black it matches perfectly with the existing black trim - my missus didn't even know I'd put them in 'till I pointed them out. Promptly delivery by Fedex. I can certainly recommend them. At this price they are disposable.<br /><br />Link : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180313044442&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_933wt_1104]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've been given the runaround by Citroën on this one.<br /><br />I've asked in a couple of dealers and got all sorts of answers. The one that is clear is Citroën don't make a kit and advise against sticking anything to the outside of Xenon lamps because of heat.<br /><br />Citroën Slough's service manager has tried convincing me that because the lamps are designed to turn with the steering they don't have any kick up to the left at all. He said he even took my car and checked it against their headlamp aligner to prove this. However, any C6 owner who has driven their car at night time will be aware they <strong class='bbcode bold'>do</strong> kick up to the left. As you can see in the attached cameraphone snap in my garage (if the pattern looks close to the floor it's because the garage floor is sloped).<br /><br />As I've looked at this in more detail I have come to the conclusion that Slough didn't actually lie to me. When you drive the car towards a wall the kick up does start disappearing until anything less than 10 metres it seems to disappear fully into a continuous level line. This is obviously the result of whatever optics are involved. So on a normal headlamp aligner - like they use in MoT stations - it will show as a horizontal line.<br /><br />On the road however it will be blinding oncoming drivers when used on the Continent.<br /><br />Has anyone "any light to shed on this"?<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1258638617_14_FT0_lights.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When I put a 2GB key drive directly into the USB slot it works fine; finds the tracks, even in folders, and plays them.<br /><br />With a 16GB - nothing. Not even when I tried partitioning the drive into smaller segments.<br /><br />Are these USB Boxes such old technology that they can't see anything larger than 2GB?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Rather than keep making forum posts I'm going to run a bit of a 'blog' on my car <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/content/content.php?content.5' rel='external' > here</a><br /><br />I did the same for my C4 http://c4owners.org/plugins/content/content.php?content.8 but expect that C6 ownership will be slower to post as my mileage has dropped substantially since I was pushed into early retirement back in July]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Here is a the farewell post I made on the Alfa forum after I traded my 166 3.0 for the C6:-<br /><br />(It was written before this forum was started)<br /><br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'>A few Alfa 166 owners have been considering the Citroën C6. Some, like Tony, have already made the jump and now I've done so as well. There is scant information on the Web about them, even the main dealers see so few of them they are unsure about about equipment levels. Indeed on several Google adventures around the Net I kept finding references to them on this forum. We are becoming de facto the information centre for C6s. Several members have PM'ed me for further information. So for the benefit of fellow 166 enthusiasts here are my findings so far. I've never owned equivalent Mercs nor Beemers so my only point of reference is the 166.<br /><br />Driving it.<br />Let's start with the one most Alfa owners want to know. How quickly does she go? On paper it looks promising: similar BHP to the Sportronic, similar 0-60, similar top speed. Where it gets more interesting is in the torque: lots more of it, 66% more in fact and even better, it is served up through a slick modern six speed 'box. This car is not slow. There is always power on tap with instant response.<br /><br />Citroën ride quality is of course legend and deservedly so. This big one is no different. It laughs at the speed humps and [%*^#@!] road surfaces around my neighbourhood which had made life in the 166 such a pain. Contrary to what many believe I actually think this comfortable ride isn't just there to waft along on but is there to allow quicker speeds, I know of several roads which had me easing-off the loud pedal in the 166 because she was pitching and wallowing and generally getting out of shape, the C6 takes them in her stride at greater speed.<br /><br />The brakes are a bit disappointing after the 166. There is less engine-braking to start with then the brake pedal itself needs a bit more of a shove than the Alfa's so several times I've found myself arriving at corners quicker than I was expecting. Strange that they require a bit more a push than the Alfa, one would have thought it would be the other way around. In the same vein the throttle seems to need a little less pressure - which also you might think should be the other way around. <br /><br />Steering is light and for a car with wide (245/45/18) wheels they have managed to do a beautiful job of controlling tramlining, it's pretty much non-existent. This again contributes to being able to keep higher speeds on roads that had the Alfa struggling. I found the Alfa's limited turning circle to be a right royal pain in the **** in car parks. When I read the Citroën's is supposedly worse it was nearly a deal breaker for me. My car is kept garaged in a car park. It is a tight fit but despite what the figures say I find the Citroën manoeuvres around this car park easier than the Alfa did. So figures can be deceiving.<br /><br /><br />Equipment.<br />They come with many bells and whistles. All the usual stuff like PAS, ABS, A/C, remote central locking, electric windows, heated folding door mirrors, headlamps wash, loads of airbags, etc. On top of that you also get double-glazing, dead-locking, folding rear seats, Xenons, CD/MP3, trip computer, cruise control, tyre pressure monitor, isofix, Emergency Brake Assist, dual zone A/C.<br /><br />Then there are three levels of trim: <br />Basic - which no one in the UK seems to have bought.<br /><br />Lignage the mid spec which it seems makes up 80% of the used market, gives you: electrically adjustable seats, Head-up Display, Active Bonnet (which increases pedestrian survivability), leather interior, parking sensors, rain sensitive wipers, auto headlights, auto dipping mirror.<br /><br />and Exclusive - which was bought by the remaining 20%, and Tony - adds: greater choice of leathers, fitted floor mats, wood trim, electrically adjustable steering wheel position, memory function for seat wheel HUD positions, heated seats, JBL upgrade to the stereo, lane departure warning system and most important of all "NaviDrive" Sat Nav, traffic info, Europe maps, 30GB hard drive and hands-free phone kit.<br /><br /><br />Accommodation.<br />It is a big car and you would expect more space inside. Luckily this is the case, interior space is noticeably larger than the 166, especially in the back. The door pockets are excellent - although if you read Citroën's marketing blurb you might think they had invented a cure for cancer or something. The glove box is a joke. Every car I've ever bought has a smaller glove box than the previous one. The C6's seems to suffer from RHD conversion, I think the LHD models might have a decent glove box but on RHD models it's mostly taken up by a fuse board.<br />I was careful to compare their respective boot sizes before buying as I didn't want a car with a smaller boot but despite the spec sheets saying they are identical in volume I have to say I'm convinced it is smaller. French and Italian litres must be measured differently. The spec sheets also say the car is only 50 mm wider than the Alfa but somehow it feels an awful lot wider than that. Perhaps it is only a matter of time and I will get more comfortable with its size.<br /><br /><br />Servicing.<br />Incredibly Citroën are claiming 20,000 mile oil changes. Yes, that's miles, not kilometres. The timing belt is an even more incredible 100,000 miles, or ten years.<br /><br /><br />Little niggles.<br />I miss the simplicity of Alfa's ICS. When you think it was designed in the mid-nineties it is genius. One knob controls everything. On the Citroën the same functions are spread over the central console, the LCD up on the dash and a stalk on the steering wheel. Even while parked I can't find some functions never mind on the move.<br />Like Tony I miss the remote boot release of the 166. There is a concealed button on the lid but it is annoying if you do winter motoring on the Continent's well-salted roads. The Alfa's solution is neater.<br />The key has separate 'lock' and 'unlock' buttons. I've never understood why some manufacturers do this, how are you supposed to find the right button in the dark? There is a 50% chance you will be wrong. Again, Alfa's solution is much neater.<br />In such a modern car it is unforgivable that iPod integration isn't standard. I negotiated Citroën's "USB box" into my deal. They normally charge a whopping £300 for it and although it connects and plays the iPod it doesn't give full access to all the iPod's functions. For this sort of money, and this market segment, I'd expect to see all the iPod's functions displayed on the car's LCD.<br /><br />But what I miss most is this forum; it's a very knowledgeable and helpful club. Tony and I have been exchanging emails, trying to help each other as much as we can but there is so little information available. The mechanic who did the service on mine when I collected it admitted it was only the second one he had seen since doing his course on them in 2006.<br /><br />Conclusion.<br />So after a month's ownership was it the right buy? For me it is. Cars are about driving, I did over 500 kms on Friday through busy British motorways and rush-hour Dublin traffic. Seven hours at the wheel and it felt like thirty minutes. It was also a pleasure to see the trip computer reading 44 mpg instead of the 28 I was used to seeing. I've spent this week enjoying Ireland's awful roads. I know how bad they are, I know a friend who lost his 166's steering system to them, but the Citroën simply flies over them putting a smile on my face.<br /><br />If you own a 166 because you value speed accommodation comfort and individuality then this big Citroën has it in spades.</div><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='indent'><em>BigJohnD wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Does the C6 have an "active bonnet"?  That is, a system which, in the event of collision with a pedestrian, raises the bonnet to reduce injury.<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/C6_activated.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />A Nissan GTR does.  Read on… http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/127250-accident-dont-do-what-i-did.html<br /><br /></div><br /><br />(John asked over at C4owners) and yes the C6 does have an 'active' bonnet system fitted<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/C6_active.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Hopefully any repairs if required will be covered under an insurance claim.<br /><br />Shame to see a C6 damaged like that though<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Although most of the C6's available in the UK appear to be Diesel I found this very interesting article about the pro's and con's of diesel v petrol:<br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'><br /><br />Diesel, touted as the fuel of the future, it was once condemned as a noxious menace, responsible for belching clouds of carcinogenic particles into the atmosphere and into our lungs.<br /><br />Now diesel is the acceptable, green face of motoring.<br /><br />Diesel cars have never been so popular. At the end of the Nineties, only about one in eight cars in Britain used diesel; this year the figure is set to nudge 50%. In France, more than seven in ten cars sold are powered by it.<br /><br />Modern diesel engines are generally reliable, emit relatively little CO2, and black smoke is largely a thing of the past.<br /><br />As petrol prices soared, it was not surprising that motorists were eager to switch to diesel; who wouldn't when it meant a 20-30% saving in terms of miles per gallon?<br /><br />But maybe not for much longer. Diesel may be green and increasingly clean, but it is no longer cheap. The price of diesel recently overtook unleaded petrol by few pence per litre - but now the differential is widening by up to 13p in some filling stations<br /><br />Diesel (the name comes from German inventor Rudolf Diesel, who built the first diesel-powered engine in 1892) and petrol are spirits derived from the refining of crude oil.<br /><br />Fuel that can be used in diesel engines can also be derived from vegetable matter, such as used cooking oil, and a whole number of 'biodiesels' made from crops such as oilseed rape and palm oil. Diesel is heavier and 'oilier' than petrol and has a considerably higher 'energy density' - the amount of power that is liberated when a given volume of the fuel is burned.<br /><br />In scientific terms, diesel produces about 40 megajoules of energy per litre, as opposed to about 35 for petrol. Diesel engines generate 10-20% lower CO2 emissions per mile than an equivalent petrol engine. In addition, diesel is cheaper to make and easier to store, being less prone to evaporation<br /><br />Despite all this, it took several decades for diesel engines to become popular. Old diesel cars were sluggish, rattled like a bag of spanners and spewed enough fumes to suffocate a streetful of pedestrians.<br /><br />Until the Seventies, diesel cars were virtually unknown in the UK, being confined almost exclusively to the taxi market. Then along came the first oil crisis, when Middle Eastern countries realised they could wield both financial and political clout by reducing supplies.<br /><br />This was when several car manufacturers, notably in France and Germany, began developing cleaner, more efficient diesel motors as a consequence of rising oil prices. Sales of diesels soared on the Continent, which caused serious problems in the Eighties and Nineties as millions of still relatively unsophisticated diesel cars created smog across cities such as Paris and Lyon.<br /><br />The French government promoted and subsidised the development of diesel engines, but at one point it got so bad that the Parisian authorities restricted the use of cars to alternate days depending on their numberplate. This was diesel's low point, and by the mid-Nineties the fuel was renowned as one of the worst pollutants. In Britain, the response of government was to push up tax on diesel to make it as expensive as unleaded (it had previously been taxed at a lower rate than petrol).<br /><br />As a result, investment in diesel technology waned and petrol surged ahead in popularity again, helped also by falling oil prices.<br /><br />Then along came global warming. Suddenly, diesel, with its better efficiency, was back in favour. Taxes across Europe were adjusted and moves in Britain to levy lower taxes on cars with lower CO2 emissions meant a huge new surge in the popularity of diesel.<br /><br />Car manufacturers have responded by developing a new generation of clean and incredibly efficient diesel engines<br /><br />Diesels are still a bit clattery, but the days when they were associated with smoky exhausts and plodding performance are over. So why is diesel getting so expensive?<br /><br />First, there is the problem of oil-price rises generally. Oil production is static at best, and demand is soaring, especially in the emerging economic giants of India and China.<br /><br />But there are pressures on diesel that are forcing its price up even faster than that of other petrol products. In Britain and the rest of Europe, spiralling demand for diesel has led to a shortage of refining capacity. Much of the new demand for fuel in China is for diesel, not petrol. And, of course, when supply falls and demand rises, the inevitable result is higher prices.<br /><br />So should you buy a diesel car? If you want a large, very powerful vehicle and do a lot of miles annually, the answer is still probably yes. With fuel economies typically around 35mpg for a big diesel, and in the high-teens for a similar petrol version, even £1 or so a gallon more at the pump still means a clear victory for diesel.<br /><br />But for smaller cars, and particularly for family motorists who do average mileages, the balance is now swinging back in petrol's favour. Diesel cars are more expensive to buy and dearer to service. Some of the newest small petrol engines deliver fuel efficiency on a par with or even greater than that of diesel.<br /><br />In the United States, where taxes on all fuels are low, diesel has never historically been popular for road cars.<br /><br />In the end, though, what people choose to power their cars all comes down to tax. And therein lies the problem for the Government. It cannot blame the problem entirely on world oil prices, and hauliers who rely on diesel have in recent years shown how effective they can be in taking action against the Government.<br /><br />Likewise, industry and agriculture relies on diesel - rising costs will translate into higher prices in the shops, which is not good news for a government already under pressure over the rate of inflation. The fact is that only a small fraction of the cost of what comes out of the pump nozzle has anything to do with oil prices, refining capacity or increased demand in China.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>With more than two-thirds of the pump price being accounted for by the Chancellor, what kind of engine you choose is, in essence, down to politics rather than the science of internal combustion.</strong></div><br /><br />Read the full article here: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/diesel-vs-petrol<br /><br />Me, I still prefer a large Diesel and fuel costs aren't the major factor. I drove my wife's 1.6 petrol Peugeot 207cc manual yesterday for the first time after nearly 2 months in the C6 and boy was it a unanimous victory for the C6!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone,<br /><br />Thanks to Michael (>Hello from London) for tipping me off about this forum. He and I have been in contact about our C6s for a few months, having bought our cars within weeks of each other and having both previously had Alfa Romeo 166s.<br /><br />I bought a 2006 Citroen C6 2.7HDi Exclusive, finished in Deep Red and with 27K miles on the clock. Although Red wouldn't have been my first choice if bought new, it is actually fine in the metal. It has black leather, the popularity of which I have never understood! For me, it makes the cabin too dark. I'd have preferred either the cream - although that is difficult to keep clean - or, better still, the brown leather. The only missing item from the entire spec. &amp; options list is the sunroof. That's also a shame, as I'd have preferred that to, for example, the Lounge Pack but, as they say, beggars can't be choosers!<br /><br />However, as a £40K new purchase, the C6 is off the pace in several areas. I have already found many spec. omissions and design faults, which would have been unacceptable to me had I bought the car new. Some of those - power, fuel consumption, emissions, nav - have been rectified with the new 3 litre diesel model but Citroen still haven't done enough, in my opinion. <br /><br />It's therefore hardly surprising that so few are being sold. In a drive from Newcastle upon Tyne via Norfolk &amp; London to the Channel Tunnel and then across France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany to Berlin, I saw a grand total of...NONE. After 3 further months of driving around Berlin &amp; Germany, I finally saw another one!<br /><br />Issues I have discovered, which I think are unacceptable on a £40K car are: <br />1. The windcreen reflects the entire top of the front dash! You not only get the HUD but an ugly square box around it, too - unforgivable!<br />2. Far too much road noise, with the 18s, at all speeds for a car in this class<br />3. Too much wind noise at high speeds, particularly noticeable on the Autobahn, perhaps not so much in the UK<br />4. Not enough power - not so much an issue in the UK but definitely one in Germany, resolved to some degree with the new three litre diesel<br />5. Poor quality, slow, outdated 2D navigation - resolved with RT5<br />6. No Bluetooth - resolved with RT5<br />7. No SD/HD for MP3s/European mapping - resolved with RT5<br />8. No remote boot release<br />9. No keyless entry/starting<br />10. Where's the fixed hub steering wheel? It's on the lowly C4 but not even on the new version of the C6!<br />11. That horrid button-fest centre console, taken straight from a 407! On such a classy car as the C6, with unusual design inside and out, what on earth were Citroen thinking when they put that centre console in? Should have been a bespoke item.<br />12. No Air Conditioned or Massaging seats<br />13. Boot too small for class<br />14. No facility to switch the beam of the headlamps, for foreign use<br />15. Auto gearbox - can be hesitant, sometimes doesn't seem to know which gear to choose<br />16. Auto gearbox - tiptronic is still overriden by the auto box whenever it deems it necessary<br />17. Auto gearbox - delay when accelerating from standstill, it seems to suffer a lag before moving<br />18. 2.7HDi falls into very expensive tax bracket in UK - by 4g CO2/km!<br />19. Parking sensors are far too slow to react<br />20. Rear window/boot drainage runs behind the rear light clusters, which means leaves etc. get stuck behind the clusters and can only be removed by undoing the nuts and lifting off the lights - clever!<br /><br />As Michael says, by listing all these issues, it can look like I'm slating the car but that's not the case. No car is perfect. However, these are all issues which should be addressed if Citroen expects to sell more than a handful of C6s anywhere outside of France. The car simply cannot compete in terms of prestige and therefore cannot afford to miss important equipment or be off the pace in any other way, particularly when the new price tag is so high.<br /><br />Of course, as a secondhand buy, it's different, which is why I purchased a 3 year old one, rather than a new one. I will live with most of the failings but I intend upgrading the RT3, if at all possible, and I will re-map the car to 240PS next year as well.<br /><br />As Michael mentioned in his post, I have noticed a huge improvement in road noise and comfort when I switched to 17" wheels. That may also be in part due to the tyres, as the 17s are shod with winter tyres and are a softer compound. Still, the 2.2 C6 had 17s as standard and I suspect that the car was originally designed with 17s in mind. The 18s supplied on the V6s are probably just for looks and that's why the road noise is an issue.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1258925446_15_FT29_c6_thumbnail.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='315' height='180'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just been looking at the CITUK car configurator and the options are there still for other models, but....<br /><br />The latest <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.16' rel='external' > C6 UK Specification</a> sheet only shows a 2.2 HDi or 3.0 HDi available in 'Exclusive' trim at a cost of £33,795 for the 2.2 or £37,245 OTR MRRP  in base White or Beige so add another £550 for Pearlescent or Metallic paint<br /><br />They are well named 'Exclusive' because I can't see many buyers for a new one at that level, even if there are dealer discounts<br /><br />I wonder how much Alexi Sayle paid for his hmm........]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I ask because I have tried all sorts over the years including Meguires Xtreme but having a darker car this time (last one was silver) I wanted something that would have a great shine but not be a pain to apply.<br /><br /><a href=''http://www.swissvax.co.uk/products/wax-products.asp' title='Swissvax products'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/onyx.jpg' style='float:right; margin:5px' alt='Swissvax Onyx' /></a> So I took a good look at what was on offer and bought a starter kit of <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.swissvax.co.uk/' rel='external' >Swissvax</a> 'Onyx' at the Classic Motor Show for my C6 after trying the demonstration for myself.<br /><br />Onyx is the entry level wax with 30% Brazilian Carnuba, but wasn't cheap. The 40% and 50% versions cost escalated dramatically and the 76% carnuba version 'Crystal Rock' costs £500 OMG!<br /><br />Had my first chance today to try it out on my car and managed to get the bonnet, roof and boot done before rain stopped play again<br /><br />But it was the easiest wax I have ever used by a Country Mile  and a gives a great depth of shine with little physical effort which is just as well given the acre of paintwork on the C6!<br /><br />I used the 'cleaner' first by simply wiping over and wiping off, zero residue. Then applied the wax, let it haze for 5 minutes and gently polished off as instructed and the car had a great shine, again zero reside anywhere.<br /><br />Yes it was expensive, but looking at the wax I used, it will last a long time so will be cost effective and the time saving alone was worth the cost.<br /><br />Just a shame I couldn't finish the car and get some pictures before the rain came<br /><br />Take a look at the Swissvax <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.swissvax.co.uk/' rel='external' >site </a> for yourselves.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Not really sure if it was always like this but as far as I know all 'Exclusive' C6 models come factory fitted with the NaviDrive system, RT3, RT4 or RT5 depending on build date. All of the about a dozen C6's that got there to Brazil were classified as 3.0i V6 'Exclusives', however they don't have a navigation system integrated. All of them from end of 2007 and first months of 2008. Is this correct or maybe the cars that got here are all 'Lignage' versions, but were titled as Exclusives because no one would ever see the difference over here? Or are there any 'Exclusive' cars without NaviDrive, or maybe the spec was altered just for Brazil? Which other noticeable items are available on the Exclusive aren't available in Lignage specs?<br /><br />Sorry for the so many questions, but I just got tremendously intrigued about all of this when I saw the C6 adverts. <br /><br />Thanks in advance!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK just checked Nigel with 'Angel Tuning' http://www.angeltuning.co.uk/default.asp (who we use over at C4owners.org) and the C6 2.7HDi V6 can be re mapped<br /><br />We use Angel because of the great guarantees we offer and over 3 years have not had any complaints about there work<br /><br />But it's not simple due to the 'Bi Turbo' configuration<br /><br />Basically (same as the Jags) it means taking the ECU out of the car to upgrade the map and it's a 4 hour job apparently<br /><br />Normal price is £450 but as a C4owners 'Premier Member' (£10 a year) you get a good discount - if interested I can set something up for C6owners as well<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>The difference a re-map will make compared to a standard 2.7 V6 HDi?</strong><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>BHP</strong> +40<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Torque</strong> + 70ft/lbs<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>MPG</strong> + 10%<br /><br />Your not going to recoup the cost on fuel saving for a long time, but it should make a big difference to driveability with a wider power band which for me is the plus side of a re map.<br /><br />My C4 was transformed so looking at getting the C6 done soon]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I noticed recently that the driver's side rear light cluster on my car has condensation inside it. This, despite the fact that one of the recalls on the car was to resolve this very issue! No problem with the cluster on the other side. Anyone else suffering the same problem?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It rained late yesterday then we had a heavy overnight frost leaving the car ice covered (first time this winter).<br /><br />I scraped all the windows clear but when I opened the rear door to put a bag in the window auto lowered (as it should) but popped up again as soon as I let go of the handle. It should stay lowered until the door is closed again otherwise you could break the glass if you try and close the door<br /><br />I had to hold the handle whilst I closed the door to keep the glass down<br /><br />20 minutes later when I opened the door to get the bag out it was fine<br /><br />Anyone else noticed this happen?<br /><br />If not, just be aware and watch for it on cold days.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/d-ring.jpg' style='float:right; margin:5px' />So we know the C6 doesn't have a luggage net, or the means to secure one, which means the shopping etc. moves around a bit so I thought I would do something about it.<br /><br />Rather than drill holes in the car body I decided to do the same as my wifes Peugeot 207cc and simply add a small net to the removable floor liner<br /><br />That required 4 'D-Rings', (picture opposite) which I sourced from a local hardware shop, pop rivets, washers and a net.<br /><br />Next you need to remove the floor liner.<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/images/C6/boot-pin.jpg" title="C6 Boot floor retaing pin (X 2)" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/boot-pins.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='float: right;margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a>This is secured by 2 push on clips, one at each side of the boot at the rear. You will need a screwdriver to pop them up<br /><br />One removed you can feel the extent of the inner core which is basically chipboard which has a rubberised foam coating on the back and 'carpet' glued to the front.<br /><br />You need to mark out where your going to put the d-rings.<br /><br />Then carefully cut a small flap in the carpet and peel it back - it's a bit tricky but careful use of a Stanley knife will release it from the glue<br /><br />Then, drill a hole where your going to rivet the d-ring in place<br /><br />Next rivet the d-ring into place <span class='bbcode underline' style='text-decoration:underline'>from the top side</span> making sure that you add a washer on the reverse to spread the load over a wider area.<br /><br />Once you have riveted the rings in place, glue the carpet flaps back down with a bit of super glue, replace the floor liner and pin it down<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/images/C6/boot-net.jpg" title="C6 Boot net fitted" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/boot-nets.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='float: right;margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a>Finally attach your net.<br /><br />Mine comes from a Citroen C4 and is a nice size for shopping. <br /><br />I have a larger one I got for £2.00 from Lidl once which I can use if I need to secure anything larger but as it's only attached to the floor liner you need to be carefull. I may need to add another pair of d-rings for that though.<br /><br />The whole exercise took about 30-40 minutes<br /><br />Just a pity that Citroen didn't do it in the first place<br /><br />An alternative would be to get the net from a Volvo S40 which is only about6" deep and attach that to the rear plastic moulding in the boot]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When I first bought my C6, I noticed that the front seats had the beginnings of a wide crease on each side of the lower bolsters. Whilst leather obviously has to stretch and this, over time, results in fine creases, I've never seen such a wide flat crease before. On further examination, it looks as though there is simply not enough padding material in the bolster! This has left an area which cannot support the leather and has resulted in the sunken effect. On top of that, there seems to be a similar issue in the centre of the seat! (image 1)<br /><br />I also find that the front seats are just not supportive enough. They feel very firm and are not so comfortable over long journeys. They are certainly not as comfortable as many 'leather armchairs' I've seen in other executive or luxury cars. And this is from someone who weighs all of 68kg, so hardly Mr. Fat Cat! Interestingly, the rear seats are more comfortable and also have wider bolsters, which don't suffer the same problem as those in the fronts (image 2).<br /><br />Which brings me to the leather itself. I'm not sure how many others on the forum have full leather but, in my experience, it's not particularly impressive. There are many different grades of leather and it seems as though Citroen chose the lower grade stuff! Despite nourishing it, the leather remains quite hard and rough to the touch. More like Rhino leather than Nappa! The Momo leather in my Alfa was certainly superior and still looked good after 10 years. Again, the rear seats in the C6 seem to feel nicer than the fronts, so maybe I should get a chauffeur <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> .<br /><br />Would be interested to hear if anyone else is suffering the same issues.<br /><br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1260266621_15_FT0_01.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1260266621_15_FT0_01_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1260266621_15_FT0_02.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1260266621_15_FT0_02_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When the C6 was first released, it was a V6-only range - the 3 litre petrol and the 2.7 HDi - and both ran on 18" wheels, shod with 245/45 Michelin tyres. With the later release of the 2.2 HDi model, Citroen fitted 17" wheels and 225/55 tyres. Having driven my car on 18s and been somewhat disappointed with the amount of road noise which intruded into the cabin, I bought and fitted some C6 17" wheels, with winter tyres*.<br /><br />The reduction in road noise is really significant when using the 17s, so much so that the main noise is the wind noise, especially at speed. My point is that, after you have experienced the difference, you have to question whether the car was originally designed for use with 18s or whether they were just added for sake of appearance. I'm certain it was the latter.<br /><br />In the last 10 years, wheel sizes have increased dramatically, to the extent that, in some cases, they dominate the car and look frankly ridiculous. In the case of the C6, I would say that, visually, 18s look fine and, in fact, the design of the car could take 19s without them dominating. However, from a ride point of view, it seems as though 17s are far more appropriate.<br /><br /><br />* Winter tyres are made from a softer compound, which grips better in cold conditions and in ice &amp; snow. Unlike in the UK, where the winter tyre market is limited to a small number of people, mainly in Scotland, here in Germany they are standard fit on most cars throughout the winter months. In fact, insurance companies will automatically assign a certain proportion of blame if you crash and are found not to have them fitted!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This is the first car I've owned with Xenons. I've heard horror stories before about replacement bulb costs but I see there are quite a few resellers on eBay doing bulbs for C6s for around thirty squids a pair.<br /><br />Are there any dos and don'ts in buying spare bulbs?<br /><br />Is there a recommended supplier anyone knows about?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[For the 2.7 Turbodiesel, I'm assuming an intermediate oil change is a very good idea!<br />Is it a realistic DIY job. I'm assuming there's an undertray to be removed a bit like the C4. Will the oil need to be ACEA C3 to suit the FAP filter? <br />Regards]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone know what the arrangements are for emergency access to the car, in case of flat battery (no power to  and risk of glass breakage). Is it possible to enter the boot without the central locking?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Morning all, My name is Martin from Wiltshire, new to the forum. My wife and I had a lovely day viewing and test driving a C6 yesterday and before agreeing to buy, I just wanted to check a couple of things with those who already own these fine cars. Reading through the posts already here, it looks like there are other ex-166 owners like myself here too.<br /><br />We have been looking at a Nov 08 58 registered 2.7 Lignage with 10k on it. This is for sale at a non-franchised car supermarket in Swindon, so the staff there know nothing about the car really. I have noticed there are a number of these 58 plate Lignage's for sale now, I guess Citroen gave them to their management team and are now flooding the market with them.<br /><br />Anyway, onto a couple of questions.<br />- Can anyone confirm the warranty is 3 years, 60,000 miles?<br />- The car is very low, almost too low for normal speed humps in the road. Anyone have problems with this?<br />- The car I drove had JBL speakers and Bluetooth phone connection amongst its toys. Anyone know if these are standard Lignage specification?<br />- I need the car to tow 800kg of motorbikes and trailer every now and again. Anyone aware of any reason why the C6 could not handle this admirably?<br /><br />Thanks all, and looking forward to joining the owner ranks.<br /><br />Martin.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, for last 20 years I have run winter M&S tyres for the Scottish winter season: sure helps if there's a bit of snow and generally with greasy winter conditions.<br /><br />I checked with the Pirelli website, for their winter tyres on a C6 they recommend 17 225/55 tyres on (obviously) 17" rims. This seems to make sense as a 55 series tyre is generally better suited than a 45 for these kind of conditions, plus a bit more tolerant of the dreadful potholes we get over winter.<br /><br />Any ideas on a source of 17" wheels and can Citroen dealers supply? If going the aftermarket route does anyone know the bolt pattern, offset and load rating required?<br /><br />Thanks all]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi I have an electric fan heater which plugs into cigar lighter socket. The aim is to speed the melting of the ice prior to moving off in the mornings.It claims to be 200W (ie 17 Amps) which should be OK given that this circuit is fused at 30 Amps. I'm a little bit wary of this Chinese heater as it blew a few fuses on previous car. Anybody using something similar?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Front and rear parking sensors are very useful on a car such as the C6 but those fitted seem to be rather slow in reacting, in my experience. When I collected the car, the first thing I noticed was that, when parking, one has to move <em class='bbcode italic'>very</em> slowly, as the sensors cannot apparently detect obstructions quickly enough otherwise.<br /><br />Once I realised this, I adjusted my speed to a crawl, ie. foot on brake and creeping, and assumed all would be fine. However, I still notice from time to time that the sensors will go straight from detecting an object with a single indicator bar, to informing me that I'm about to hit something, with no build up of the remaining indicator bars!<br /><br />As far as I can see, the sensors are clear of obstructions and the system seems to be fully operational. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar experiences?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The curent weather conditions got me wondering how the 'Snow' mode on the C6 works so I have done some digging around. <br /><br />Whilst it reduces the gearbox ratio it also utilises the ABS system on the car.<br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'>The ASR facilitates the acceleration of the vehicle on slippery surfaces by modulating the braking pressure and limiting the engine torque and so intensifies the apparent conditions of slipping of the driving wheels. <br /><br />The system is at its most effective during acceleration on starting on a surface with asymmetric left-right grip.<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/spin.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Key: </strong><br /><br />(aa) Engine torque <br />(ab) Snow (low coefficient of grip) <br />(ac) Asphalt (high coefficient of grip) <br /><br /><span style='color:#0000ff'>N.B. : An engine torque causes the wheel which is on the low grip surface to spin and the vehicle remains immobile, as the engine torque is applied by the differential on the side of the low coefficient of friction.</span><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>With intervention of the ASR. </strong><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/spin2.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /> Other combinations of intervention on the brakes and the engine will be used depending on the road conditions. <br /><br /><span style='color:#0000ff'>N.B. : The intervention of the ASR on the braking is deactivated when the vehicle speed exceeds 40 km/h, although the intervention on the engine remains active . </span><br /><br />The ASR detects the wheel which spins by means of the ABS sensors and enables the hydraulic system to apply the braking pressure on the wheel located on the side of poor grip . <br /><br />The effect of this is to transmit the engine torque to the wheel on the high grip surface . At the same time, the ASR requests less torque from the engine . <br /><br />The vehicle then moves off with an acceleration which is proportional to the braking torque applied by the ASR. </div><br /><br />Now I know some of you use the car outside the UK where conditions are harsher so the question is:<br /><br />Does it actually work?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When driving yesterday the Service light flashed on with a low tyre pressure warning. So duly pumped them up (offside front was low) and the system reset and I thought no more of it, big mistake.<br /><br />Came out this morning to go to the newspaper shop and the same tyre was flat. On checking, the top of the valve stem had snapped just below the dust cap so is going to need replacing (it is a common problem with the valves across the whole Citroen/Peugeot car range that use them)  and as it's a Sunday, all the dealers are closed so it will have to wait until tomorrow as it's far too cold here today to even bother!!<br /><br />If they won't cover it under warranty then I don't think I will be paying £90 to replace it and simply go for a normal valve, but..............]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, anybody know where it is safe to put the 4 pads for a 2 post vehicle lift? The flanges for the roadside jack look as though they would buckle.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[C6 Wheel Bolts by appearance look identical to C4. A trip to the parts man confirmed that they are identical, part number 5405.67. Cost is about £1 each. Of course the C6 uses 4 off bolts, the C6 5 off bolts per wheel.<br /><br />Whats the reason for the thread?  Well Citroen C4 locking wheels bolts have been known to shear when attempts are made to remove. Either the pins in the tool or the dimple holes in the stud shear and allow the tool to cam out of the holes. As well as good practice (be very fussy about not allowing garages or tyre shops to over-tighten, support the spanner to ensure torque only on stud, apply axial force when using tool), consideration should be given to replacing the locking wheel bolts with plain non locking items.<br /><br />Owners should consider whether they want the risk of a problem turning into a drama, eg in the event that a wheel needs to be changed on the roadside. This of course needs to be weighed up against the insurance issues if wheels were indeed stolen (Is there a large 2nd hand market for C6 alloys?).  The design of the locking bolt ensures that it cannot be removed by the old standby method of hammering on an under-sized socket: they deliberately have a weak shear ring on the outer portion of the bolt.<br /><br />For myself, problem is not theoretical. 3 locking bolts were removed OK. On the 4th, using the same careful technique, struck a problem. Due no doubt to over zealous previous tightening.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />G<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroen UK have finally updated the online brochure for the C6, to include the 3 litre diesel engine specifications. The C6 range is now limited to the 2.2HDi and the 3.0HDi, with 'Exclusive' the only trim level available. Apart from the engine, there appears to be no significant change from the previous version. In the brochure, only the alternative design of alloy wheel, named 'Atlantic', is apparent, although I believe the car also now sports twin exhausts, exiting one at each side.<br /><br />However, the new engine does look a lot more competitive than the 2.7. Apart from 240PS and improved performance, Citroen are claiming almost 50mpg is possible on the extra-urban cycle, with CO2 levels down to 195g/km!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My folding wing mirrors are making some nasty noises in the winter due to cold/ice etc. During this very cold weather I'd prefer to keep them folded out.<br /><br />Is it possible for the owner to over-ride the automatic folding function when the ignition is off and key withdrawn. I've read in the handbook it requires the dealer to access the on-board computer and reset the defaults, not really an option for me just now.<br /><br />Alternatively, can I pull a fuse to stop them folding? Which fuse number and fusebox, what else will it affect?<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had the first chance to sample my C6 on French roads. I was really looking forward to this as French road surfaces are so much better than UK ones that the road noise I had been complaining about should be a non-issue.<br /><br />Sure enough the big Citroën in its natural habitat is very impressive.<br /><br />Yesterday I was many hours at the wheel on a mixture of autoroutes I know very well. The traffic was Christmas-holiday very heavy in places so it would have been a trying drive in a lesser car. The C6 made it a pleasure. I've done this route over the years in many different cars and the C6 trumped them all by a clear margin. The ride quality, the quietness, the grip exhibited on the twisty 'Autoroute Blanche' and the supreme comfort had me feeling more fresh and rested on arrival than ever before.<br /><br />The boot is still too small: two cases of wine, two large squashy sports bags and it's full. We had to pile loads of stuff inside. The auto-wipers were a pain in the salt. They kept thinking the slightest smear of salt was rain and carried on wiping thus smearing the salt even more until I'd have to wash again. This was constant for the whole trip. I know the auto function can be turned off but at 170 kph there was no way I was going to try fiddling with sub-menus.<br /><br />Around 170 kph I heard the wind noise that tonyrome complains of. As I only touched those speeds a few times it wasn't an inconvenience and no worse than the roof gutter whistle I had in my 166 above 160 kph.<br /><br />Slightly annoying was a brake vibration/rubbing sound which took away from the otherwise silent French road surfaces. This rubbing can't be heard on UK surfaces - I don't know how I'm going to go about tracking it down.<br /><br />An interesting comparison for me was getting a lift up to Paris with a friend in his Octavia (petrol) last week. An Octavia is a good solid recommendable product but riding in the C6 on the journey back from Paris this week was night and day, chalk and fromage.<br /><br />Sadly French toll prices really negate any diesel savings. This has been my argument against diesels for years and it really is true. Going from Chamonix to Paris in the Octavia cost €60 in petrol and €40 in tolls: €100 overall. Coming back the same road in the C6 cost €40 in diesel and the same €40 in tolls, or €80. So on the face of it the diesel is more economical but in reality it only saves €20 over that particular route. In France you would have to be doing mega-mileage to make that pay for the higher original purchase price.<br /><br />Anyway, €20 saving or not, the diesel motor was impressive. Powering back to a 150 kph after slowing while waiting for a slower car to get out of the way was effortless.<br /><br />What really illustrated the comfort and silence for us was stopping for the toll booth after a fast run we expected the change in sound levels to wake our sleeping daughter as it would normally do. It didn't. Pulling away on the other side of the toll booth I realised that there is such little difference between motorway speed noise and tickover noise that she simply slept through it undisturbed. That is one comfortable car.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm just back from Istanbul, where the temperature was a very pleasant 17C. Unfortunately, here in Berlin, the temperature has dropped to -6C and there has been a large amount of snowfall. Whether this is connected to the problem I have just discovered, I don't know but it shouldn't be.<br /><br />The problem is that the passenger side window drops when the door is opened, as it should, but does not automatically return to the correct position when the door has been shut again. Instead, it remains in the down position and must be raised to the top using the electric window switch.<br /><br />All the other doors work as they should and the snow and ice has been cleared from the car, so there is nothing blocking the window. Has anyone else suffered this problem?<br /><br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1262632790_15_FT0_img_1325.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1262632790_15_FT0_img_1325_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1262632790_15_FT0_img_1326.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1262632790_15_FT0_img_1326_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Relatively speaking, of course. The suspension on my recently acquired 2.2 is quite firm around town, more so than I recall being the the case with the 2.7 I owned in the past. I imagine this is related to the lower profile tyres (245x45 on 18" rims) fitted but it does detract from the 'magic carpet' ride. Short of replacing the wheels which would be prohibitively expensive, can anything be done - I'm thinking there might be a software fix, for example?<br /><br />On a similar note, the spare wheel is a 225x50 (or 55, I can't remember) on a 17" rim - is this correct?<br /><br />Lastly, am I right in thinking that the rear spoiler on a 2.2 is fixed?<br /><br />Apologies for all the questions - any comments will be appreciated.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had my C6 for 3 months now and just found this site.  Delighted to hang out with some fellow owners.<br /><br />I've spent the last 4 years saving for my next car and obsessing over what to spend my hard-earned cash on.  I've poured over magazines, newspapers and online reviews trying to decide what to buy.  Given the amount of thought that went into this, my family and friends think that I have made a bizarre choice.  In contrast, I'm delighted with the C6.<br /><br />I don't believe in buying cars brand new and I tend to keep my purchases for a long time.  That strategy makes cars with a high depreciation interesting (also considered VW Phaeton).  I wanted a good long distance cruiser as I do very little about town short journeys and mainly distances of over 100 miles.  I also love gadgets.  I therefore bought a 2 yr old Exclusive with 11k miles for 16k GBP - which I think was a vast amount of car for that amount of cash.<br /><br />There are many things I love about the car.  Most of these are available in other cars - but the combination at such a great 2nd hand price is what I love:<br /><br />1. The built in phone with its own sim card.  This works really well and it is as if the caller is sitting in the car with me.  Long journeys are now usefully filled.<br /><br />2. The voice activation.  The centre console is bewildering - but most of what I commonly use is available via the voice recognition.<br /><br />3. Seat memory.  It always irritated me when my wife had used my car - not any more.<br /><br />4. Comfort.<br /><br />5. The hard disk for loading up my mp3s.<br /><br />6. Automatic everything (mirror dimming, windscreen wipe, headlights, ...)<br /><br />The HUD, rotating lights and lane departure warning only have dinner party value when debating with friends who has the best gadgets.<br /><br />The things I dislike:<br /><br />1. The boot is too small for a family of five.<br /><br />2. Sat nav.  I have yet to see a built-in sat nav that is as good a 200 GBP tomtom.  The C6 sat nav knows about upcoming traffic problems but can't reroute me around them!  That is such a disappointment.  No post codes.  Have to keep changing countries as I go from Wales to England.<br /><br />3. Parking.  Size and turning circle are a problem. (Oh and the parking sensors sounds continuously when covered with snow or ice).<br /><br />4. The switch gear is too tacky.  My humble VW which cost a fraction of the price has much better switch gear.<br /><br />5. No DAB radio - short sighted and frustrating.  (Anyone with a suggestion of a good after market solution??)<br /><br />Despite all this I love what I've bought.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My Lignage has the full leather pack (heated front and rear seats which wife and kids love), Navidrive etc. It's also got the full headup display, directional headlights etc<br /><br />However it has polished "plastic" for the trim across the dash and half moon storage bin covers. <br /><br />My understanding is that the Exclusive had polished Mukonto wood. Does anyone have this fitted, does it look the part? Was it ever available as a option, could it be retro-fitted (by dealer?)<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='indent'><em>michaelb wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Interesting. I wonder did he have both cars at the same suspension height setting. I've noticed when you raise the car the front-to-back pitching is much more pronounced.<br /></div><br />There is a software update available for the suspension, but only IF you complain <br /><br />Have a read of: http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.36<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've been surprised at the reactions of some of my friends and family to my "new" C6.<br /><br />Quite a few neighbours, whom I know to have zero interest in cars, have come up to me and said something like "Whao!, I like your new car". I really wasn't expecting them to notice, never mind be impressed.<br /><br />On the other hand several friends have made comments along the lines of "Ah a Citroën, that must be a bit of a come down for you. Still, I suppose you are a family man now and have to make sacrifices". I never knew badge snobbery was so alive and well. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/thinking.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />On the road I haven't noticed any reaction.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I bought my 3 year old C6 Exclusive last June from Charters of Aldershot, without a doubt the best machine on 4 wheels I have ever driven. I look forward to posting new threads and reading others, on what I think will be one of the most 'EXCLUSIVE' car owners websites.<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1263137469_32_FT0_img_2968.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='427' height='640'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='justify'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1263163486_32_FT0_jtk5916013_w366_x_h278_536de3f7-a703-421b-a7ef-9aca9756a667.jpg' style='float: right; margin: 10px' /> At the age of 43 and with a full driving licence 26 years old I decided it was the right time in my life a buy a car that would by my ultimate choice. <br /><br />I spent may months scouring through websites, magazines and dealerships before making a final choice of a Citroen C6, this car was everything I had ever dreamed of in design and comfort. <br /><br />I then spent more time choosing colour and trim and decided on Storm Grey exterior with Wadibis Vitelli leather inside, the perfect combination (in my eyes). Now to find the car! I again had to trawl through dealerships and websites until I finally found the combination I was looking for. <br /><br />A 2006 2.7 Exclusive with the optional Lounge Pack at Charters in Aldershot for £14.5k with 26k on the clock. I phoned them and bought the car over the phone in under 10 minutes, I hadn't even seen it yet. <br /><br />The guy on the phone told me that it had a slight dent on the front bumper but otherwise in A1 Perfect Condition, I couldn't wait to pick it up... <br /><br />I drove it home to Colchester and was feeling extremely proud, I was amazed at the looks the car was getting from other motorists, I felt like I had a beautiful lady on my arm and everyone was looking at her, it was great...<br /><br />...as we arrived back in Colchester I noticed an unusual noise coming from underneath the car, not knowing what it could be I took it to Roy Tolley Citroen in Colchester (they really are the absolute best in customer service and I would highly recommend to anyone with a C6), they advised me that they had a specially trained C6 mechanic and that he would be straight out to take a look. <br /><br />Minutes later he came out, I explained the noise and that I had just purchased the car with a full Citroen Inspection. I was told that the anti roll bar linkage needed replacing but not to worry as it was covered by Citroen Guarantee. <br /><br />A couple of days later it went in to be repaired and was back within a couple of hours. All sorted...or so I thought!<br /><br />The slight dent on the front bumper was my next challenge to sort out, Charters told me that I could get it fixed for £80 and threw in a tank of fuel to cover it, how kind. <br /><br />I took it to 5 car body repair specialists who all quoted between £350 and £600 to repair it properly, one of them also pointed out a scuff on the offside rear corner and that the nearside rear wheel was unlacquered, their total price was £400 for everything so I booked it in for a fortnights time. <br /><br />As luck would have it that very next weekend I drove to Great Yarmouth with my wife and family for a day out, I parked it safely and legally and off we went for the day, upon my return I noticed something on the windscreen, my first thought was a parking ticket but as I got closer I realised it was just a piece of paper. <br /><br />An elderly couple in a C4 had scuffed the offside rear corner and had left their details as there were witnesses, how lucky was that...needless to say all of the bodywork was paid for by Saga. <br /><br />That's why old people drive cars, I knew there was a reason.<br /><br />Personalised plates are the order of the day now, another stroke of luck here my initials are RB and my wifes are GB so I thought something to show my love for her as I'm sure she thought the car had come between us, and I found this...<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1263165620_32_FT329_garden__home_046.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='427'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Next on the agenda is the family holiday to Spain...by car, I couldn't wait. The MOT was due before while we were away so I booked it in at Roy Tolleys so that they could give the car a once over before the 3000 mile round trip. <br /><br />Now for the shock, I returned to Tolleys and was duly handed the MOT certificate but with it was a separate sheet of recommendations, what's this I asked. Apparently it needed 3 new tyres, new front brake discs and front brake pads at a cost of around £1500. I was gobsmacked, but Tolleys being Tolleys advised me to seek compensation from Charters as it should have had all this carried out before it left them.<br /><br />I phoned Citroen UK for advice and they told me to write to the Dealership Principal, which I did. To cut a bit of a long story short and after a fair few phonecalls and emails between me and Charters and between Tolleys and Charters, Charters finally agreed to pay in full all the work that had to be carried out...RESULT<br /><br />The Holiday...what can I say. It didn't skip a beat, 3000 miles through France, Spain, Monaco and then home through the French Alps and I only saw 3 other C6's. She drove like a dream.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1263166956_32_FT329_img_2652.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='427'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1263166956_32_FT329_101_2250.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='480' height='640'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /></div>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It's happened to me twice now in one week (different locations). A slight camber on the road and a slightly high pavement and the kerb-side doors catch on it.<br /><br />Luckily Citroëns have adjustable suspension otherwise I wouldn't have been able to get my daughter out of the car last week. Parked, walked around to the kerb-side, opened her door and it jammed on the pavement only a few inches open. I had to get back into the car, start the engine and raise the suspension. Luckily I could <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Twice now I've noticed the car is reluctant to start having been parked up for a period of around a week or so.<br /><br />This morning I hopped into it and it took a fair amount of cranking before it fired. Nothing wrong with the battery, it was cranking away like a good 'un with no hint of it slowing, but the engine took its time to fire. The car hadn't been driven in a week. Okay, it's cold at the moment but it's garaged and it certainly never went below freezing indoors.<br /><br />The same happened to me in Chamonix. After I drove there it was parked in a garage (5° C) for a week. When I started it there was a similar reluctance to fire, indeed it did run for a moment then cut out.<br /><br />I know there is no traditional diesel "turn on the glow plugs and wait" on these, but is there something else I'm missing?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've recently noticed that the Cruise Control/Speed Limiter steering wheel-mounted button is not working consistently on my car. It appeared to be fine when I bought the car but it now refuses to switch on most of the time. When it does work, I can switch between the functions and it seems to be fine. Perhaps it's just a bad connection behind the button but it joins a few other niggles I've noted - see below - which I will try to resolve at my UK specialist. Hopefully, it's not indicative of electrical problems we're likely to see as the C6 gets older!<br /><br />To fix:<br />Noisy driver's side door pocket<br />Condensation in one rear light cluster<br />Slight lateral movement in the exterior door handles<br />Lack of front seat bolster padding<br />Slight movement in the driver's seat<br />Headlamp adjustment to remove 'kick']]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[According to Dave, around 100 C6s are currently registered for use in the UK. A quick search on Autotrader shows 46 C6s for sale, one of which is an advert for unregistered 3 litre petrol models (full spec, incidentally, and about £10K off list price). It seems to me that a figure of approx. 45% of all the cars sold appearing to be available to buy secondhand within 3 years is pretty high! Or is that a normal ratio?<br /><br />Incidentally, there is still no sign of any secondhand 3 litre HDi models yet. It will be interesting to see what price they sell for when they do appear, as the 2.7HDi is definitely dropping in price more rapidly now, particularly the newer ones. Even 2009s, with barely more than delivery mileage, have dropped below the £20K mark, which is quite some reduction, when you consider the list was still £36K!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Had my 08 C6 (2.7 Exclisive) for 4 months now and am generally delighted with it.  However, I am concerned at the tractor noise from the engine when going through gears between 1000 and 2000 revs.  It is intrusive inside and certainly greater than I hear in other deisels - passengers have remarked about it!<br /><br />Like others on here my previous car was an Alfa, a 159 2.4 which was mute compared to this.  My wife has a much quieter 1.9 Galaxy.<br /><br />Local Citroen garage can find nothing wrong when in to have the brake recall done, though they did say they had no experience of C6's.  Though fully serviced when purchased they remarked that the oil was low and had to be topped up - after 1500 miles!<br />I see no mention of intrusive engine noise here or in reviews elsewhere.<br />It is spoiling my enjoyment of what should be a sophisticated, luxury car.<br /><br />Any advice or comments please<br /><br />Regards <br /><br />Alan<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I'm looking to see if anyone has fitted roof bars (for cycle carrier etc) to their C6. If so, which make and model and do you have any feedback as to security/ease of fitting. Citroen on the UK website state that their own bars are dealer fit only.  Is this because the round pins (underneath the little flaps) need to be removed to access a threaded hole (eg like the C4 system) or for some other reason.<br /><br />Thule website/literature suggests that the C6 and C5 share a common roof mounting system or foot. Altera literature states that the system is the same as a Pug 205 or 307.<br /><br />Note, I've seen some ebay adverts for C6 bars which have a strap fitting over the top of the door. That would surely break the window glass!!!. I think I will avoid these.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[On the C6 it's recommended to fit a 'snow guard' (Scandinavian cars get one supplied) when temperatures fall below +10c as the low temperatures reduce mpg<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>The part number is 7429.F0</strong> and in the UK cost £71.72 (inc Vat) retail from a dealer. (one for a C4 costs a third of the price at £27.17 <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/dunno.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  )<br /><br />It may be worth considering buying one if we are in for a 20 year period of 'cold winters' as forecast in the UK. <br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1261168706_1_FT228_snow_guard.png" title="C6 Snow Guard" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1261168706_1_FT228_snow_guard_.png' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I see the mirrors can be set to a different position which they will go to once Reverse is selected. What a very useful feature.<br /><br />My passenger door mirror moves downward when I select Reverse but not far enough for me to see the kerb. I want to adjust this position. Following the instructions on page 34 I've positioned it where I want it while Reverse is selected but when I select Drive again the mirror stays pointing downwards, it doesn't return to the normal position. Then I have to manually return it to normal position. The next time I select Reverse it drops down to its previous reversing position - the 'not far enough' position before I tried adjusting it.<br /><br />How do you re-programme the reversing position?<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1263905500_14_FT0_picture_1.png' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1263905500_14_FT0_picture_1_.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='181'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Is anyone using the built-in telephone, also via voice commands.  I've inserted a SIM card but it keeps giving me the message "No SIM or not properly inserted".<br /><br />When I removed the plastic tab for the SIM card, the SIM card remained behind and slipped out of position. Couldn't retrieve with tweezers, so end up removing the head unit and holding upside down, gentle shake. By the way, to remove the head unit, there are two T10 torx headed screws, accessible via the two small holes either side and close to the cup holders.<br /><br />I've now reinserted the SIM card, engine off and key in steering locked position. Still not recognising the SIM card.<br /><br />Any ideas what I should try next?<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Evening folks and greetings from the Midlands.<br /><br />I must congratulate C6Dave on starting this web sight – like other owners here I too have been spending many hours researching the next car to buy and have considered and driven all the German brand's equivalent vehicles but none of them really grabbed me.  I've always liked the C6 but real owner information/experience is thin on the ground and there is a considerable level of uncertainty surrounding it mainly from the sheep who make 'safe' vehicle choices. <br /><br />About a year ago I test drove both a 2.7 and 2.2 C6.  I liked them both in there own ways.  The 2.2 was surprisingly willing, bright and frugal.  I have to agree with some of the comments on the forum relating to tyre noise in that the higher profile tyres with smaller diameter wheels fitted to the 2.2 were quieter.  The trade off though was that the handling felt less sharp.  On balance I prefer the larger tyres which really suit the style of the car.  The 2.7 is also much more suited to the nature of the car.<br /><br />So - 2 weeks ago I bought a low mileage 12k 2006 2.7 Exclusive (pictures attached) but the snow conditions meant that it took a further frustrating week to finally arrive on my driveway.  One week further on and absolutely everything works fine and I'm completely satisfied with my purchase.  What a way to travel.  Even the kids love it - “its cool and relaxing”.  I picked up my two young girls from dancing tonight they both jumped straight in the back, reclined the rear seats all the way and put the seat heaters on – I had to wake them up when when I got home, perfect.   <br /><br />Reading through the forum threads two of the most common frustrations relate to boot space and road noise (for a car in this class).  The small boot is largely a function of the vehicle's unique proportions which I think are stunning - for me this car was a very personal choice and the styling was a very big part of this.  To try and reduce this inconvenience for the times when more space is needed I plan to investigate the purchase of a suitably styled roof box which can also be used on my wife's car.  <br /><br />I personally believe that a very large proportion of the road noise that is there, which is not a lot, is down to the tyres.  I had a VSX Xantia for many years which had a similar problem – of slightly higher road noise on certain surfaces.  After a lot of investigation I changed the tyres to ones that had a slightly softer side wall.  This not only made the car quieter but also significantly reduced harsh inputs from road rumble strips.  Any one had any similar experience or tried alternative tyres on their C6?<br /><br />Any other owners in the Midlands ? – the cars may need to talk.<br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0220.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0220_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0222.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0222_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0223.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0223_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0224.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0224_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0225.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/17/1264111992_17_FT0_imag0225_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:13:16 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I've been driving my C6 recently on quite a few stop-start journeys, through and around Berlin. Now, I know this is the worst time of the year for obtaining good fuel economy figures, because of the cold temperatures, but I've covered 500km (not all in town) at an average of just 13.6l/100km. For those in the UK, that's about 300 miles at 20mpg. For a diesel car! And that was not performing drag race starts from the lights, either! Just normal driving.<br /><br />Added to my experiences last year of high speed runs, which only appeared to average around 30mpg, it's not really looking very impressive. I know it is possible to obtain 40mpg in the summer on a very gentle run, with a flat road etc. etc. but this is not feasible very often and, the 'real' average consumption figure is not looking anything special. Of course, the new 3 litre variant is far superior in this respect but what are all you 2.7 owners seeing, in terms of fuel economy, for real world driving?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 23:36:07 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[The starter motor failed recently on our C6. In the course of fault finding I found out that there was a 20A mini fuse fitted in slot F8. This is the starter solenoid fuse. The handbook states it is a 15A fuse. However I have since been told that Citroen recommend that this fuse is replaced by a 25A. I've only joined the site so maybe this is old news but thought I would share it anyway.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I thought I would post some of my favourite C6 video clips starting with my favourite first. (you will need half an hour to watch them all!<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>CITROEN C6 - PROJECT X6 - The Design Stage</strong><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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</div><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>C6 Promo</strong><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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</div><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Clarkson and Top Gear</strong> <br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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</div><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Fifth Gear Test of the new Citroen C6</strong><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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</div><br /><br /><br />For more Citroen C6 Videos on YouTube go to http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Citroen+C6&search_type=&aq=f<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Enjoy!</strong>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 10:13:28 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Re Dave's cold weather thread http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?370 I decided to make a quick homemade version of the Snow Guard, as I think £70 for a piece of plastic is a bit silly. The cost of my model was probably about 1 EUR, so it's somewhat cheaper than the official version <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> .<br /><br />I'm sure that, with a little more thought and time, a far more professional version could be made but this is an adequate Mk1 design and, realistically, it only has to last for 2 or 3 months a year and can then simply be cut off and, if damaged, thrown away.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>1. Template</strong><br /><br />Firstly, cut out a cardboard template to fit the grill. Match up to the grill, check for accuracy and mark the points of the grill's vertical bars on the template.<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_01_dimensions.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='180'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>2. Material</strong><br /><br />I was originally going to make my guard out of stiff, clear plastic but I couldn't find anything suitable. In addition, it would obviously be more difficult to cut accurately than some other materials. For the initial version, I therefore decided to use a firm insulating foam, which had a silver, heat reflective surface on one side.  The cost was about 2,50 EUR for a large sheet, enough for several snow guards. The only other thing required was four large, transparent tie wraps.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_02_material.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='312'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>3. Preparation</strong><br /><br />Cut the material from your template. In order to increase the insulation properties of the snow guard, I cut out two guards from the template, reversing the material, so that I had the heat reflective finish on both visible surfaces (the inner one should reflect a little heat back towards the engine, the outer one is just for looks!).<br /><br />Using the blade of a small screwdriver, cut vertical holes either side of each of the grill bar points (obviously, you may need to drill these holes if you decide to use a harder material!). Feed through four tie wraps.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_03_template.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_04_fixing.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>4. Fitting</strong><br /><br />Attach each tie wrap around the appropriate vertical bar on the grill and match up the guard to the grill. Tighten the tie wraps and trim off the ends. Your DIY Snow Guard is now complete!<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_05_fixing.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='244'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_06_fitted.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='257'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1264871388_15_FT0_07_fitted.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='294'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />I'll test the car tomorrow and see if the engine warms up more quickly. The only issue is how well the guard stands up to rain and high speed driving. I think it'll be OK but it's neither difficult nor expensive to cut out a replacement using the template, if necessary <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> . <br /><br />Maybe I'll make a plastic Mk2 version another time...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The only thing that I could complain about the suspension (H3+ +anvar) is when hitting a speed bump at hight speed. The suspension swallow bumps nicely but a loud noise comes when dropping of the bump. If a put the suspension in sport mode I don't get that noise.<br /><br />Then I found in this excellent site that Citroen has a update for this.<br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.36l' rel='external' > C6 Supsension (must be logged in as a 'Private Member')</a>.<br /><br />Having a Lexia clone I could do the update myself, but I don't know how to get hold of the software update, so I guess I have to ask the garage to do this update.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I see quite a few new members registered tonight from Sweden and Norway. What's the sudden interest in C6s up there - are they discounting them heavily? <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Welcome - we look forward to reading your posts.<br /><br />Michael]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My rear brakes have been squealing for last 3 weeks, getting quite a lot worse but seemed to go away when brakes are applied.<br /><br />Checking things out, brake pads were "frozen in place" by light corrosion, brake dust build-up etc. No movement and took a lot of levering to remove after the caliper lock screws had been removed.<br /><br />As they are Lucas rear calipers, construction is very similar to the Lucas calipers fitted to the C4; same tools are required to service and replace pads etc.<br /><br />Anyhow, after cleanup and lubrication, squeal is gone and car rolls that little bit easier. I'm thinking that with this design, brake caliper service really looks like a job that should be done at every oil change, rather than waiting until the pads have lost significant thickness. Looking at the Citroen service schedule, the brakes only get a visual check of pad thickness until 40,000 miles!<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />Note, must say that some of the Jap handbrake designs with a separate drum inside the disk are much better. On my last car the handbrake lasted 10 years and was only adjusted once in that time.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[There has been some discussion on the forum concerning the actual price paid for new C6s. Whilst I and others suspected that they were always heavily discounted, without seeing an invoice for the original sale - something rarely retained in the paperwork for future buyers of the car - it's not possible to be sure, of course. Also, anyone selling one secondhand is likely to quote the retail price of the car, as it sounds more impressive...<br /><br />However, I recently found a company offering the new C6 3 litre diesel Exclusive, retail price £37,695, for £28,067 . That's a saving of £9,628 or 27%! So, the next time someone tells you their C6 was £40K new, you know that it was more likely to be under £30K, something to bear in mind when assessing the secondhand price <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, everyone, this is John from near Lancaster.  I joined the ranks of C6 owners on Friday.  My car is a late 2006 V6(petrol) Exclusive in Storm Grey with just over 20,000 miles on the clock.  My previous car was a Xantia Activa with about 100,000.<br /><br />Although having driven only about 150 miles in it so far all I can say is that so far is has been a wonderful experience.  Not being a great fan of vehicle electronics, however, I just hope that everything in that area is adequately robust and up to the job!  Having searched and read though as many reviews as I can find and spoken to a number of owners I have been unable to note anything which causes concern.  Long may it continue!<br /><br />John Hale<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My insurance cover runs out this month and I've been shocked at just how expensive the C6 premiuims are proving to be. My renewal came in at £750. I checked other insurers and had quotes of up to £900. And this for someone over 40 years old, registered in a low risk area, with 26 years driving experience, 26 years NCB and not a single accident, claim or even a speeding ticket in that time! £750? <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/WTF.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  Should be £75! The best prices I've seen are around £550 but these policies are not very good, have high excesses or don't cover me for lengthy use in the EU &amp; business mileage.<br /><br />I assumed that many of the insurance companies had taken a hit during the credit crunch and had just put the prices up across the board, to claw some money back. But, no, I'm getting some competitve quotes on other cars. The problem seems to be that insurers are placing the C6 in group 18. This seems excessive, especially when you consider it's above cars like the Jaguar XF!<br /><br />This may be the final nail in the C6 coffin as far as my ownership is concerned. I'm not willing to pay £750 for insurance, on top of a likely VED charge of £435 next year, especially for something which isn't really high performance or especially valuable (at least not secondhand). That's almost £1200 before I've even turned the ignition!<br /><br />I've had quotes for cars which are newer, more powerful and more valuable, for far less than the C6. The Skoda Superb 3.6 V6 4x4, for example, despite being valued at around £20K secondhand and having a much bigger engine and a 0-60 time of 6.5 seconds! Insurance? Group 15. From £375! A 2009 Jaguar XF 3 litre diesel, valued at £30K? £460. Jeez, I can even insure a Ferrari 360 Modena, valued at £100K for £980!<br /><br />So why is the C6 in such a high grouping? It can't be the power and I'm pretty sure it's not on the hit list of the joy riders. Since only a small number have been sold, it can't be the number of them being crashed. So, the only thing I can think of is that it is very expensive to repair. However, I fail to see how it can be more expensive to repair than a Jaguar XF - or an aluminium bodied XJR, come to that!<br /><br />Incidentally, Dave, I called the guys who arrange the cover for the C4 owners but their insurers can't provide coverage outside the UK for more than 90 days per calendar year and that's not enough for me at present.<br /><br />ps. Anyone interested in a 2006 2.7HDi Exclusive for £13K cash? <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello All<br /><br />I have just found the forum. I am on my second C6<br /><br />I bought the first one in July 2007 a 2.7HDI Exclusive in Black with Wadibis leather and lounge pack, with 10,000 Miles on the clock. After a very enjoyable 18 months and 50,000 miles I changed for another C6. This time a got a 2.7HDI Exclusive in Storm Grey with the Wadibis leather and lounge pack, with 3,000 miles. <br /><br />The Sat Nav (RT4) is a lot better and Jukebox is good. Unfortunately at around 10,000 miles the engine was replaced which took 5 weeks. The car now has 31,000 miles. My local dealer have been very good and the running costs have been very reasonable.<br /><br />The ability to cover long distances is amazing and you always arrive fresh. Little features such as the HUD are very useful and miss them when driving other cars. The front tyres tend to last between 20 - 22,000 miles and the rears around 30,000. Front pads around 40,000 and rear pads 60,000. My MPG is around the 34-35 range. <br /><br />The car still attracts a lot of attention, even through I have have a C6 for 2.5 years. And people comment on the quality of the interior and how different it is to the german alternatives. <br /><br />Capt109]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi! It's not the 125th C6, it's my 125th car, bought in July 2008. I hadn't seen this forum before, normally I'm rambling about it on the CCC.<br /><br />My C6 is an Iron Grey 2.7 HDi Exclusive, with Wadabis interior and lounge pack. No sunroof, sadly - my original want was black, cream and sunroof. It's been an interesting 18 months, and whilst I'm a huge Citroën fan (the C6 was the determination to have a big Cit from new, instead of the neglected, sad CXs and XMs I'd had before) I'm not a C6 fan particularly. However, I like many aspects of it, and have already found stuff here (the grille muff) that might make ownership a bit less irritating!<br /><br />I also have a Golf Clipper, 500 SL and MX5, though the MX5 is probably being swapped for a Xantia/BX/Golf GTi and the SL is hopefully getting sold after the crank sensor went and I'm too busy to fix it (amusingly the SL, an R129, was my 129th car).<br /><br />If you spot my C6 about, it's C6 RTK - I swear any C6s that escape the dealer network seem to acquire private plates (and even the ones in the network, C6 EEE from Birmingham Citroën for example).<br /><br />I'm a photographer, live in the West Midlands, and I'm now 35.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi to all!<br /><br />I've got a real thing for the C6! - I think it comes from a youth frustrated by my Dad buying Fords instead of GSs that were "too complicated"!  I've only had a brief test drive so far, but was blown away by how "different" it felt - a "real" Citroen and world away from my Audi!<br /><br />Although I might yet have to defer a purchase fo a year or so, if any one could give me some feedback on the following points I'd be grateful.<br /><br />My ideal spec is a black 2.7 Exclusive with the cream trim, but have no idea how practical a proposition it is to keep this looking respectable.  I actually really like the tan interior but I appear to be alone in this!<br /><br />If I do leave it for a year I suppose the hope is that the 3.0L models will be available secondhand at reasonable prices. Will Citroen will be supplying them to their management in the same way?  This seems to have been a major source of the car so far?!!<br /><br />I must admit that the prospect of a lower tax rate and supposed better economy do have their attractions, but I guess these pale against depreciation?  Is 35 mpg in a 2.7 realistic in mixed driving?<br /><br />Do the latest models have an upgraded Sat Nav etc.? I have noticed talk of RT3s and RT4s in the forum but am somewhat confused!  If anyone could shed some more light on this I'd be grateful.<br /><br />How reliable are you finding your C6s and how do service costs compare against your previous drives?<br /><br />Well that's plenty to be going on with for the time being - just to say how much I've enjoyed reading everyone's comments on the forum so far!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This is how it looks like in southern Sweden at the moment. Awful!  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/ranting.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Usually in this part of Sweden, the weather is more like it usually is in northern England. But this year, not at all... <br />Last friday for example, I got stucked in the snow and couldn't get digged out before saturday evening finally, and more snow is expected to come. <br />Even though I have snow tyres and snow chains, not much helps when it's wind and snow at the same time. It just becomes mountains in no time! <br />The C6 is also not the best car to drive in snow, because the tyres are just to wide (225 mm wide). But it's definitely helpful with the height-levelling when you get stucked. If you get stucked, take it down to lowest position to press down the snow underneath your car, then take it up to top level, and suddenly you have grip for the wheels again. Brilliant!<br /><br />But sometimes I'm almost dreaming about my old BX that had 165 mm wide tyres. That car you just raised to top level and then you could just pass through a Mount Everest of snow.<br /><br />I'm so looking forward to spring!<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00759.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00759_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00760.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00760_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00762.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00762_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00763.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/42/1266362013_42_FT0_dsc00763_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As far as I'm aware Citroen never applied a V6 badge to a C6 and personally I'm not to concerned but others may be.<br /><br />If anyone does want to add one, then a chrome V6 badge part number (8665.W0) that's normally attached on the back of the Citroen C8 is available from your dealer.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>8665.W0</strong> - £7.71 inc. VAT retail.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My introduction to the C6 was earlier today on a test drive at the Citroen dealer near Bodmin.<br /><br />I have had 3 Citroens before, 2 x Dyane and 1 x Xantia and loved the look of the C6 when it was launched.<br /><br />On holiday in Cornwall this week, we passed a C6 on the forecourt of the dealer on Thursday and I decided to go back for a drive before we headed back up North.  The vehicle is a 2007 Exclusive in Storm Grey with a tan leather interior.<br /><br />I must say, I did enjoy the drive.  I have a few comments / queries that I would appreciate any feedback on:<br /><br />1. The car drove well, no hesitation from the auto box on start up.  The box was a bit slushy at times, but it is a while since I drove a full auto.  Settled back into lazy driving pretty quickly.<br /><br />2. Heads up speed was great - seemed obvious at first, but then I didn't notice it was there.<br /><br />3. I found the body control poor in normal mode.  Even lane changes seemed to induce a little side to side movement.  I got the feeling that the kids might get sick in the back! This was ironed out in sport mode, with no apparent deterioration in ride quality.<br /><br />4. The engine was sluggish to start.  The dealer said it had not run for a week or so.  It turned over fine, but when it coughed and I released the key it didn't catch.  Holding the key in while it coughed until it caught properly did the trick.  Is this normal?<br /><br />5.  I was a bit shocked at the road tax situation - Citroen obviously didn't pay attention when setting the car up for the emissions tests, since the mpg figure doesn't seem bad, but the CO2 figure is poor enough to be in the top tax bracket.  How will this effect resale in years to come when HM Govt ramp up the tax rates even higher?<br /><br />6. Front 18" alloys a bit chipped round the edges.  I do like my wheels to be kept nice and know how poor they look once corrosion sets in.  Would probably have to get this seen to or part of the deal.<br /><br />7. There seem to be a lot of 2008 Linage spec cars around for decent money.  This exclusive is fully loaded, apart from the rear recliner option, which is sadly missing! Price is £16k with 32k miles.  Now, it seems I could get an 08 or 58 Linage with much lower miles for less money, so is this a bit over priced for the year / miles.  It certainly drives well and is in nice condition, was the dealer demo, then owned locally and traded back for a new one recently.<br /><br />Overall, I do like it and it is certainly a design statement - nothing on the road looks that good!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c6owners.org/images/samsonite_case.jpg' style='float:right' />It's been mentioned by others before about how restricted the C6 boot is for carrying capacity<br /><br />I was unsure that is was small until I had to go to the airport with 2 suitcases<br /><br />I have 2 x 87 litre Samsonite hard cases which measure 53 x 71 x 31 CM <br /><br />These are about big enough for 2 of us for 2 weeks in the sun in a good hotel which means we need a good number of changes of clothes bearing in mind the usual 20 KG weight restrictions on aircraft<br /><br />The 2 cases just went into the boot side by side with a carry on bag each<br /><br />A family of four may find that the boot just  isn't big enough which is a pity for a car like the C6<br /><br />Here's a picture so you can see what I mean (click to enlarge)<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1266679666_1_FT0_bags_in_boot.jpg" title="C6 with 2 X 87 litre cases in the boot" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1266679666_1_FT0_bags_in_boot_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK we all have ideas on what is the best tyre to fit but given the multitude of options and prices it's hard to make an informed  decision as even online reviews vary.<br /><br />However I found this post over at C4owners very interesting:<br /><br /><div class='indent'><em>dr_gummi wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Things will get a bit easier in a couple of years when the EU introduces mandatory tyre labeling in 2012. This should let you know about rolling resistance, wet grip and tyre noise for each tyre so you can make an informed choice. <br /><br />However, don't expect many (or possibly any) have A for both rolling resistance and wet grip as it is not possible at the moment. <br /><br />The other problem is it will be self certified so some shenanigans with cheap imports might be possible (although the EU tyre industry is working on this).<br />HTH<br />Joe<br /><br /><img src='http://c4owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/10867/1267010730_10867_FT93757_ec_tyre_label.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='333' height='470'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /></div><br />I know it's only a start but it looks like we may have a useful EU Directive coming at last <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone, just joined the club and am interested in your advice.<br /><br />I am thinking of buying a C6 "07" on a "57". I have been interested in buying one for a couple of months now but they have all been too far away at the other end of the country  To my surpirse one has come up at my local dealer.  Went to see in today and it seemed a very nice motor, it is a 2.7 HDI Lignage with full leather interior. I am going for a 2nd look on Monday and a test drive.<br /><br />I wanted to know if there is anything I should look out for when going for the test drive?  and any other advice you could give.  The dealer wouldnt decrease the selling price or give me any more for my car.  Going to push him again on Monday and get some a discount<br /><br />kind regards]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi <br /><br />That seems to be the target demographic from what I can gather. I'm a solicitor BTW, considering getting a 2nd hand c6 when I next change my car (probably a few years from now if I can resist the temptation).<br /><br />I have wanted one of these since the launch but have only just seen one on the road last month.<br /><br />As I have two large dogs the c6 isn't ideal. Does anyone know if there is any hope of a hatchback being produced?<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've been a Citroen fan for many years starting with a GSA Club, then 2 BX's (the 4x4 was a disaster), then onto a CX Safari Estate followed by a CX saloon auto and finally three XM exclusives.  The last one was left in park with the engine running and it drove itself down the drive into another motorist, she was a little surprised to have an accident with an unmanned Citroen!  Anyway it was classed as a right off and I couldn't find another.  So for two years I waited for the time when I could afford a C6 2.7 HDi Exclusive, pick it up tomorrow morning.  Purchased without a test drive but it looks great and the only fault found on the 131 point check was a window motor which they replaced. I'll make another post after I've picked up the C6 and wiped the grin of my face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Looking for some advice, as you might be aware I am currently looking for a C6 most likely a 2.7 HDi Lignage.  Have had a look at a few on Citroen approved website and either they have the full leather or Navdrive (for the price im looking at).  Is the Navdrive system any good?,  I like the idea of the directions being displayed on the screen but have read the sat nav is a bit dated and could be better.<br /><br />Would prefer both leather and Navdrive but if I can get the Navdrive in a Lignage I could put up with the half leather.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I was wondering if there is a C6 for sale on the Citroen approved website, could my local dealer get the car for me?  and how would that work?<br /><br />i.e. Do I need to speak to the original dealer to confirm price and part exchange or would I just deal with my local dealer?  <br /><br />If anyone has brought a C6 like this please let me know how the experience was.<br /><br />The selection of c6 motors here in Scotland aint very good the nearest ones are about 7hrs round trip.  Bit hard when you have a little boy and a wife who’s got a dodgy back.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Has anyone used or have any knowledge of the above unit? http://www.xcarlink.co.uk/product.php?productid=69&cat=0&page=1  It can also add bluetooth to a C6 and at £121 it seems a good deal.  It plugs into the CD changer port on the back of the RD3/4.<br /><br />Any feedback would be very welcome.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The latest car I have seen for sale so far is a 59 plate 2.7.  The new cars are special order - has anyone seen a 3.0 HDi demonstrator in any of the dealers in the UK?  Or tried to book a test drive on the Citroen web site?  I am wondering if there will be any used 3.0 HDi vehicles appearing on the market at all, or at least not for some time.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My apologies, I've already posted twice and I haven't even introduced myself.<br /><br />My name is Pete, I am pushing 58 and I am a Citroenphile. I am currently on my 5th Citroen, having had a BX19GTi, a Xm 2.0 Estate, 2 C5 Exclusive Estates and now the C6. I'm a glutton for punishment having traded in my first C5, a 2.2 diesel auto, for a 3.0 V6 petrol and then traded that in for a C6 V6 petrol. <br /><br />Somehow, though, the C6 seems to suit a petrol engine. Smooth, quiet and an exhaust note to die for. The colour of my C6 is Ganache. It's a sort of very dark brown that has a red tinge to it when the sunlight catches it. Curiously enough, it's registered as red! For those of you who are familiar with the drama series 'Silent Witness', it is the car that was featured in series 11 and 12, driven by the character 'Leo'. <br /><br />I'm pleased to have stumbled across this forum, having joined the C6 list on Yahoo over a year ago and the total number of posts in that time being 4, (2 of them mine)!<br /><br />Pete.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK there are several threads about buying a C6 where prospective owners are looking at C6's but can't decide on which model etc.<br /><br />I effectively retired in July 2009 when I was made redundant and felt that I'd had enough of the pressure a sales role involved and we have a few small pensions between us which when added together mean we can live as we don't owe anybody anything, the house is paid for etc. etc.......<br /><br />So having a <a class='bbcode' href='http://c4owners.org/plugins/sgallery/gallery.php?view.61.1.1' rel='external' > C4 HDi in Artic Steel</a> with climate Control etc. for nearly 5 years .....................<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>I went for a 2007 2.7 HDi Lignage in Iron Grey with just under 9,500 miles on the clock from a Main Dealer</strong><br /><br />Why, well here are my personal thoughts.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>2007</strong> - Buying a car at 2 years old meant I got a full 12 month Citroen warranty with a 30 day money back guarentee (it's a lot of car and wanted to be able to get any niggles sorted plus the worst of the initial depreciation was hopefully over.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Sat Nav</strong> - having read all the issues at C4owners and having a TomTom anyway with a Brodit hot mount, plus not really needing to use one very often meant I could quite easily get by without<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Sunroof</strong> - in a car with climate control is it really necessary, I didn't think so.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>JBL Sound</strong> - I don't listen to the radio or CD's a lot (I often drive in silence) so not a big loss<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>CD Multichanger</strong> - I already had a USB Box which I simply transferred from the C4 to the C6 if we want to play music on long journeys.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Hands Free Phone</strong> - I rarely use a mobile now I'm no longer working and If I really do need to use one in the car when on the move, I have a <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/visorlite-bluetooth-car-kit-p12587.htm' rel='external' > 'Visorlite' </a> unit from the C4 days which simply clips to the sun visor and works well <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Full Leather Seats</strong>- Having had this in cars over the years I wasn't concerned. Yes the seats are heated but once the car is out of warranty and one fails then they involve a whole new (very expensive) seat base, not a simple element. Plus I find the cloth centres more supportive and don't slide around in the seats due to lateral support as others have said is an issue<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Lounge Pack</strong> The car  I bought came with the Lignage Comfort Pack: - Electric driver's seat with 5 adjustments - Electric front passenger's seat with 3 adjustments - Trim: Part leather + Reps. Now surprisingly myself and my wife are only a couple of inches different in height (though she is shorter she has she has longer legs) so we can drive each others cars with no seat adjustments so a memory function wouldn't be used<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Mukonto wood finish</strong> - really not my scene I'm afraid, I prefer the 'Piano Key' black on the door pockets etc. I saw a C6 'Pallas' at the 90 years of Citroen event which had cream and tan leather with wood trim and none of us who looked at it were enamoured with it, <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/sgallery/gallery.php?view.2.1.1' rel='external' > some pictures here</a>but each to his own<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Diesel v Petrol </strong> - I'm a big diesel fan and really wanted a big one (I had V6 Vectra Petrols as company cars a few years back and just love the feel of a V6) plus fuel consumption for local trips had to be taken into account. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Iron Grey</strong> - I'm not up to cleaning cars daily so black was out, Arctic Steel which looks clean when dirty doesn't really shine whatever the amount of effort you put in. Whilst the interior is Grey Leather with a Blue Grey cloth insert it's easy to keep clean (yes I'm getting lazy). The Grey does polish up nicely as well and I feel suits the car.<br /><br />I hope this helps others looking for a car to decide on what to look for and give some consideration to the different features between a Lignage and Exclusive (hope I haven't missed any)<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a rumbling sound coming from the wheels, it started a couple of months ago. It was always unlikely to be tyre noise, it could have been either a brake issue or a wheel bearing. Considering the car was only 10,000 miles old when I bought it I thought it was more likely to be a brake problem - given that the car had probably been sitting in a warehouse - but today Citroën Slough have diagnosed it as a failing front wheel bearing.<br /><br />This, of course, will be replaced under warranty.<br /><br />Has any else heard of a bearing failing at such low mileage?<br /><br />My brother, who is a mechanic, is advising me to push for having both front bearings done under warranty as it's likely to be a batch problem. <br /><br />Does anyone know if C6 front bearings are handed, or are they common?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi fellahs!<br /><br />Nice site/forum.<br /><br />I'm a Brit abroad, I have a place in Limousin, France but bounce back and forth to the UK (Stansted area) all summer(s).<br /><br />I love the look (and exclusivity) of the C6 and I'm 'on' a 2008 Model with under 10K on the clock. It's a Black Lignage in Weston-Super-Mare (I notice some other 'newbies' have noticed it too.)<br /><br />So, my question is, will this be the ideal car for the back and forth journeys? I currently run a v6 Diesel CRD Chrysler 300C (which I'm keeping) and it's great on fuel and comfort - but they have become a bit too 'common'.<br /><br />Here in France, the C6s are 40,000+ Euros for a base model and 52,000(ish) Euros for a new Exclusiv!!!! Even allowing for the weak pound that's a LOT of money for the average Frenchman - that's probably why we don't see many here - unless it's a 'dignitry'.<br /><br />I've not even test driven one yet, I tried to find a French dealership for a test drive, but very few even have C6s (I kid you not.)<br /><br />So, when I test drive this UK Lignage? What should I be looking for?<br /><br />All advice/help is greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks in advance<br /><br />Brian<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone, this is Luis from Spain, trying to research if the C6 will be my next car.<br /><br />Due to the economical crisis, Citroen is offering here a strong discount on C6 new cars (about 11,000 Euros), and the “entry model”, the 2.2 HDI 170CV in “Business” trim is being offered here at 38,000 Euros brand new, all taxes included.<br /><br />The Business trim does include everything from the “Exclusive” trim with the exception of directionability in Xenon lamps, insonorized lateral windows, HUD virtual display, seats’ memory, perimetric/volumetric alarm, alert for lane change and JBL HIFI system.<br /><br />I love the car, its aesthetic and design, but I would like to ask you for your experiences about the reliability of the car, both in the electronics field and also for the 2.2 Diesel engine. I actually own a 2006 Honda Accord and this car is reliability itself. I’m not asking “Honda reliability” to Citroën, but the question could be put as: “is it possible to live reasonably well with a C6 from a reliability point of view?”.<br /><br />I’m sorry for my English, but I suspect you understand what I want to mean <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Cheers!<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I hate kerbed rims. I'm quite fussy about keeping them spic and span; my last car was traded in (for a pittance) with five gleaming intact rims as good as the day they left the factory eight years previously.<br /><br />Now, not even eight months into C6 ownership I noticed this morning that I've managed to scuff two spokes of my near-side front. What's even more annoying is I know I must have done it on my own kerb around my parking space in the garage on my last trip and I didn't feel anything. The car is so heavy and well-insulated that I must have grazed it off the corner of my kerb without even knowing. [%*^#@!].<br /><br />I'm going to investigate some way to line the kerb, or fit a timber fillet to prevent the wheel reaching the concrete upstand.<br /><br />I've never had any dealings with repair places. Has anyone any tips, any do's or don'ts? Do they have to take the tyre off the rim to touch them up?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Not, is the big question. Why?<br /><br />Well in the past I had side window blinds on my C4 which stopped people easily seeing what was in the rear of the car, briefcase etc.... Plus keeps the sun out.<br /><br />Now the C6 has framless windows so there is nowhere to fit blinds, so I'm considering getting the rear doors and quarterlights tinted, probably to about 20% (Limo tint is 5% and probably far too dark)<br /><br />The rear widow has a blind and being the shape it is would be nearly impossible to apply tint film too<br /><br />I'm just unsure what it would look like though so am wavering..........<br /><br />Anyone got any thoughts, had there's done and got a picture?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As you may know, I’m into the process of buying a new 2.2 HDI Citroen C6. As it happens when you plan to buy something that needs meditation, there are points where you need some advice or orientation. I’m writing this posting in order to share my thoughts with all the people that is thinking about buying a C6 and for receiving help from the experts here.<br /><br />For now, I don’t find a clear show-stopper for buying the car, but I have the following itches (that eventually could develop into being a show-stopper):<br /><br />1. Sound and vibrations from the engine inside the car: Since my actual car does have a petrol engine, I’m afraid about the diesel engine’s sound.  I don’t care about the sound outside but would like to have some silence inside. I’m thinking in buying the “Exclusive” trim, becaues it has insonorized windows and the JBL sound system (by the way, how good is it?)<br /><br />2. Engine power and torque: I know pretty well that the C6 is not a sport car, but, is the 2.2 engine powerful enough to move the car well? Last friday I made a “contact-test” of the 208cv, 2.7 diesel engine along the streets of the city where I live. Not a sparkling experience, but I think that trying the “sport mode” from the automatic gearbox would be different.<br /><br />3. C6 reliability: I plan to own the car at least five years, and put about 130.000 km in the clock. What are the actual reliability issues in electronics and turbo-system’s integrity? (In Spain the official gurantee covers the first two years)<br /><br />Any hints?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello im Byron from Ireland , i bought the C6 Exclusive, that was on auto trader, down in Prestige Part Exchange, a lexus dealer in Hedge End near Southhampton,,<br /><br />well its in Dublin now as a taxi,, sweet car, i love it. but when will it fail whats going to go bang first.. <br /><br />Can any one offer advice in its second service, will it be more money than a standard car ie a Hyundai service...<br /><br />and can anyone tell me what i have in my glove box,, i have a usb and a jack,,, and i have a 3 jack for AV input. Can i play a normal DVD player on here ??<br /><br />and do i have bluetooth?<br /><br />what does the USB do ???<br /><br />cheers guys ill have plenty of miles done by next time i post..]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well I was doing some work in the garden today and had some bags to take to the local recycling centre so had the car keys in my pocket.<br /><br />Put a cover in the car boot and loaded the bags. I was covered in mud as the garden is still rather damp so took my trousers off in the garage and popped them straight in the washing machine with my old Citroen Rugby shirt (1 hour 10 minutes at 40c on a basic wash and rinse cycle with a 1400 rpm spin if anyone really wants to know)<br /><br />Got changed to drive the car to the recycling centre and couldn't find my keys...........<br /><br />Yep, they were still in my work pants pocket in the washing machine <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/dunno.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Nothing I could do and thought it was going to be an expensive mistake as the remote keys aren't cheap. <br /><br />Dug out the spare key and went out feeling rather tetchy and dumped the rubbish.<br /><br />When the machine was finished the wash cycle I extracted the keys with dread and opened up the remote case and it appeared dry, but took out the battery anyway plus the printed circuit board and dried them with tissue just to make sure there was no moisture<br /><br />Then with a heavy heart went out to the car <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Lo and behold, the remote popped the locks so I put the key in the ignition and tried to start the car, expecting the immobiliser to fail, but no, the car started OK<br /><br />To say I was relieved would be an understatement.<br /><br />Just don't follow my example guys and try this at home, you may not be so lucky (unless you have a Bosch washing machine). <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/beg.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have only had my C6 <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wub.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  about three weeks.  When I was looking I found 45 on Citroens site; 15 on ebay and around 16 on Auto Trader (once I'd taken off the ones from Citroen dealers)<br /><br />Today there are only 31 on Citroens site; 3 on ebay and 8 on Auto Trader, again taking off the ones from Citroen dealers.  At this rate prices may stop falling so fast. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Anyone heard of it?<br /><br />I had a call recently from the salesman who sold me the C6 calling to check that I was happy with the car. I told him that in general I was but I was disappointed in the radio and lack of Bluetooth support. He said I should get the new iPlayer box, just released, £200, and it fits to the back of the radio. It was a terrible phone line meaning I couldn't continue the conversation so I didn't get any further details.<br /><br />No mention of it on Citroën's site and it's impossible to search for because of the millions of references to BBC's iPlayer.<br /><br />I'll be seeing the dealer again on Monday. I'll ask then.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[So its 2C out side and im driving away from the house on these mornings, the engine is cold after sitting all night. <br />on my way up the road, from my driveway,  setting the temp and putting the seat belt on, i come to a 30mph crawl up to the junction . so if you imagine im not flooring the car just stroking it up to the junction .<br /><br />I get this shudder from the engine like a fuel miss or electronic indecision as to put fuel in or not. if i push hard it will pull away fine ,, its just the light feather throttle , thats when it shakes and when cold. <br /><br />Any body experience this ???<br />and should i hover out my air filter as it done 10000miles,, how can the great diesel breath ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK, I've changed back to the 18" wheels with the original Michelin tyres. Pressures are 2.4 bar back and front and checked with a decent gauge.<br /><br />three main issues compared to the oh so smooth 17" Ice Tourings: <br /><br />1/ hard rumble &amp; tyre noise   <br /><br />2/ crashing on bumps  <br /><br />3/ jiggle from side to side.  <br /><br />So overall its not the super smooth limo it was on the 17" tyres. <br /><br />Capt reported that the Michelins got noisier as they wear. Mine are done to 4mm front and about 3mm rear (must have bean swopped back to front previously)  and mileage subtracting what I've done on the winter tyres is only 11,000. So Michelins have got to go.<br /><br />Question is, what to replace them with?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When my warranty expired, at the beginning of March, I received a card from Citroen inviting me to take advantage of a further one or two years warranty. No price was mentioned so I emailed for further information. This is the reply I received:<br /><br />Dear Mr Gardner<br /><br /> <br /><br />Protect your Citroen for a fraction of its value!<br /><br /> <br /><br />We are delighted to give you the opportunity to extend your vehicle warranty for an additional 12 or 24 months. Whether you are a low mileage driver or use your Citroën extensively, you will be acutely aware of how much you rely on your vehicle. You will of course receive a high degree of reliability from any Citroën vehicle, however by taking out the Citroën Extended warranty you can protect your investment and be assured you will minimise any inconvenience should the unthinkable happen.<br /><br /> <br /><br />By taking out a Citroën Extended warranty you will benefit from the following:<br /><br /> <br /><br />● An extensive cover to guard against failure of mechanical and electrical components.<br /><br />● Protection against parts and labour charges, with no excess charge when you make a claim.<br /><br />● Any necessary warranty repairs will be conducted only by a Citroën Authorised Dealer using Citroën genuine parts so you are guaranteed maximum repair quality and preservation of your vehicle’s performance.<br /><br /> <br /><br />For further details please find enclosed your Policy Document, Policy Summary and Initial Disclosure Document. Please ensure that you read these documents prior to purchasing as they contain important information relating to this cover.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Please see the prices applicable to your vehicle in the table below:<br /><br /> <br /><br />Vehicle engine size<br /> 12 Months<br /> 24 Months<br /> <br />Under 1400cc<br /> £339<br /> £619<br /> <br />1400cc- 2000cc<br /> £528<br /> £977<br /> <br />Over 2000cc<br /> £680<br /> £1,279<br /> <br /><br /> <br /><br />Protect yourself now from any unexpected future costs and ensure you and your vehicle are guaranteed the best possible service at all times. If you decide to purchase cover, you must do this before the expiry of your current warranty and your car has to have covered less than 75,000 miles with a full, up-to-date service history.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Call us today on 0800 587 9808 with your credit or debit card to hand. Lines are open between 9am and 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturday. Alternatively please complete the enclosed application form. Once you have renewed your cover, should you wish to cancel, you will have 14 days from the receipt of your initial documentation to arrange a refund.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Yours sincerely<br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />George Darley<br /><br />Citroën Warranty Services<br /><br /><br />I am still recovering from the shock. Almost £1300 for an extended warranty - that's all the car will be worth by the time it runs out!<br /><br />Pete.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My parking system has failed (shows up in log as a failure) and I get a message up on the display from time to time.<br /><br />Is there anything a competent owner go do to diagnose the problem area: is it likely to be a bad connnection somewhere? I've already checked the manual re which fuse so pretty sure it's not that.<br /><br />Any help appreciated<br /><br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All,<br /><br />I have a 57 plate 2.7 Lignage. Love the car but it has a sporadic but irritating creaking sound from the centre console over rough ground or as you brake...not a rattle just creaking from the plastic. Anyone else have this or am I unlucky?<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Mike]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />my Compact Disk Changer in the boot wont eject its cartridge to load some cds into it.<br /><br />im i doing something wrong or not doing something right. ?  all i have done i press the eject button behind the slid door ?<br /><br />pls help because the new Iron Madian and Airbourne cds are coming out. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I did not know where to put this so i used a new thread, if i offend any rules i'm sorry.<br /><br />OK , this morning i went at the air filter housing , i took out 4 philips head screws, 2 air mass plugs, 2 vacum pipes, and 2 cir clips,, not to much to do but more than my old car.<br /><br />I found alot of leaves and sand in the bottom of the houseing, the filter had a prefilter atached to it like a gauze, this was glued to the paper part of the filter. on peeling it back i found i could not fit the hoover nozzle in between the flaps, because it have a central vane running the lenght of it, so i just did my best and remove the outer dirt nad the leaves from the housing.<br /><br />i suspect this is the original one as its fairly dirty, it needs a renew, i must now investigate full service prices in Northern Ireland and Dublin, plus independent garages, after a full one i will revert to my own serviceing , as i know now, how to reset the service interval clock,<br /><br />I also learned that i will be using the 12k miles severe service interval, as its a taxi and will probably do it at 10k to keep it a sweet. <br /><br />any advice ??? <br /><br />and anybody else started there home servicing yet ??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[just testing the waters in putting my c6 up for sale so i can purchase a newer one so if any one fancys a look at mine please send a p.m and i can send you some photos have service history  has private reg plate on at the moment which will revert back to a 59 reg 30.000 miles any info please give me a shout regards ron  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/68.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I was asked this question by Wayne the sales guy at Howards in Weston.<br /><br />He suggested a Bentley and after looking I had to agree, any other ideas. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />I think the new C5 looks very similar to an Audi from behind.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have just put a deposit on a C6 Executive 2.7hdi at H*"%^!d Citroen hope to take delivery next week as a replacement for a LWB VW Phaeton which has just been written off.<br /><br />The C6 is to be used as a chauffeur vehicle so it will be interesting to see how it copes with the miles, will keep you all informed as to customer reactions and any maintenance issues<br /><br />Am looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of a big Citroen again when I started in this business in the late 80's I ran a fleet of CX DTR turbo 2 saloons which I absolutley loved, went onto to the XM but dreadful reliability soon had me replacing it with an Audi A6, am hoping that quality control has some what improved since then, initial impression on the test drive is that the C6 is a very solid well built car.<br /><br />Steve]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The project is to replace the orginal 18" summer alloys with 17".<br /><br />Is not so easy to find alloys with ET for C6, but as the C5 has the same ET and Bore it's getting easier.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/26/1269377877_26_FT0_falg.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='551' height='308'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />First I bought 4 pressure sensor on the german ebay , 4 for the price of 1 (from Citroen)<br /><br />Peugeot / Citroen RDK / RDKS / RDC 433 MHz Siemens VDO<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/26/1269377877_26_FT0_sensor.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='467' height='328'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Then I found the alloys here in Sweden ~150£ each, so I ordered.<br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://www.svenskafalg.se/f%C3%A4lgstudion.aspx' rel='external' >http://www.svenskafalg.se/f%C3%A4lgstudion.aspx</a><br /><br />Starta ->Välj Bilmärke här -> Citroen -> C5 08-  -> Visa<br /><br />Prislista == Price<br />Passningguide== Fitment guide<br /><br /><br />Next I will order 4 Falken 912 tyres, as someone here recommended.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a 57 plate Lignage which will be 3 years young this September. Has anyome taken out or is thinking about taking out the Citroen extended warranty? When I bought the car last Summer I was quoted around £499 (if I remember correctly) for 2 years extended cover. My car has only done 7500 miles, so hopefully it should be alright for a while, but I was thinking that the failure of a single high value part might just make it a worthwhile precaution?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Negotiated a discount for C4owners of 15% but there is no reason why C6owners can't take advantage so:<br /><br /><table><tr >	<td><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/C6/carmats2u.jpg' title='Custom Made Car Mats' style='border:0;' alt='Carmats2u' /></div><br /><br /><span style='font-size:12px'><b>Carmats2u</b> are pleased to offer a discount to the members of C6owners which will give a <strong class='bbcode bold'>15% discount</strong> on both 'Lux' and Super Lux' tailored car mats for your pride and joy.<br /><br />Tailored  car mats are available for the Citroen C6,C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,Picasso,Saxo,C8 and more. <br /><br />Citroen custom tailored car mats are fully manufactured to fit your Citroen car. Available in all colours and grades of carpet and rubber. <br /><br />Customise the look of your citroen car mats by choosing edging trims or adding a logo.<br /><br />To redeem the 15% offer via the special code can be done either over the website or the telephone. <br /><br />For website orders go to Carmats2u http://www.carmats2u.co.uk/citroen-c6-tailored-car-mats-2007-on-147-p.asp design you carpets and enter the code on the shopping cart page where there is a section with the the option to enter a promotion code. Once this has been entered then it will apply the discount to the order. <br /><br /><b>If you would prefer to order by telephone on 0161 408 6515 </b>then quote the discount code and the sales team will apply the discount to your order.<br /><br  />For <b>ALL Members</b> the Discount Code to Quote is: <b><span style='color:#ff0000'>c4owners</span></b></span> <br /><br /></td></tr></table><br />They also supply rubber mats and tailored boot liners for the winter which prove to be very usefull]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello my brand-mates!<br /><br />I have just bought a C6 in Germany. (2006, 2.7HDI exclusive RT3 navidrive). Since I do not speak much German I wanted to change the language to English but it could not be done with its original 6.61 software - it must have been upraded some time ago to 6.63 - I had to use my Peugeot 407 telematik sw which is 6.63 - the headunit and the menu seemed the same to me. So upgraded/changed the language with this telematik CD. <br /><br />And now I am happy - it English but there is a problem!<br />Since then the headunit won't read the navi CD nor mp3 cd nothing. Though the hardware is OK, it was diagnosed by the garage, the expert says it has some software problem. (it even plays an audio CD, you can see it is running but no voice)<br /><br />Has anybody faced this problem?<br /><br />Does anybody know how to reset the unit to factory settings?<br /><br />Thank you,<br /><br />Adam]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, recently had to make a journey Inverness to Stonehaven under tight scheduling conditions.<br /><br />Route was down the A9, across Bridge of Brown (steep gradients 1 in 4) up the Lecht past skifield, along the beautiful General Wade miltary road over to Ballater and Royal Deeside, down to Banchory and across the slug road to Stonehaven.<br /><br />This was 4 up, lots of luggage, lots of slow cars to over-take on the view short stretches that safety allow this (See 2nd picture).<br /><br />C6 performed superbly. The suspension absolutely improves under these sort of challenges. None of my passengers including the ladies were complaining which believe me is a major tick in the box.<br /><br />The thing that impressed me was that the auto settings and suspension in normal comfort mode were absolutely spot on. I used manual for a couple of the really steep twisty descents, suspension in the "Cross" mode for only a 3 mile section.<br /><br />Enjoy<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1269546868_21_FT0_corgafftogairnshiel1.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='422'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1269546868_21_FT0_corgafftogairnshiel2.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='415'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Anyone on this forum?<br /><br />Regards]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have looked for a brakes thread but cant find one.<br /><br />I have very vague brakes , im not to confident with them,, the car will stop when peddle is pushed hard, but they are worse than my old 98 E300TD.<br />would you suggest just a bleed and new pads, i have plenty on them ... OR<br />The download i read where they fitted a vacuum pipe into the servo unit. Is this my problem? this work is not done on my car.. ?<br /><br />Has anyone else got brakes that are Merde. the peddle will travel a good inch before i feel some resistance.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've just changed back to summer tyres. Thought I would post these photos plus a few pointers.<br /><br />Basically I don't have any confidence in the jack supplied other than as a road-side emergency aide (I guess that was the design brief).<br /><br />With the car on it's highest suspension setting, there is better vertical clearance than most cars but it is surprising the amount of suspension travel even from here, before the wheels are off the ground. So yes, the suspension is very long travel.<br /><br />Basically I've used a 12Tonne bottle jack. 12Tonne because the bigger the jack the greater the side loading capability. The last thing one wants is the car falling off the jack sideways. I increased the depth/width of the groove in the top of the jack so it would fit the jacking point snuggly. Don't use a trolley jack as it will put a side loading on the jacking flange. It's not that sturdy as you can see from the pics!<br /><br />Hopefully this will help someone, sometime.<br /><br />PS, just managed to get the valve caps off the alloy valve stems/pressure transmitters. Cleaned up with a bit of Ferrosol and a touch of Vaseline when they went back on. The corrosion was horrific.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1269693708_21_FT0_c6_jackl1.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1269693708_21_FT0_c6_jackl2.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1269693708_21_FT0_c6_jackl4.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I put 16 Gb's worth of .MP3s on a USB stick and stuck it in the USB Box. Apart from it constantly saying track 'x'/99 when I know there are thousands of tracks, it has played fine in Random mode.<br /><br />Then reading tips on the C4 forum I messed about with Preset buttons 1 to 6 to see the album and artist names. It does work after a fashion. <br /><br />Then I noticed it was saying track 'x'/28, then I realised why: it was stuck on one album. A lot of prodding around later I got it to move to another album but I can't remember how. Now I can't get it to move anywhere else.<br /><br />The handbook says to press the UP button to move up a directory but it does nothing.<br /><br />Gawd this software is awful - it would have been easier if they gave us a Unix command line interface!<br /><br />I've tried the obvious: turning it off and on, unplugging and replugging, cycling through different sources. Nada.<br /><br />Any ideas?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Has anyone had a problems with the drivers door, or any door for that matter, squeaking when opened and closed?  Mine makes two pronounced noises / squeaks.  I have used white grease on all moving parts but the noise is still there! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/hmm.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Is it possible to buy a Lexia simulator with full programming functions, supported by a UK company not some Chinese web seller.<br /><br />For example the following<br />http://www.obd2ltd.com/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=29<br /><br />Regards]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had my C6 for four months now.<br /><br />I've driven many cars with auto handbrakes, however, I can't master the C6.<br /><br />It will release, but I have to have so many rev's and so much power applied that the back wheels are dragged before it will release.<br /><br />Bit of a nuisance as I have to do a lot of hill starts with my left foot on the brake.<br /><br />Any one else?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This is already 5 years since the great Citroen foam car parks departments, prefectures garages or backyards of provincial notables, but unfortunately our little road, the fault to a very light com, a poor choice of engines (only 173 HDi and 240 remain in the catalog) and especially as a prohibitive price for the price of a C6 Business Basic was ... two C5 base with option PM!  We must also say that with less than 1,000 sales a year in France, Citroen is in the discrete and ultra sober, a bit like what the French statutory waiting for his return restyling announce that the 2011 model year .<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/26/1270063746_26_FT0_c6-resylage-2011-560x373.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='560' height='373'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />Rather than talking about real facelift, let's talk about putting the taste of the day to detail, as the front bumper touched up with new fog lamps, headlamps just redesigned to incorporate LED daytime famous, we note also the setting Update the calendar with the arrival of the new logo mark.<br />To the rear, little except to wait for a new internal design of the lamps and rear bumper skirt more dynamic.  New alloy wheels borrowed from the C5 Ausi should be proposed.  For the interior, it seems that the "makeover" is limited to the quality of materials, colors, the arrival of a large hard drive for storing data and a few trifles.  In the end, nothing to disrupt a driver of a Citroen or sub-prefect and just live quietly enough to leave 3 or 4 years this beautiful car that "je ne sais quoi"     obsolete but very distinguished and elegant lots of big sedans of the same range did not !<br /><br />Another (older) rumor from autocar.co.uk<br /><br />Citroen is working on a super-eco version of the C6 executive saloon that promises a class-leading CO2 output of less than 100g/km.<br /><br />Sources say the big executive car will be fitted with PSA’s new diesel hybrid drivetrain and a host of aerodynamic tweaks that will combine to make it usefully more frugal than its German and Japanese rivals.<br /><br />The C6 will use a similar layout to the recently unveiled 3008 hybrid concept, one source said.<br /><br />A transversely mounted 163bhp turbodiesel engine, fitted with an alternator/generator and a stop-start system, will power the front wheels. A six-speed ‘robotised’ self-shifting manual ’box will be standard.<br /><br />A new set-up consisting of a single electric motor, which drives the rear wheels, will replace the C6’s rear suspension. Room will also have to be found at the rear for the electronic control systems and a small battery pack.<br /><br />It’s likely that the eco C6 will also benefit from a number of aerodynamic improvements, including low-resistance tyres, a flat underbody and, possibly, semi-enclosed rear wheels. Citroen engineers are likely to be aiming for a class-leading Cd figure of 0.24 or below.<br /><br />One suggestion is that the eco-saloon will get the CX moniker – the French version of ‘Cd’ and the name of the company’s 1974 aero-influenced flagship.<br /><br />Because of the flexibility of the new Peugeot-Citroen ‘hang-on’ hybrid drivetrain, eco versions of the C4/308 family of vehicles and the C5/407 replacement are definitely heading for production.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Has anyone seen this Welsh Police C6 on the roads? Are any other police forces using them?<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1270113401_15_FT0_welsh_police_citroen_c6.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='500' height='351'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Dont know if theyre any good, but cost only a couple of quid at Aldi from 5th April. http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/special_buys3_13632.htm<br /><br />They do say £9.00 cheaper than the 'leading brand' which is about the price they charge for similar in Halfords (£11.99)<br /><br />Simple to use, just put the air con on and on 're circulate' mode - activate the aerosol - close the doors and wait 10 minutes<br /><br />Open the doors to clear the air and put the air con back to normal<br /><br />Job done and any bacteria in the system cleared.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I collected my Lignage from Howards Citroen in Weston -Super-Mare on Saturday 27th March after a hectic few days of driving. I'd driven my Chrsysler Voyager from Limoges, France to Bishops Stortford (where I have an apartment) on the Thursday and then dropped the car off at the local Mercedes dealership for a service on the Friday morning. I then drove to Sandown Park to help set up a stand for the VW Show there. We stayed in a local hotel and on Saturday a friend drove us to Weston in his Nissan Cube (!!!) - it's actually all a bit more complicated than this, but I don't want to bore you (and you'd never believe me anyway.)<br /><br />After collecting the car, I drove back to Sandown (Esher) using the M5 and M4 motorways. I was very impressed. It's probably the 'softest' car I've driven in a while (and that includes a Bentley Arnage) - the suspension smooths out all the bumps and ruts - and I hadn't realised how rubbish UK roads had got . . . POT HOLES!!!<br /><br />I didn't notice any of this wind noise or road noise that others had mentioned . . . it was a very pleasurable drive. If I'm honest. I'd prefer the seat to be a little 'higher' - but it's no biggie. I'd had a new 'Parrot' system fitted and I can strongly recommend them - it played my iPhone tunes through the stereo and faded down when the 'phone rang - and the hands free/bluetooth works great. Very pleased with it.<br /><br />On Monday, I really 'abused' the car. I folded the back seats down and loaded it to the hilt with 'ex-pat essentials' (that included tins of paint, baked beans, brown sauce, etc. etc.) . . . I was probably well over the weight limit.<br /><br />I then drove 600 miles straight back here and again it was a very pleasant drive (especially once back En France.) I love the heads up display too. Once I had figured how the cruise control works that was great too and the +/- button is a great addition (on my Chryslers one has to adjust the mph with one's foot on the throttle and 'set' again - the C6 system is much better IMO.)<br /><br />So, it's mostly been motorway/autoroute driving so far (about 800 miles in total), although it handled the 'lanes' around my home very well too.<br /><br />I have to say, I'm very impressed so far.<br /><br />The car had less than 10,000 miles on it when I collected it and still feels very 'new'.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there, <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />I've been having a browse aorund the site and have now upgraded from "lurker" to "registered" as my company supplied Audi A6 will be returned to them in a short while and I'll be spending my own money on something a little more interesting......and the C6 is definitely on the shortlist.<br /><br />I'll no doubt be regularly visiting the forum more regularly with the objective of minimising my two main PERCEIVED fears about taking the C6 plunge: a) Reliability and b) Complexity when a) falls down!<br /><br />From my heart's viewpoint it ticks all the boxes: style, comfort, individuality (yes, yes I know, rich coming from an A6 driver - but the fleet list doesn't "do" flamboyance and it could have been worse - a 5 series with 20" rims <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/doh.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> ) as well a decent amount of space for the teenagers.<br /><br />I'm here to be convinced! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/hmm.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Long long ago in the eighties when I was buying cheap scruffy second-hand cars one of the first things I would do to them was put a £99 radio and £25 speakers in. Around the nineties my Alfa 164 was the first car I owned which came with a decent stereo. That was replaced with a 156 which had a very decent standard spec Becker unit. Hurray, I thought, no more skinned knuckles and hours on my hands and knees installing radios - car manufacturers have at last realised all cars should be provided with decent ones. Along came my 166 and it had as standard kit two decent sized parcel-shelf speakers, four large door speakers and a pair of tweeters facing the driver and front passenger. A very nice basic spec system.<br /><br />When I "upgraded" from a sports saloon to an executive saloon I never even looked at the radio spec - I just assumed the big Cit would come with a decent one. What a mistake.<br /><br />I've been a bit put out by the ordinariness of the C6's radio - mentioned elsewhere. I've been surprised at its inability to adjust the volume to the road speed - I find I am moving it up and down three notches regularly, on my previous car I set it once and forgot about it. I was surprised recently that what I thought were tweeters in the door-mirror housings were actually producing no sound.<br /><br />Wondering if something was wrong with them I had a careful read through the manual to be shocked that the standard radio is 35 watt x 4. In other words four humble speakers in the doors and nothing else. A Halford's £99 jobby would be better. This, on an executive car. Shame on you Citroën and I hope you are reading this.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone,<br /><br />My name is Chris Burmajster. I bought my 2007 V6 diesel in May last year and it's the best car I've ever owned. I've already done nearly 20,000 miles and a year isn't even up. My car's had a few niggling faults: I have an RT4 system but, because I have a few thousand CD's, I had to have a multi CD changer installed at an eye watering £425. It works fine but ever since it was installed anytime you open a door or wake the car up, it puts a loud thump through the speakers. Two Citroen dealers have failed to fix this and I've learned to live with it.<br /><br />The car came with Navidrive software version 7.11, the phone didn't work properly and it kept on re-booting itself. My dealer updated it to 8.11, which I believe is the current version. Since then the ENTER button no longer works when the car is moving, but I'm told that this is deliberate.<br /><br />Another issue is that the speedo won't change from mph to kph. Everything else changes but not the speedo. Once again, two dealers failed to fix this problem, both telling me that it "cannot be fixed" after talking to Citroen France. Once I discovered that this renders the car illegal they jumped to put it right! Appointment is Tuesday next week. I'm curious to see how they'll fix it.<br /><br />Overall, this is a wonderful and extremely relaxing car to drive.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In the process of considering buying/looking for a C6 I noticed on the Citroen UK website the Wadabis interior is no longer listed, only the Mistral (black) and Alezan (red/brown seats and door trims, black dash, carpets etc.) I wonder whether it has been dropped or it's just an error. I also looked on Citroen's French website (www.citroen.fr) and it's the same there.<br />I assume it is because given the small number of cars manufactured Citroen no longer want to purchase and stock all the plastic mouldings, carpets and trim pieces etc. in two colours.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br /><br />My first post here, just taken the plunge and gone for a used C6 Lignage 2.7. I noted on test drive that on starting the vehicle a warning about no seatbelts being fastened at the rear was displayed despite the fact that nobody was sitting in the back of the car. Is this normal or does it point to a fault??? Just wanted to know so I can get the dealer to sort it if necessary.<br /><br />cheers]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Citroen fans. <br /><br />I have had my C6 for a few months now having bought a beautiful example after a much anticipated test drive. I have always been interested in citroens, and in particular the suspension, since having a xantia some years back. I have always been into slightly less run of the mill things, and I have been captivated by a friends restoration projects on various models (DS, SM, avant, 2cv) but it was when I sat in his beautiful CX Presteige that I fell in love. The C6 pics up where that car left off and is a superb car in every way. I love it's individuality - being 26 it certainly seems an odd choice in the eyes of the usual people my age with aspirations towards the usual stuff. <br /><br />I can't wait to get stuck in here and read all the great advice. I'll post some pics of my very clean car later. I can't right now as I'm about to pick up some assorted family members in central London, yes in the '6'! I find it's a brilliant car to drive around the city just as much as the twisty bits in the quiet Cotswolds. <br /><br />Thanks for having me!<br />Ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />I know getting mats for the C6 can be a bit of a pain. I ordered a set for my cream interior with a view to having some in the back, which were missing when I got the car. The company who made the mats for me got the order wrongand as a result I have some spares to get rid of.<br /><br />You can have these two front mats for £25 posted:<br /><img src='http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/pedullaman/SG1L4464.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/pedullaman/SG1L4466.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Or the full set of black mats for £40 posted:<br /><img src='http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/pedullaman/SG1L4461.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Bank transfer preferred, paypal at a push!<br />Many thanks<br />ped]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 06:15:42 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I don't usually go in for 'Cherished Numbers' but I just had to share the one I saw on Palatine Road in South Manchester this afternoon. It was C6 NUT! Unfortunately, it was on a Chrysler.<br /><br />Pete.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Everybody,<br /><br />One thing that does annoy me about my C6 is all the Nanny State nagging noises. Don't get me wrong - I wouldn't dream of driving without my seatbelt on, but when I just want get from one side of a supermarket car park to the petrol station at the other side, or when I want to drive onto a ferry at Dover from the dockside - it's annoying! Even more annoying is the noise that nags you to put the gear selector into Park. Once again, I normally do that when I park on a public road, but in the privacy and security of my own garage I don't bother and the noise EVERY SINGLE TIME is really irritating.<br /><br />My previous car, a C5, just flashed up a warning message on the screen and I had no problem with that. It's the irritating noise. I've asked two dealers to stop the noise but both have refused, saying that it would affect other, more important messages. Given that the guarantee expires in a month's time, is there anything I can do myself to stop the noise? At times I feel ripping the speaker out and jumping up &amp; down on it!<br /><br />Does anyone have any suggestions?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Everybody,<br /><br />During the recent hard winter here in the UK, I damaged 3 of my C6's alloy wheels. I've found a mobile re-furbishment service but they charge 70 GBP per wheel before tax. I'm just wondering - does anybody know how much a new set cost? I've looked on Citroen's website but can find no mention of them.<br /><br />Chris]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I bought my C6 in July 2009, it's a 2.7 Exclusive in Storm Grey with a Black leather interior, since buying it I've covered 14.000 miles, mostly driving back and to, work. 'Ark Royal' was first registered on 01.12.2005<br /><br />regards<br /><br />Steve]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I know a lot of the cars were bought used with low mileages and mine has only 13,500 on the clock currently, but I did see a few around with circa 30,000 on when I first started looking for a C6<br /><br />It would be interesting to know who has the highest mileage car currently and what issues (if any and I don't mean personal niggles) anyone has had.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Everybody,<br /><br />Since my software update I've noticed that, in addition to the usual 'fast route' and 'shortest route' options on the sat nav, I now have 'optimised route'. I believe that there are two different kinds of optimised route: the first where you input multiple destinations and the system works out the best way of getting to them and the second, where the car is able to get up to date traffic information and alter the route based on this information.<br /><br />Which one does the C6 use?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK I have added a copy of the April 2010 C6 Specs to the download archive <br /><br />You can download it here: http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.58<br /><br />If your looking at or interested in buying a used C6, the <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/download.php?list.8' rel='external' > Specification Archive </a>should help you understand what the car comes with.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  My latest trek will be the route above, beginning on Thursday. It should be around 3500km in total and I will have two passengers and a fully laden car for the outbound journey and just myself for the return leg. Due to the lack of boot space, I will have to use the spare rear seat &amp; floor for my own luggage, so it will be pretty much the same as three passengers and driver on the way to the UK.<br /><br />I will make a short report here, particularly as the passengers have never travelled in a C6 before. With the weather a lot warmer now (20C yesterday!), I can also compare the fuel economy figures with recent trips.<br /><br />It's MoT time as well, so I hope the car sails straight through. In addition, I'll be having another oil/filter change. If I have enough time, I'll also be trying to resolve a number of niggles I have discovered with the car and I'll then be following Dave's suggestion and giving the car a thorough Swissvax clean &amp; polish <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/yahoo_wave.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, after looking at them on and off for a while now I've finally taken the plunge and bought a C6.<br /><br />It's a 2007 07 V6 HDi Exclusive in Storm Grey with the black leather interior and the lounge pack.<br /><br />The car is a one owner car from new and had covered 24,000 miles when I got it on Friday 2nd April. I bought the car from Grimsby and drove it home to Glasgow. It's now just ticked over 25,000 miles.<br /><br />I've only had one problem worth noting so far with the tyre pressure monitors in the wheels. They were corroded beyond recognition. I rang our local dealer and they advised this wasn't covered under the Citroen 3 year warranty. I explained that I wasn't going to accept this so they referred me to Citroen UK.<br /><br />I rang Citroen and explained to them the problem, and after a bit of humming and hawing it's in having 4 replacement valves fitted under warranty today.<br /><br />I've also noticed that some of the chrome trim is no longer chrome and marbled, they are replacing this too.<br /><br />I'm used to my V6 XM's, V6 Xantia's and Xantia Activa's of the past and notice on this car there is a lot of a diagonal pitch compared to the older Citroens. Can anybody confirm if this is normal?<br /><br />I'm also trying to get the software updates done too but the dealer don't seem to be playing ball.<br /><br />Look forward to reading other owners tales of ownership too.<br /><br />Here's a few pictures of mine:<br /><br /><a href="http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/?action=view&amp;current=DSCN2082.jpg" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/th_DSCN2082.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/?action=view&amp;current=DSCN2083.jpg" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/th_DSCN2083.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/?action=view&amp;current=DSCN2084.jpg" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/th_DSCN2084.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/?action=view&amp;current=DSCN2097.jpg" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/David306/Citroen%20C6/th_DSCN2097.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br />David.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well my door mirrors had got progressively more noisy and 'jerky' when folding to the point where 1 failed to unfold last week and I had to lock and unlock the car before it finally decided to open.<br /><br />I put it down to all the salt and grit used on the roads over this hard winter so decided to give them a spray of 'ferrosol' (more info http://www.elkparts.com/car-care/exterior/bilt-hamber-ferrosol-water-dispersant-lubricant-and-corrosion-inhibitor-500ml.p3245.html )<br /><br />I haven't got a video of 'before' (forgot to take one be honest)<br /><br />But here is how they should open and close and sound after a small spray of a great lubricant.<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all<br /><br />New on here, but have now run a C6 2.7 HDI Lignage for about a year and 9000 miles.<br /><br />A private purchase, the car had been run by Citroen UK management and was about a year old with 4K miles up when I bought.<br /><br />I liked the thought of a luxury sector car at not much more than the price of a new supermini and as far as I was concerned the mechanicals were well proven.<br /><br />It has been a largely trouble free year, only the tyre valves letting me down and they have been replaced with ordinary items. Also needed new locking wheel nut key. <br /><br />Comfort is first rate, economy tolerable for a car of this size, performance is good in a relaxed sort of way, it is a big strong safe car and I like the looks and the fact that there are very few in Northern Ireland.<br /><br />I intend to run the car for 8 to 10 years (my last car was a Toyota Landcruiser which I ran for a similar period without any hiccups) and so depreciation should not be a big factor.<br /><br />My only dislikes so far are that the steering is a little lighter than I have been used to and the brakes seem to need a bit of a firm shove to pull the car up in a hurry.<br /><br />Hope to contibute here from time to time<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Leo]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br /><br />Does anyone know how to obtain vehicle build dates? My car was first registered on 28 March 2008 but I suspect it may have left the factory quite a bit before that date (there were a few clues such as crazed tyre walls and corroded tyre valves). I would like to investigate further but not sure how. Can anyone tell the build date (even approximately) from the chassis VIN number?<br /><br />Thanks <br /><br />Leo]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Had my Nov 2008 C6 2.7 Lignage for 5 days now, it's everything I'd hoped and more.<br /><br />Had 9.9k miles on collection from the Citroen dealer; belonged to Citroen in Slough before that. A Citroen inspection record in the manual folder shows it has done 100 miles since last Nov.<br /><br />Dark Grey with black leather interior.<br /><br />The best thing has to be the directional headlamps, dipped and high beam - brilliant.<br /><br />Reminds me of when I was a teenager and car sharing to work; an older colleague had a DS Safari with headlamps linked to the steering via cables, that was amazing to see then; how we have moved on...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Today, I saw that rarest of rare things - another C6. It was travelling towards Northenden, on Palatine Road, about midday. It was black and the first part of the reg was GL57. The reason I ask is because as I was coming home from work, at around 19.15, on the M56, what I suspect was the same car went past me like a scalded cat. Not the sort of driving that fits the profile of a typical C6 owner! I'm curious to know if it was a fellow member of this forum.<br /><br />Pete.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK from this thread: <br /><br />Are Michelins 'Noisy' on the C6<br /><div class='indent'><em>michaelb wrote</em> ...<br /><br /><br />I think it varies from set to set. Trawling around the Net it seems Michelins have been subject of a recall because of premature cracking in the sidewalls - presumably caused by hardening. Hardening presumably is noisy.<br /><br />The first time I test drove a C6 I remarked on the road noise within five minutes. When I bought mine the noise was still there but it became noticeably worse when I put new tyres on the back axle and moved the old back ones up front. No one, not even a hearing-aid user, would be in any doubt they are noisy. It's fairly obvious most of the noise is coming from the front.<br /><br />It could be that you are lucky and have a batch which is less noisy.<br /><br />Have you got an iPhone? Please download http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/decibel/id290788852?mt=8 and measure it. I measured 84 dB average (which is fairly high - Wiki says anything over 78 dB causes hearing damage) at 134 kph on a glassy smooth French Autoroute.<br /><br />At these speeds - which are fairly modest - I can't converse with a back seat passenger, neither of us can hear each other without shouting. I think that rates as noisy in anyone's book.<br /><br />I've had several passengers telling me my previous car was much quieter, I've mentioned the experience of having to raise our voices quite considerably at modest Autoroute speeds, I then went and measured it to get an empirical measurement and that told me it is indeed loud. <br /><br />I would like to know if other C6s are giving different levels. I can't comment on your car, only mine. That's why I'm curious to hear some more empirical measurements. If there is a measurable difference I will take it up with Citroën.<br /></div><br /><div class='indent'><em>urb wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Absolutely no shouting going on in my Car. This i the quietest car I ever traveled in. Ok, never tried a Rolls-Royce, but top of the line bmw's and audi's . Not sure if all C6 have laminated windows, mine has. Here in Sveden most of the roads has stones mixed in the tarmac and know as noisy, but I thing the Michelin's handles them well. But on smooth tarmac I can get a annoying whining sound,<br /></div><br /><div class='indent'><em>urb wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Db reading, running falken's 17". <strong class='bbcode bold'>76</strong><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/26/1272040318_26_FT1162_decibel.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />On a road thar has stones mixed in the tarmac and known as noisy.<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/26/1272040388_26_FT1162_vg.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='501' height='212'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /></div><br /><div class='indent'><em>David K wrote</em> ...<br /><br />I had an awful noise level in the car after changing back to summer wheels after the winter. I bought two new tyres, (became Hankook because they won some tests). I decided to put the two old Michelin tires in front with appr. 6 mm left, and my god what a noise it became! It was really, really awful!<br /><br />After a week with more or less constant headache after coming home from work because of the noise, I decided to buy two new ones and replace the two old. But then I thought about what would happen in case I would change side of the tyres, from left to right and the opposite. The tyres doesn't have a rotation direction, but I just thought it could be worth a try, and see what would happen.<br /><br />So guess what, after the change I had a completely silent car again! No noise at all anymore from the tyres. Unfortunately I don't have an Iphone so I can't do the Db-trick, but I can assure you it's an amazingly silent car now!<br /><br />So if your tyres makes a lot of noise, try first with changing the rotation direction before buying new ones. It coud be worth the effort!<br /></div><br /><br />@ David K - Sounds like there wearing unevenly and when you put them back on the first time they weren't on the same hub they came off.<br /><br />Interesting observation though.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, the C6 is my sixth Citroen. how is that for stamina? CX / DS /Xantias / XM.   <br />Not many down here, I expect to need this forum.<br />thanks <br />Mike]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Gotta love the electrics. Like today when the C6  Battery went flat without warning in a multilevel carpark.    <br /><br />No way? of opening the boot with a flat battery (where the tools and jumper leads are). What were they thinking? <br /><br />Why is there no keylock in the bootlid? Or at least a cable release, especially as the battery is in there too!!<br /><br />Or am I missing something?<br /><br />Mike]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[One curiosity I have is that at least once on every journey I hear a short two tone blip a couple of times. When I get the blip I've noticed that Navidrive freezes for 10 - 20 seconds. If you happen to press a button whilst it freezes, it extends the freezing time. Anybody know what the solution is to this problem?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, the air-con on my C6 Exclusive (2007 2.2HDI) has now stopped cooling.  The outside temperature sensor is reading correctly, the fuses are OK, and the air-con is enabled in the menu.  Warm air is fine, but now summer is here its getting a bit warm.<br /><br />Anybody have any ideas? Sensors, if so where are they? I would expect the refrigerant to be OK, it has been regularly serviced, now just over 30,000 Kms (not miles!).<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Les]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Good presentation on Southern Lubricants website by Total explaining the thinking behind ACEA service fill specifications for PSA FAP equipped diesels like our 2.7HDis<br /><br />http://www.southernlubricants.co.uk/lube.php?nid=6<br /><br />In the Lube Library under Total open the presentation named Low Saps details<br /><br />Look at the photo of the fouled EGR valve when using a normal non "low SAPS" oil.<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1272521065_1_FT1404_low_saps.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='608' height='383'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><br />Regards<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all. Well, I was having a bit of a problem with the engine stalling and running rough when cold. When cold and at low speeds the engine would simply die on me and at cold idle it ran rougher than a Massey 35. Often stalled on me at the first junction on my way to work and it is not a nice feeling when you aim for the gap in traffic and end up going nowhere! <br /><br />Dealer diagnosed as a software issue and downloaded an upgrade, saying that there had been similar complaints reported to Citroen.<br /><br />Good news is that it has transformed the running of the car and was done under warranty.<br /><br />Leo]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all!<br /><br />Well, I had been on the lookout for a C6 exclusive, wadibis vitelli finish with lounge pack in either black or storm grey since around the end of 2008. <br /><br />The reasons were simple: I wanted a "substantial" car, and I had come to know back then that the c6 would offer me a lot of premium car for reasonable money, seemingly without many drawbacks. I mean, I loved the styling, and sought the cossetting ride the c6 offered, so it became my number one target! <br /><br />Basically, think of the value one would have found in buying a vel satis a few years back, but without the baggage of knowing you were getting a high spec car at decent money that, quite frankly, looked horrendous!<br /><br />Well, if I managed to find a 5.0d  v10 Phaeton at under £16k in that time I would have taken that, but i digress!<br /><br /> How I finally came to own one in October last year is bittersweet for me. I had been to my local dealer in Derry several times, had several drives etc, and we left it that he would be in touch if he could get me the spec I wanted, below £16k. I didn't want to compromise on that. I had actually lost out on one on eBay motors in the last minute, 3 months before, with a bid of £14k!.. and lowest price examples were actually now stabilising around that figure on autotrader.<br /><br />Then, one Saturday, on the way to work my much loved and very trusty Vectra C bit the dust in a crash. Written off. That Thursday, one hour after the advert had been placed in Autotrader I saw her as I checked autotrader online on my mobile at tea break. Full house spec, including even the sunroof, 67k miles..ok..bit much I thought... read on... company limousine, only two seats ever used, full Citroen service history.... £8500!<br /><br />I had him(PA  and chauffer of the car) take the ad off, had a relative in central London go see the car with a mechanic  friend, huge, unanimous  thumbs up, done the deal and transported over to Tyrone for a couple of hundred quid! I reckon I done them, but they didn't care.. they were selling as they had bought some brand new lexus hybrids for the fleet!<br /><br />So, as far as I was concerned I was now able to skirt the edges of S-class, Phaeton motoring for Corsa money! (My dad reckons it's at least as good as his 7 series) <br /><br />Double the miles I had aimed for, but the car was in BETTER condition than the few at under 30k miles I had driven ,previously! Sure, it has had foibles, but nothing much really, touch wood! <br /><br /> What a stroke of luck, lost one dear friend to a tree at the beginning of the week and hit the jackpot later the same week with the exact car I had wanted, and with £7k left right back in my pocket from the budget!<br /><br />Anyway, here's to all you other owners who also were ahead of the pack in going for the C6! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  I'll get round to posting some pics etc in the not too distant future.<br /><br />Ps. 29 when I bought my C6 last year.. am I the youngest out there, I wonder?   <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br /><br />Regards, Nick]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello again,<br /><br />Regarding an issue I must address regarding probable air in my hydraulics (for when i finally get round to depressurising, bleeding, filling new LDS fluid and repressurising) I have been cramming in as much reading as I can on the subject of modern Citroen hydractive systems, and their workings and adjustment parameters via Lexia.<br /><br />As I have always been slightly bugged by the larger wheel arch gaps on the front than on the rears (around 20mm difference on mine, further exacerbated by another 8mm on front passenger due to possible movement of height sensor when installing passenger driveshaft) I am looking into ways of re-entering the reference heights via Lexia in order to "lie" to the Ecu. <br /><br />For example, following the defined procedures of measuring to get the heights, I am going to attempt to lower that value by the largest margin I can input via lexia (the margins are 6mm either way of a base figure.) From my reading, doing so will not upset ECU calculations, as the tolerances are minimal, and cannot be exceeded in any event.<br /><br />I wonder if I could ask other owners to take some measurements so that I can glean the status of my own settings, please?<br /><br />On normal setting I have, from top rim of (roccastrada) alloy wheel to bottom of arch<br /><br />F Driver- 172mm R Driver- 151mm<br />F Pass   180mm   R Pass - 160mm<br /><br />I note the slight extra height on the front passenger may be causing a discrepancy when the system then calculates the rear.. A new mounting bracket for the "wheel travel sensor" (height sensor) should remedy this, or maybe a new sensor plugged in there, before I try this out.<br /><br />So, does everyone else have their front wheels about 15-20mm higher than the rears when on normal setting?<br /><br />Thanks in advance! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello again everyone,<br /><br />May I start by thanking Dave for adding some extra suspension related downloads in relation to a comment I made on another thread, and also, more generally, for the excellent facility of this forum!<br /><br />I have had an unsatisfactory noise from suspension operations, and power steering also, after asked for a brake fluid change from my local garage and instead got a couple of days of faffing about, a broken tpms sensor, and this here noise.<br /><br />I know the car was jacked (wheels hanging) 4 or 5 times during this botchup and thought this may have led to some loss of LDS or affected the suspension settings in a way that wouldn't be an issue with a mcpherson setup. <br /><br />I had guessed a top up of LDS may help me cure it (though the cap thingy put me off one saturday morning I decided to go do this!), but upon glancing at the downloaded info I see things such as: "URGENT: remove LDS cap before jacking (wheels hanging)", and also, on another suspension related download, I see a little "nubbin" on diagram near the struts for "repressurising" the system for lowering after jacking<br /><br />As none of these were heeded previously, could someone with more knowledge than I possibly offer some comment here?<br /><br />Would there be lasting damage?<br />Would I remedy all this simply by jacking up again , LDS cap removed, setting down and "repressurising" if necessary?<br />Has anyone performed these operations themselves, or witnessed them at a dealer or garage?<br /><br />Thanks!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We were going 'Off Topic' over here:<br /><br />So created this new thread.<br /><br /><div class='indent'><em>Spaceman wrote</em> ...<br /><br />C6Dave, thanks for the info. I have dismantled the mirror. The motor shown (8) is the mirror up/down left/right adjustment motor, not the folding motor. The folding motor is combined into a casting which the dealer told me was not available as a separate part.<br /><br />I'd be interested if you had any other info or part numbers in your parts list which I could use!<br /></div><br />Unfortunately that was the Citroen part list so if the motor is part of the main casting then you will need to replace that.<br /><br />Whether or not you can find a used one in a breakers yard or on eBay well.............<br /><div class='indent'><em>Trainman wrote</em> ...<br /><br />I know there is a C6 in a breakers not far from me, I posted a link to their website http://www.hillsmotorparts.co.uk/breakers/citroen<br /></div><br />I've checked <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />The car appears to be a 'Flood Damage' write off and is being broken for parts.<br /><br />The Wing Mirrors are available at £195 + Vat each so £229.12 (50% of the cost of a new one)<br /><br />The direct telephone number to order them (and anything else like wheels etc. is 01695 455777<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, I've posted a copy of a datasheet or specs for the 2.7HDi engine, at least in the original trim for the S-type application. <br /><br />There is reference to a sensor which measures level, temperature and quality of the lube oil. Does anyone know if the PSA installation has the same sensor and how to interrogate the "quality" part. I guess I'm looking for someone with Lexia to answer this.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1273245685_21_FT1480_hdiv6.doc'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/generic/lite/file.png' alt='' style='border:0; vertical-align:middle' /></a> <a href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1273245685_21_FT1480_hdiv6.doc'>hdiv6.doc</a><br /><br /><br /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/yahoo.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  I've owned two, the first was a CX 25D Familliage.  A huge beast but once I saw it for some reason I just had to have it.  Kept it for almost two years until the problems started.  Traded it in for a CX 25 Turbo II one of Citroens finest cars but in the end the cylinder head cracked along with other problems so it had to go.<br /><br />I still prefer the C6 to any of the Citroens I've had the pleasure of owning including the GSA, CXs, BXs (the 4x4 was a mistake!!), Xantias (the V6 was superb) and XMs.  It would seem that once you've been bitten by the Citroen bug you just keep on buying them. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cheers.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[2 funny functions is:<br /><br />Presence of the welcome function for the driver == driver seat goes back if ignition is off and you opens the door and back to position when ignition is turned om again, guess the steering wheel also goes upward if electric handled.<br /><br />BMW has this activated on the US market.<br /><br />Presence of the welcome function for rear passengers == backseat goes fully back when the passenger door opens, but there is no memory function here so it will not return to original position ( applies to Lounge)<br /><br /><table><tr><TD colspan="2" style="BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 0.0pt; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 50%;background-color: yellow; BORDER-TOP: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-LEFT: 4pt; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0in; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0in; BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 0.5pt solid; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat; " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align = "center"><B>CUSTOMER OPTIONS</B></SPAN></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Underinflation detection type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">ABSENT</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Driver's seat belt not fastened detection</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Daylight driving lights default illumination</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Simultaneous illumination of the side lights and daylight driving lights</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR ><TD colspan="2" style="BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 0.0pt; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 50%;background-color: yellow; BORDER-TOP: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-LEFT: 4pt; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0in; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0in; BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 0.5pt solid; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat; " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align = "center"><B>CONFIGURATION</B></SPAN></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Overspeed warning for Arabic peninsula countries</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Passenger seat memory unit option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">AUTOMATIC GEARBOX OPTION</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Right hand drive vehicle</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">variable suspension option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Engine oil temperature sensor option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">coolant level sensor option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of Telematics Unit (RT3 / RT4)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Water in diesel sensor</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Air pump present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Driver's position memory option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of a trailer relay unit (BSR)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">From oil temperature information</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Engine relay unit</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Parking aid button present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Type of parking aid</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Front and rear parking proximity sensors fitted</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Warnings log present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Parking aid with visual information display</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Parking aid with audible information</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Underinflation detection type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Type of fuel cap fitted detection</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">by the BSI</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Diesel additive pump control</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No particle filter</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Alternator type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Standard</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">total duration before maintenance (limit in months)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">12</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">First maintenance limit (km)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">0</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">maintenance limit (marketing) (km)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">20000</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Distance limit for forcing customer mode (km)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">250</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Memorizing of faults</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Forbidden</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Distance limit for automatically switching from parc mode to customer mode (km)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">1</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of the welcome function for rear passengers</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Electrically operated rear seats</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of the welcome function for the driver</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Driver's seat belt not fastened detection</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Rear passengers' seat belt not fastened detection</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Front passenger's seat belt not fastened detection</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">RD4 radio present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Reference tolerance</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">2.0</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Unintentional line crossing warning option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of a fuel pump</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of head high vision</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of a moving boot spoiler</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Detection of rear centre passenger seat belt not fastened</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Detection of rear left passenger seat belt not fastened</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Detection of rear right passenger seat belt not fastened</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Speed threshold for displaying the warning: high speed tyre inflation pressure (km)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">190</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Type of sound from the indicators</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Standard</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Pollutant sensor present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">No</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of blowers to relay the main blower</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Type of additional heating</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Air conditioning compressor drive ratio</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">1.19</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Type of climate</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Temperate (-17°C to +37°C)</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">brightness sensor option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">rain sensor option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Automatic hazard lamp illumination in event of impact option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Hazard lights illumination on heavy deceleration option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Illumination of hazard warning lamps on pressing emergency call button</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Inactive</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Directional headlights present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Presence of directional headlamps with diagnostic capability</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Daylight driving lights default illumination</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Simultaneous illumination of the side lights and daylight driving lights</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Locking when moving option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">sunroof number / type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">NO SUNROOF</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Central locking present</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Yes</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Alarm type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Standard alarm</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">theft-proof mode</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Active</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">When unlocking using the high frequency remote control unit:</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Unlocks the driver's door only</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Type of harness for the window descent micro unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">New harness</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">fuel type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">PETROL</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Oil level sensor option</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Present</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">tank capacity (l)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">73</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Fuel sender law - warning level (L)</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">7.0</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Vehicle selection - fuel sender law</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Petrol vehicle</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Oil dipstick programming - engine type</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Petrol 3.0 L (V6)</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Origin of oil level information</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">:Engine relay unit</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR ><TD colspan="2" style="BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 0.0pt; BACKGROUND-POSITION: 0% 50%;background-color: yellow; BORDER-TOP: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-LEFT: 4pt; BACKGROUND-ATTACHMENT: scroll; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0in; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 0.5pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0in; BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 0.5pt solid; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: repeat; " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align = "center"><B>ECUS PRESENT</B></SPAN></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Switch module at the steering wheel</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Airbags</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">High frequency receiver</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Engine Relay Unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Boot control unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Pedestrian impact detection unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">rain / brightness sensor</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Driver's door module</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Passenger's door module</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Driver's seat plate unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Passenger seat plate unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Built-in Systems Interface</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Rear seat electronic memory unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" 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height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Unintentional line crossing warning</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">NaviDrive telematic unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">display</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center"></O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Trailer relay unit</SPAN></P></TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: " height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">X</O:P></SPAN></B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT:" noWrap width="359" height="1"><P class="MsoNormal" align="left">Air 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<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 12:03:52 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, my drivers side wiper has developed an extreme judder. I keep the windscreen clean and wax, silicon, free so guessing the wiper blade is worn out.<br /><br />Opie Oils stock Neform Beam Blades Wipers  Has anyone fitted on of these and can they report sucess or otherwise.<br /><br />While I'm placing the order for the blades, I'll probably order some Castrol SuperResponse Dot 4 Brake fluid and get this changed out too. This job is due every two years and as its a big heavy beast occasionally driven hard over the hills, I don't want any brake issues with old fluid.<br /><br />By the way, do members of this forum get the Opie discount?<br /><br /><br />PS, been buying oil for the other Citroen in the family for a few years now from Opie Oils, plus filters too. Always found them a reliable supplier.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='justify'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/opie-logo.png' style='float:right; margin:5px' />C6owners.org has invited us to start an "oil recommendations" thread here... so if you would like any oil advice or a recommendation for your car please feel free to ask here and we will get back to you as soon as we can.<br /> <br />To help us to give the most accurate advice possible we do need some information about your car. e.g.<br /><br />Make:<br /><br />Model:<br /><br /><br />Year:<br /><br />Engine type:<br /><br />Performance modifications:<br /><br />Driving style: (road / off-road / track etc)<br /><br />Any other information that may be relevant: e.g. approx BHP if modified, oil temps if known<br /><br />What recommendation are you looking for? Engine, Gearbox, Diff etc.<br /> <br />Any oil we recommend is available to buy from us (if you would like to) for delivery throughout the UK and many destinations in Europe. We stock oils &amp; lubricants from 9 major oil brands: Amsoil, Castrol, Fuchs, Gulf, Millers, Mobil, Motul, Redline and Silkolene, so we can supply fluids meeting the vast majority of manufacturer and international specifications.<br /> <br />C6owners.org members get a discount of at least 10% on our usual prices... just choose "C6owners.org" as your club when registering on the Opie Oils web site and enter your forum username.<br /> <br />Finally, if there are any products we don't stock and you have difficulty getting hold of elsewhere, let us know and we'll see if we can stock them.<br /> <br />We look forward to being of help!<br /> <br />Cheers<br /><br />Guy, Opie Oils<br /> <br />You can also contact us by phone on +44 1209 215164<br /><br />(All oils recommended are available to buy online at my <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.opieoils.co.uk/' rel='external' >website</a>)<br /></div>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='justify'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/opie-logo.png' style='float:right; margin:5px' /> <strong class='bbcode bold'>Basic Oil advice from Opie Oils</strong><br /><br />When it comes to choosing oil for your car, this post may seem like going back to basics but we at OPIE OILS are constantly surprised by the amount of people who do not understand what is written on a bottle of oil and therefore have no idea of what they are buying or using.<br /><br />This article should help most car owners as a basic guide, for more detailed information you can always contact us at <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.opieoils.co.uk' rel='external' >opieoils.co.uk</a> and we will be more than happy to help you.<br /><br />So, to be blunt about the subject, if a bottle of oil does not contain the following basic information then <strong class='bbcode bold'>DO NOT buy it</strong> look for something that does!<br /><br />1) The purpose for which it is intended (i.e. Motor oil, Gear oil, ATF etc)<br /><br />2) The viscosity (i.e. 10w-40, 5w-30 etc for Motor oils and 80w-90, 75w-90 etc for Gear oils)<br /><br />3) The specifications that it meets (should contain API and/or ACEA ratings)<br /><br />4) The OEM Approvals that it carries and the codes (i.e. MB229.5, VW504.00, FORD 913A, BMW LL04 etc)<br /><br />Ignore the marketing blurb on the label it is in many cases meaningless and we will explain later what statements you should treat with some skepticism.<br /><br />So, what does the above information mean and why is it important?<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>THE BASICS</strong><br /><br />All oils are intended for an application and in general are not interchangeable. You would not for example put an Automatic Transmission Oil or a Gear Oil in your engine! It is important to know what the oils intended purpose is.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>VISCOSITY</strong><br /><br />Most oils on the shelves today are “Multigrades”, which simply means that the oil falls into 2 viscosity grades (i.e. 10w-40 etc)<br /><br />Multigrades were first developed some 50 years ago to avoid the old routine of using a thin oil in winter and a thicker oil in the summer.<br /><br />In a 10w-40 for example the 10w bit (W = winter, not weight or watt or anything else for that matter) simply means that the oil must have a certain maximum viscosity/flow at low temperature. <br /><br />The lower the “W” number the better the oils cold temperature/cold start performance. I.E. 5w is better than 10w etc<br /><br />The 40 in a 10w-40 simply means that the oil must fall within certain viscosity limits at 100 degC. This is a fixed limit and all oils that end in 40 must achieve these limits.<br /><br />Once again the lower the number the thinner the oil, a 30 oil is thinner than a 40 oil at 100 degC etc. Your handbook will specify whether a 30, 40 or 50 etc is required. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>SPECIFICATIONS</strong><br /><br />Specifications are important as these indicate the performance of an oil and whether it has met or passed the latest tests or whether the formulation is effectively obsolete or out of date.<br /><br />There are two specifications that you should look for on any oil bottle and these are API (American Petroleum Institute) and ACEA (Association des Constructeurs Europeens d’Automobiles) all good oils should contain both of these and an understanding of what they mean is important.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>API</strong><br /><br />This is the more basic of the two specs as it is split (for passenger cars) into two catagories. <br /><br />S = Petrol and C = Diesel, most oils carry both petrol (S) and diesel (C) specifications.<br /><br />The following table shows how up to date the specifications the oil are:<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>PETROL</strong><br /><br />SG - Introduced 1989 has much more active dispersant to combat black sludge.<br /><br />SH - Introduced 1993 has same engine tests as SG, but includes phosphorus limit 0.12%, together with control of foam, volatility and shear stability.<br /><br />SJ - Introduced 1996 has the same engine tests as SG/SH, but phosphorus limit 0.10% together with variation on volatility limits<br /><br />SL - Introduced 2001, all new engine tests reflective of modern engine designs meeting current emissions standards<br /><br />SM - Introduced November 2004, improved oxidation resistance, deposit protection and wear protection, also better low temperature performance over the life of the oil compared to previous categories.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Note:</strong><br /><br />All specifications prior to SL are now obsolete and although suitable for some older vehicles are more than 10 years old and do not provide the same level of performance or protection as the more up to date SL and SM specifications, so if you’ve a recent model, don’t bother. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>DIESEL</strong><br /><br />CD - Introduced 1955, international standard for turbo diesel engine oils for many years, uses single cylinder test engine only<br /><br />CE - Introduced 1984, improved control of oil consumption, oil thickening, piston deposits and wear, uses additional multi cylinder test engines<br /><br />CF4 - Introduced 1990, further improvements in control of oil consumption and piston deposits, uses low emission test engine<br /><br />CF - Introduced 1994, modernised version of CD, reverts to single cylinder low emission test engine. Intended for certain indirect injection engines<br /><br />CF2 - Introduced 1994, defines effective control of cylinder deposits and ring face scuffing, intended for 2 stroke diesel engines<br /><br />CG4 - Introduced 1994, development of CF4 giving improved control of piston deposits, wear, oxidation stability and soot entrainment. Uses low sulphur diesel fuel in engine tests<br /><br />CH4 - Introduced 1998, development of CG4, giving further improvements in control of soot related wear and piston deposits, uses more comprehensive engine test program to include low and high sulphur fuels<br /><br />CI4 Introduced 2002, developed to meet 2004 emission standards, may be used where EGR ( exhaust gas recirculation ) systems are fitted and with fuel containing up to 0.5 % sulphur. May be used where API CD, CE, CF4, CG4 and CH4 oils are specified.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Note:</strong><br /><br />All specifications prior to CH4 are now obsolete and although suitable for some older vehicles are more than 10 years old and do not provide the same level of performance or protection as the more up to date CH4 &amp; CI4 specifications. <br /><br />If you want a better more up to date oil specification then look for SL, SM, CH4, CI4 <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>ACEA</strong><br /><br />This is the European equivalent of API (US) and is more specific in what the performance of the oil actually is. A = Petrol, B = Diesel and C = Catalyst compatible or low SAPS (Sulphated Ash, Phosphorus and Sulphur). These specs are more commonly found on European oils and in many respects are more important than API for European Manufactured cars.<br /><br />Unlike API the ACEA specs are split into performance/application catagories as follows:<br /><br />A1 Fuel economy petrol<br />A2 Standard performance level (now obsolete)<br />A3 High performance and/or extended drain<br />A4 Reserved for future use in certain direct injection engines<br />A5 Combines A1 fuel economy with A3 performance<br /><br />B1 Fuel economy diesel<br />B2 Standard performance level (now obsolete)<br />B3 High performance and/or extended drain<br />B4 For direct injection car diesel engines<br />B5 Combines B1 fuel economy with B3/B4 performance<br /><br />C1-04 Petrol and Light duty Diesel engines, based on A5/B5-04 low SAPS, two way catalyst compatible.<br />C2-04 Petrol and light duty Diesel engines, based on A5/B5-04 mid SAPS, two way catalyst compatible.<br />C3-04 Petrol and light duty Diesel engines, based on A5/B5-04 mid SAPS, two way catalyst compatible, higher performance levels due to higher HTHS.<br /><br />Note: SAPS = Sulphated Ash, Phosphorous and Sulphur.<br /><br />Put simply, A3/B3, A5/B5 and C3 oils are the better quality, stay in grade performance oils.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>APPROVALS</strong><br /><br />Many oils mention various Car Manufacturers on the bottle, the most common in the UK being VW, MB, BMW, Ford or Vauxhall but do not be misled into thinking that you are buying top quality oil because of this.<br /><br />Oil Companies send their oils to OEM’s for approval however some older specs are easily achieved and can be done so with the cheapest of mineral oils. Newer specifications are always more up to date and better quality/performance than the older ones.<br /><br />Some of the older OEM specifications are listed here and depending on the performance level of your car are best ignored if you are looking for a quality high performance oil:<br /><br />VW – 500.00, 501.00 and 505.00<br /><br />Later specs like 503.00, 503.01, 506.00 are better performing more up to date oils but as far as VW is concerned even these have now been superseded by the latest VW504.00 and VW507.00 specifications.<br /><br />MB – 229.1, 229.30<br /><br />Later specs like 229.31, 229.5, and 229.51  are better performing more up to date oils.<br /><br />BMW – LL98<br /><br />Later specs like LL01 and the latest LL04 oils are better performing more up to date. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>FINALLY</strong><br /><br />Above is the most accurate guidance we can give without going into too much depth however there is one final piece of advice regarding labelling. <br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>Certain statements are made on labels that are meaningless and just marketing hype; here are a few to avoid!</span><br /><br />Recommended for use where……………<br /><br />May be used where the following specifications apply……………<br /><br />Approved by……………………….. (but with no qualification or specification)<br /><br />Recommended/Approved by (some famous person, these endorsements are paid for)<br /><br />Racing/Track formula (but with no supporting evidence)<br /><br />Also be wary of statements like “synthetic blend” if you are looking for a fully synthetic oil as this will merely be a semi-synthetic.<br /><br />Like everything in life, you get what you pay for. The cheaper the oil the cheaper the ingredients, lower the performance levels and older the specs it meets so beware! <br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Guy and the www.opieoils.co.uk Team</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 02:15:32 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='justify'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/opie-logo.png' style='float:right; margin:5px' /> C6owners.org has recently enrolled into the club discount scheme at Opie Oils, so we thought we'd say hello and tell you a bit about us.<br /> <br />Opie Oils are the UK's leading "online" independent oil and lubricants retailer. We can offer you a really extensive range of oils and lubricants from 8 major oil manufacturers at prices much lower than the high street and main dealers. Our brands include, Silkolene, Fuchs, Gulf, Castrol, Motul, Mobil, Amsoil and Redline.<br /><br />We stock oils and fluids that meet pretty much all manufacturers and international specifications and can deliver throughout the UK. <br /> <br />We also sell UFI filters (oil,air,fuel,cabin) <br />K&N Filters<br />NGK Spark Plugs<br />Denso spark plugs (iridium and iridium tough)<br />Cleaning,polishing and detailing products from Bild Hamber, Meguiars and Muc-Off<br />Trico Wiper Blades (including Neoform Beam Blades)<br /> <br />If you would like any oil advice or a recommendation for your car or bike please feel free to ask and we will get back to you as soon as we can.<br /> <br />The good news is, now the Club is a member of our club discount scheme you can discounts of at least 10% across our entire range. <br /> <br />Just choose C6owners.org from the list of clubs and enter your forum user name when you register on our web site - all the prices will then be reduced to show your club discount.<br /> <br />Finally, if there are any products we don't stock and you have difficulty getting hold of elsewhere, let us know and we'll see if we can stock them.<br /> <br />We look forward to being of help!<br /> <br />Cheers<br />Guy, Opie Oils<br /> <br />You can also contact us by phone on +44 1209 215164<br />(All oils recommended are available to buy online at my <a href="http://www.opieoils.co.uk/" class="bbcode" rel="external">web site</a>) </div><br /><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/opie-oils.gif' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 02:32:22 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Everybody,<br /><br />3 days before the warranty expired I had a leak that caused the car to break down. It had to be recovered to the dealer. It was a LDS pipe going to the power steering rack. They fixed that, but coming so close to the end of the warranty frightened my wife. <br /><br />She reasoned that the C6 is an expensive car and will be expensive to repair. She persuaded me to break the habit of a lifetime and take out an extended warranty. One year costs £680 and two years costs an eye watering £1,200. <br /><br />I went for one year. Ask me in a year's time if it was £680 wasted or if I should have gone for the two year option!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Refer to other post, http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1549    <br /><br />I'll post pictures once I've had a closer look.<br /><br />Regards<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As you might know Citroën put two new Michelins on for me last week. I drove home a happy man - albeit lighter of wallet.<br /><br />Yesterday I took the car out for the first time since then and got one kilometre up the road when the puncture warning came on. As I was about to go on a motorway journey I didn't fancy the speed-restricted space-saver so decided to turn around a drop into National Tyres nearby.<br /><br />The lad took the rapidly deflating wheel off and started tut-tutting. Sure enough Citroën had left the old weights in place and balanced the wheel with new ones as well. Then he pointed out that the rim hadn't been cleaned and could be the cause of the leak. When we took the dust cap off we found the valve insert was loose. Simply tightening it up and inflating the wheel did the trick. Phew - at least there wasn't an expensive puncture in a new tyre which was my first fear.<br /><br />Now my question. Once on my merry way I noticed the car was pulling to the left. I thought it might be a discrepancy between Citroën's and National Tyre's pressure gauges. I took out my gauge and ensured both tyres on the axle in question had exactly the same pressure but the pulling to one side persists. It's not a violent pull but it's nevertheless quite evident.<br /><br />I was there the whole time with the National Tyres chap and he did nothing but take the wheel off and put it back on. He used the jacking point under the sill, he didn't touch any suspension members.<br /><br />Has anyone heard of tracking going out of line like this before?<br /><br />Do you think I should take it back to them and have them check the tracking, or is another visit to Citroën on the cards?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I know a few are looking to 'self service' their C6's so here is a list of a few items and UK retail Prices (Gulps)<br /><br />6426YE - Flat Blade - £26.77 net - £31.45 inc Vat @ 17.5% (wiper Blade)<br /><br />6426YF - Flat Blade - £26.77 net - £31.45 inc Vat @ 17.5% (wiper Blade)<br /><br />14444WL - Air Filter £22.04 net - £25.90 inc Vat @ 17.5% (Air Filter)<br /><br />6447TC - Charcoal Filter - £24.02 net - £28.22  inc Vat @ 17.5% (Pollen Filter)<br /><br />1109AW - Oil Filter - £23.68 net - £27.82  inc Vat @ 17.5% (Oil Filter + Seal)<br /><br />190696 - Filtering Pad - £18.23 net - £21.42  inc Vat @ 17.5% (Diesel Filter + Seal)<br /><br />So that's £103.36 inc Vat for a full set of Genuine Citroen filters alone<br /><br />Now you can get after market ones once the car is out of warranty but g<span style='color:#ff0000'>iven all the problems caused by cheap oil filters on the C4 engines giving spurious low oil pressure and low oil level readings and engine management warning lights, I would recommend that this at least, should always be a genuine Citroen/Peugeot Part</span>.(prices are the same at Peugeot BTW, I checked)<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c6owners.org/images/c4/wida.png' style='float:left; margin: 5px' alt='wida part for French cars' /> <b>Parts for your Citron from Wida Components Ltd.</b> wholesale importers and distributors of New car parts for Renault, Citroen and Peugeot vehicles.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>WIDA provide quality replacement parts from major European component companies, including many of the original parts suppliers to the French car manufacturers.</strong><br /><br />In addition, on certain lines they can often offer a cheaper alternative to first line suppliers, meaning a great deal for the super price conscious.<br /><br />Their 5,000 sq ft warehouse and huge buying power enables them to offer you a high quality product range at very competitive prices. <br /><br />Many parts are sourced from Citroen suppliers and meet the same exacting standards and often come with a Citroen logo, but are much cheaper than you will find anywhere else, so you can be sure of the quality.<br /><br />Visit the <a href='http://widaonline.co.uk' rel='external' title='Citroen and other French Car Parts'> online store</a> to see the savings yourself<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Can't find what you want then call 01274 304499</strong>  Mon - Fri. 9.00am - 5.00pm. and ask for Matt or Mark who will be happy to help you. <a class='bbcode' href='http://widaonline.co.uk/' rel='external' >WIDA </a> staff have over 60 years experience between them so should have no problem finding what you are after.<br /><br />Premier Members qualify for an additional 5% discount if they quote the code  in the online store or over the telephone<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just a quick question ... I assume wheel rotation (front to back) is still possible with TPMS? <br /><br />Just had a quick read of the documentation on this site and it looks like the ECU works out which wheel sensors are under the front wheel arch, and probably assumes the other two must be fitted to the rear. Not quite sure how it works out which is the rear left and rear right though. I assume that the system re-learns after a period of time and does not require any initialisation with a diagnostic tool???<br /><br />Anyone actually done this procedure?<br />Thanks!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Wasn't sure about posting here or in the lounge, so here goes <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/laughing1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  Just to brief you guys, I am thinking of replacing my current C4 with a superior vehicle, and I have some options. I know it sounds idiotic to compare them, but... here they go:<br /><br />2010 Mercedes C180K Classic<br />2010 BMW 320i Joy<br />2007 Citroen C6<br />and... looking for other options. All of them are in the £46-50k mark, but the BMW and the Merc are new, and I'm worried about mantaining the C6 for some years since there are only a dozen or so here in Brazil, and Citroen don't import them since 2008 (parts! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/beg.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> )<br /><br />I am tempted by the C6 because of the comfort factor, but I must admit a C Class has been my dream for a considerable time <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/giveup.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />What do you think? Any other vehicle suggestions are very welcome! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having had Citroens for many years, I have suffered from autobox problems in the past. Back in the days when I used to do my own servicing, I changed the autobox oil at the same time as the engine oil. Some might say that that's overkill, but once I started doing that I never had any more problems with the box.<br /><br />Now with my 'sealed for life' C6 autobox, I'm wondering whether to do something similar. My car now has 24K on the clock and I'm doing 300 miles a week. I've already decided to have the engine oil replaced every 10K instead of every 20K and I'm wondering whether I should have the gearbox oil changed as well.<br /><br />What do others think?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Sitting at a red light this afternoon I heard that sound you dread: a loud THUMP and the car shook from side to side. Looking up from the radio I had been fiddling with I noticed the driver's door mirror had been folded the wrong way and I saw the tail end of the turning bus which had caught me with its freeboard driving off down a side street. I was too late to catch his number and there was no question of me following him the way I was blocked in at the junction.<br /><br />I feared the worst but when I stepped out of the car I was very pleasantly surprised to see not a single mark on the door. The only damage is white paint on the edge of the door mirror - which should T-Cut off easily. I can't believe it, it was quite a thump and the car really rocked. I fully expected to see a pushed in door panel.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[What finish did the 18 inch exclusive wheels have when new?<br />3 of mine are painted a rather dull silver and 1 is lacquered polished alloy finish which looks a lot nicer]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everybody,<br /><br />First, let me say that as a Frenchman, I am glad that some distinguished foreigners like our Citroen oddities (last of which being the C6).<br /><br />I am fond of this car and will eventually buy one, in a couple of years. For the moment they are too pricey, even in France and instead, I bought a '95 Jaguar xj6 Sovereign. Out here, it is the other way round: Jaguar are, somehow, regarded as oddities (beautiful though) and in the sea of Diesel Picasso, Scenic and Clio, I am very much of a foreigner. <br /><br />I live in La Defense, which, as you may know, is the approximate equivalent of your City. For this reason, I see everyday a few C6 belonging to our "capitaines d'industrie": CEOs of TOTAL, AREVA, SOCIETE GENERALE and others all use this fantastic-looking car. Although more and more, you see some S-Class (which used to be regarded, on this side of the Channel, as new-comer bad-taste).<br /><br />Times have changed... I hope that the booming chinese business of PSA will mean a new C6 sometime soon. I think I have recently seen a chinese designed top-of-the range, called Metropolis, it was fantastic-looking!<br /><br />Anyway, if you need some french-speaking assistance in your activities or in parts supplies, do not hesitate to send me an email, would be happy to support your bunch of originals.<br /><br />Tallyho on Audis!!<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello there,<br /><br />I'm new to the forum, but I hope that you guys can give me a hand. My dad has just bought a 2007 C6 Exclusive in black, but it has an annoying fault (well, I think it is a fault). When you  first switch on the stereo, an information box pops up with the words:<br /><br />"Software versions Incompatible. ert configuration CD-RO"<br /><br />Then, once this goes off and just the radio is playing there is a beeping coming from the speakers. The beep is on then off continuously. Obviously this is very annoying as when listening to the radio is is there in the background. But, it goes away when not using the radio.<br /><br />Also, when going through the settings, in the Navigation section it doesn't come up with the map and when you press the centre button and select save location it says no disk inserted or something. Where is the disk located as I cannot see it in the handbook.<br /><br /><br />I hope that you can help...<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone, I've finally done it, I blame those miserable residuals, who could resist?<br /><br />Yesterday  I pulled myself out from under my XM long enough to purchase a December 2005 C6 2.7 exclusive with a full service history for less than 10k.<br /><br />The suspension is close to perfection, the engine and gearbox combination is perfect, silky power delivery at any engine speed.<br /><br />I've only driven around 150 miles so far, but it's an amazing machine, a little spin to Stonehenge tomorrow might be nice.<br /><br />I'm a forty something IT consultant "resting" between contracts, in these crunchy times it looks like my rest may be longer than anticipated.<br /><br />The forum looks really interesting, there is a lot of hard information and a good natured community, hopefully I can add a little something.<br /><br />If anyone needs to know anything about XM gear linkages...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I recently hit my highest speed in the C6 so far - 222km/h (138mph) on an empty stretch of Autobahn - and noticed that my TomTom navigation unit showed an actual speed of 220km/h, which means the speedometer in the C6 is remarkably accurate! So be careful, if you are one of those who always assumes the speedometer is 10% too optimistic because it's more like 1%...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm pleased to say it looks like I'll be in a position to move up from my beloved but ageing XM to a gleaming, new(ish) C6 sooner rather than later.<br /><br />I know only too well the weak points of an older XM (lost track of hydraulic leak, glove box and window winder repairs!) , but I just wondered if any pattern has emerged with the C6, or are they proving to be pretty reliable so far? Anything I should have checked out in particular before buying?<br /><br />I've been lucky though with my XM auto box, 220,000 miles and counting and I often tow a 1.5 tonne caravan too. It's never been touched apart from the partial oil changes at the specified intervals.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Ed]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had my C6 for nearly a year now; it's a 2.7HDi Exclusive on an '06 plate, with Lounge Pack. I was on the Alfaowner.com (Alfas are my fist love) forum and somebody mentioned this site. It's good to see a healthy owners' forum for such a rare car.<br /><br />I bought the C6 as a replacement for my previous daily driver: a 1996 BMW 740iL. I like big cars with lots of kit but I also like interesting cars - Audis and Mercs have never really floated my boat. Even the Bimmer was a car I could only respect, rather than love.<br /><br />I chose the C6 for several reasons.<br /><br />Firstly, I think the thing looks absolutely fantastic. Even now, a year on, I find myself turning around and looking back at it while walking away. I love the little design details: the subtle slashes in the flanks and the vaguely Art Deco treatment around the rear quarter. I also like the nod to great Citroens of the past, in the proportion. I think the designers have struck an excellent balance between evoking their heritage without creating a pastiche. It is so very different to the more mainstream cars: it looks like nothing else on the road. <br /><br />Secondly, I like the engineering of the car: I am an engineer myself. Obviously, the trick suspension goes without saying but things like the HUD and lane departure system are clever touches and do actually work. I love the way the car settles down after you've switched the engine off; almost as if it's sitting down for a well-earned rest after a long journey.<br /><br />Thirdly, and this is probably a bit of vanity on my part, I like the attention it receives. Everywhere I go, I catch people looking at it. Even friends and acquaintances who now nothing about cars want to talk about it and recognise that it's something a bit different. People have come up to me in the car park at work and asked me about it. I catch people stopping and looking at it when it's parked in the street outside my house*. Who can say that about their Audi A6?<br /><br />Here she is:<br /><br /><img src='http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs095.snc1/4961_127924724664_681649664_2865155_5761011_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />My only complaint, if that's the right word, is that I shouldn't have bought a black one. It looks great  but it's a [%*^#@!] to keep clean! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />*Don't worry, it's not usually parked in the street but I've been having driveway space issues recently, what with having various Alfas to find homes for.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello there! One other slight niggle is the brakes. <br /><br />We were sitting in the queue waiting for fuel with foot on brake in D. After about 5-10mins dad said that the brake pedal just "went to the floor". The brakes feel completely different to before this... you really have to push quite hard on the pedal and at some moments it feel like there's nothing there. <br /><br />Anyone have any ideas?<br />Cheers.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, just picked up my C6 - it's phantastic. Can't get the grin off my face. Been on motorways, on frost-damaged roads and on mountain gravel roads. Who needs an SUV / S-class / any other car?! <br /><br />Just one thing would make me even happier: I've become used to carry my iPhone everywhere and store lots of music on it. Knowing that I could use the car's hard disk, I still would like to play tunes directly from the iPod feature. I can connect the phone function via bluetooth - <br /><br />TIP: international call numbers must be preceeded by "00" instead of "+", at least when calling from Austria, otherwise the car's phone number repository won't be able to place the call. dialling directly from the phone works, though. <br /><br />- but I cannot play music that way. I can do that with a Philips stereo I use at home, so I guess it has nothing to do with the iphone. <br /><br />I could use an FM-transmitter, but the one I used is to short to plug into the lighter sockets. The RT5 does not have a USB connector (at least, not visible), only three cinch connectors for video in the glove gox. <br /><br />Thanks for you patience thus far, here's now my question: <br /><br />Anyone any ideas what to do about playing iPod music on my C6? <br /><br />Cheers, thanks in advance, <br /><br />Volker]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've recently bought a used C6 (my second) but the magazine for the CD changer is missing. Does anyone know what model is fitted to C6s in order that I can obtain a replacement? The model no. is not visible and I can see no obvious way of removing the changer to find its label. It's a 2.2 manual, registered in Sept 2009 though I suspect it was built somewhat earlier than this.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Has anyone noticed that the amount of brake dust their C6 produces is very high?<br /><br />After cleaning the car my wheels are filthy again within a matter of miles.<br /><br />Over the last 3 weeks, I've noticed that the brake dust was so heavy that it was actually starting to spread up the edges of the back bumper. It always washes off and leaved the wheels like new though.<br /><br />I don't brake hard or do anything daft either.<br /><br />Is it just that Citroen pads are very soft? My car is nearly 3 years old with 26k on it. It's on the original pads I believe.<br /><br />David.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had this system for about the last four months and I've had nothing but trouble with it. It promised a lot, but delivered little. Since I posted the reply shown below, on the Alfaowner Forum, the thing now totally refuses to recognise the iPod. Their latest firmware version was supposed to address some of the shortcomings I listed but now it's totally kaput.<br /><br />I've been in contact with Parrot's tech support and tried all of their suggestions, to no avail. A couple of work colleagues also use the MKi9200 and have been having various problems of their own. I think it's time I looked at an alternative.<br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'><strong class='bbcode bold'>C6Nikos wrote (on alfaowner.com):</strong><br /><br />I have a Parrot MKi9200 in my Citroen C6 and, to be honest, it's not as good as I'd hoped.<br /><br />When I bought it, it needed a firmware upgrade to even find my iPod - even now, the connection is flaky. Parrot claims that the interface is fully iPod compatible, but I have my doubts.<br /><br />Secondly, it will only play songs in alphabetical order. There is no option to choose from albums, playlists, podcasts etc. I tend to have to pick what I want to play before starting the system and then plug it in and hope that the Parrot will find it. Often, I have to restart the kit, by switching the ignition off and on again, for this to happen. If I decide I want to listen to something else while driving, I either have to pull over, switch off the car and repeat the above, or just go back to listening to the alphabetical song list. Oh, and it only plays through the front speakers.<br /><br />Thirdly, the Bluetooth connection to my Nokia is also quite unreliable. You also get nuisance interruptions to the radio or CD changer, such as when the phone battery reaches fully charged. If you get one of these nuisance interruptions when listening to the iPod, you have to press play again to resume or sometimes it won't even play at all.<br /><br />All in all, I'll not be buying another one and I wouldn't recommend them.</div><br /><br />Has anyone tried one of these new <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/faq/faq.php?0.cat.3.212' rel='external' >9702.EZ/Xcarlink interface boxes</a> yet, perhaps with the optional Bluetooth module?<br /><br />I'm not sure whether it will be compatible with my head unit, as I don't know what type it is. I have the Concert Pack (JBL amp) with SatNav. Would anyone be able to advise, please?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all!<br /><br />My name is Chris and I am officially a 'lurker'. I'm a massive fan of the C6 and am in the market to purchase one soon so I am on the hunt for the right car in the right spec at the right price. I have been an avid follower of the discussions on this forum for some time and I want to thank everyone for their contributions. They are very helpful! I will let you all know as soon as I properly become a member of this Exclusive club (no pun intended!)<br /><br />I just came across this unusual C6 image online - I'm guessing it is from the Japanese market. There is a second LCD display in the place of an airvent. Does anyone know anything more about this? I can't recall having seen it before. <br /><br /><img src='http://carview-img01.bmcdn.jp/ecrm/stock/2312101_8.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />My apologies if I have posted this incorrectly!<br /><br />Safe motoring.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[At last, i have found you all, i wondered where all the C6 owners were hiding, aside from some rather difficult French forums, i thought i was all alone.<br /><br />If you see a storm grey exclusive running around south Herts, that's probably me that is. Proud owner of an 07 for the last 10 months, and confirmed citroen fanboy. The wife had a C8 at the time and i was envious of the big sparkling C6 in the showroom since i first clapped eyes on it. Once i had got rid of my VW Phaeton (another wonderful car, but i got fed up with sending the tax man my pay check directly) i set about finding my C6, and i was lucky enough to have a pre launch model for the day thanks to a very persuasive phone call to Citroen UK back in 2006, fell in love with everything about it, and in another couple of years i will be after a 3.0 HDI to feed my addiction.<br /><br />In all the time i have been driving the C6, i have never, ever, seen another C6..the only time i have has been in either the wifes car or a hire car, so if you are a fellow owner and for no apparent reason a bloke with a beard starts waving like a lunatic in St Albans....its me.<br /><br />Hope i dont take up too much space in the forums, and i will be sure to leave my boots at the door.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As the C6s creep into MOT mid age, it should be possible to see some stats<br /><br />http://www.prosol.co.uk/mot_test_results/<br /><br />Regards<br /><br /><br />.... Except C6s not shown in the database?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I am a C6 owner since July 2006 and I’m very happy with this car.<br /><br />Still, I have a “small” problem regarding both B pillars. After two years (2008 and aprox. 40,000 km), I had to change the interior B pillar’s fabric because, when I put the seatbelt on, this ruined it.<br /><br />I made a note to the Citroen Representative in Bucharest, Romania, and they change the B pillar’s fabric as a commercial act and not as a warranty problem.<br /><br />Now, after two years (2010 and 75,000 km), the situation is the same. So I made another note to the Citroen Representative in Romania in which I insisted that this is a design problem and, because my warranty will expire in two months, I asked them to change the fabric again as a warranty problem.<br /><br />They said that they studied all the service reviews and no C6 owners reported this kind of problem so … there is no problem.<br />Is there anybody who has the same problem or am I the only one in the world with it?<br /><br />PS.  My original pillar’s color is beige. Now is a combination of beige and black <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/headbang.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello from Manchester, am an old boy and have worked in the Car Audio and aftermarket Alloy wheel trade most of my working life, I have been fortunate to have owned/ driven most makes and models of cars, Passionate (and argumentative) about them too.   <br /><br />Liked the C6 since introduction but wasn’t brave enough to buy a new one then, anyway now drive a 22 month old Exclusive 2.7HDI and would like to share my thoughts, <br /><br />I like lots about the car but a couple of things are not great and before I take it to the dealers would appreciate other owners advice, I find the low speed ride over typical town roads shocking and would describe the ride in my car as worse than a Audi A3 I used for a couple of weeks, its not just the comfort but the bump/thump that comes through the body, it feels as though there is far too much unsprung weight, also when going over a couple of speed bumps a loud crashing noise comes from the front, also on the suspension side a couple of rear passengers have complained about a “floaty “ride and of feeling queasy at moderate  speeds on country lanes. <br /><br />Lastly from cold the engine stutters some times and has even cut out coming out a busy T junction, even at normal temperature and I am driving on a trailing throttle the engine hesitates, I have noticed that the engine far noisier than other cars I have driven with the same one and wonder if mine has a problem, it does sound a bit guttural (???) is this normal. <br /><br />Other than the rant I love the car and without doubt my next car will be a 3.0HDi]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, Just in the process of fitting a towbar. The Citroen instructions are great for the easy bits but do not describe how to remove the rear bumper. I have all visible screws removed, the taillights removed and the bolts under it. I also have the bolt the connect the bumper to the body - this is under the wheel arch. <br /><br />The little screws insidet he body that go to the bumper are removed [1 each side]. However it still seems connected half way up the join between the bumper and the body [along the line of the crease]. <br /><br />I can't work out what to do. Anyone have any ideas.<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well I left FCS at Rockingham in Northampton today at 2.15 pm today (Sunday) for a 200 mile journey and had gone 2 miles when the Service light came on and a low tyre pressure warning to go with it on the nearside rear <br /><br />Stopped at the first garage I came to, to check the pressure and.......................<br /><br />Yep, the plastic dust cap wouldn't come off (a common problem) b****r<br /><br />So, trying to force off with pliers is highly likely to shear the valve stem and I didn't fancy a 200 mile drive on the 55mph restricted spare so what to do?<br /><br />Cut the dust cap off to check the pressure and rule out a faulty sender unit<br /><br />Guess what though, I had no knife, nor did the garage so as the tyre looked OK decided to carry on to the next garage to see if they could help<br /><br />At the 4th garage after 40 miles (no one had a knife or sold tools) I had a bit of luck, a Gilbarco service engineer was fixing a pump and lent me a knife so I was able to cut the cap off and add some air.<br /><br />Yes the pressure was low and the system reset OK<br /><br />Just confirms though that you should check the caps regularly to ensure they don't seize on and keep them lubricated with something non setting, oh and carry a knife just in case they still decide to lock themselves on, never try and get them off with pliers  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/dunno.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, can someone confirm the Mirror Paint code is EXL (Obsidia Black). This is the colour listed in the FAQ as body parts.<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All I am new to the forum having just purchased a 56 2.7 Exclusive. I took it to France last week and found that the Navidrive Sat Nav displayed only the French Autoroutes. I obviously need to upgrade the system - any advice on how best to do this please.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Robthewad]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi just joined up.<br /><br />have been looking at buying a c6 to replace my company car (20k miles a year)i test drove a sept 09 2.7 exclusive last week with 12k miles on it which was very nice but was wondering if it worth buying the petrol as the purchase price is significantly better and ive heard its even quieter and has a better ride at low speeds(is this true?)<br /><br />Also noticed a whistling noise near the top of the drivers side window at speed during my test drive (did check the windows were closed). lastly ive not seen an arctic steel in the flesh (only black which is stunning)whats the view of how that colour suits the car?<br /><br />sorry for the long post any help much appreciated. nick]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Everybody,<br /><br />Because my car is black, I decided to leave the day running lights (DRL) on; it really does help others to see me coming. However, I sometimes get flashed by other drivers who think that the DRL's are, in fact fog lights. The fact that DRLs run 21 watt bulbs as opposed to the 55 watt bulbs of fog lights is neither here nor there...... I've noticed that drivers with LED DRLs don't seem to have this problem as LEDs cannot be mistaken for fog lights.<br /><br />My question is: is it possible to change the (ordinary) bulbs in the DRL for LEDs, i.e. is there a single LED bulb that I could replace the conventional bulbs with?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[At the moment we have several threads running with information about the Michelins tyres originally fitted by Citroen so felt it time to have a dedicated one!<br /><br />In line with other members (following on from my post about the pressure sensing valves) I checked my tyres carefully.<br /><br />I had to change the front 2 yesterday as they were bordering on dangerous. They were still within legal limits and from a tread perspective looked OK<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1276765358_1_FT0_tread-area.jpg" title="C6 tyre tread area" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1276765358_1_FT0_tread-area_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br />However, looking at the side walls there was some serious cracking and signs of 'perishing' but, only really apparent on the outside of both wheels, the inside walls looked OK.<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1276765604_1_FT0_tyre-wall.jpg" title="C6 Tyre Wall" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1276765604_1_FT0_tyre-wall_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br />What was worse though is that you can see threads from the structure sticking out of one of the cracks right on the wall edge.<br /><br />Plus once off the car, the wall had a lot of flexibiity and had in effect, lost it's support as can be seen in this short video (choose 1080p and full screen for a better view).<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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</div><br /><br />Having read all the previous posts on tyres I went for a pair of Falkens.<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1276765917_1_FT0_falkenze912.jpg" title="Falken ZE 912" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1276765917_1_FT0_falkenze912_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br />However these, against all I have said before, ended up on the front of the car as the locking wheel nut tool gave up on us as a dumb trainee used it with an impact wrench to try and remove the bolts.:-#<br /><br />BTW the wheel bolt torque setting 9 ± 1 m.daN  equates to around 75 lbs/ft<br /><br />With a bit of luck, we managed to get both wheels changed with the very dodgy adapter and some superglue so the Falkens were put on the front, not the rear which is strongly recommended by Citroen (and the police as my tyre fitter showed me a letter from them)<br /><br /><span style='color:#ff0000'>To replace the special adapter means ordering one from Citroen via the code on the hex area e.g. E 6BR7 but at a cost of £46.00 and a 2-3 week delivery time</span><br /><br />So it's cheaper to replace the whole set, which from the likes of Halfords costs £35.00<br /><br />But <strong class='bbcode bold'>Citroen sell a replacement set of 4 bolts with a new key for around £25.00</strong> - go figure that one out <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/rolleyes.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />So I'm waiting for the postman to bring the replacement set before swapping the wheels around - part number 9607.R5.<br /><br />There is some signs of cracking on the rear tyres as well, but nowhere near as bad so having to think hard about what to do about them as they have a good bit of tread left.<br /><br />Now when driving the car with the new tyres on the front the handling is much improved during cornering and feels far more assured. I suspect that the poor side walls on the Michelins were flexing to much in the corners, which as it was a gradual change, wasn't noticeable until the tyre change.<br /><br />Out of interest when I looked for replacement tyres this is what I found to choose from:<br /><br />Nexen N600 100Y XL @ £96.35 each fitted. (Budget option)<br /><br /><span style='color:#0000ff'>Falken ZE 912 W 100 Extra Load</span> @ £135 each fitted (mid range)<br /><br />Goodyear Eagle AYSM 100Y XL @ £166.26 each fitted<br /><br />Pirelli PZero 100Y XL @ £178.36 each fitted<br /><br />Conti Sport Continental CNT 3 XL 100Y @ £180.95 each fitted<br /><br />Michelin Sport PS2 100Y XL @ £207.93 each fitted<br /><br />So, if your reading this looking for a used C6, CHECK THE TYRES carefully and if in doubt, insist they are replaced as it could cost you a lot of money to replace a set of tyres.<br /><br />Reference threads to read are: http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?399.10#post_558, http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?997.0#post_1310 and http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1162.20#post_1370<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi , I am a lifelong Citroen enthusiast starting with 2CVs which I still enjoy and then graduating to DS , CX etc and now C6. My car is an 07 reg 2.7 lignage in black , have owned her for a year now during which time she has completed 2 return trips to Carcassonne in SW France , an eachway journey of 950 miles , at an average of 37 mpg - very impressive I think for such a luxurious car! <br /><br />I think the C6 is a very worthy real Citroen and a future classic.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi , new member here , wonder if anyone has experienced problem of loud humming sound when cold seemingly associated with the steering? my c6 has started to do this over the last few days<br />thanks Rob]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A few Tips.<br /><br />Following the Download instructions, the first task is to empty the reservoir. I used a clean disposable Baxa syringe (60p each from Ebay, see photo). The elastomer seems not to swell with the brake fluid. So removed 5 x 60ml of old brake fluid - this was very dark at only 18months old so obviously 2 year service interval change is pushing it. This is probably down to the design of the reservoir which has no diaphragm to prevent air/moisture entering the brake fluid. This is a big heavy car so brakes need to be up for it and the fluid is the critical element in this.<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1277036958_21_FT0_brakefluid_change1.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Next step is to remove the reservoir itself, presumably so that old sediment can be rinsed out. So first lower front windows a tad, then disconnect battery terminal. Access to the grip washer on the plastic pin/clip that attached the reservoir to the master cylinder is very  difficult. Plus removing the clip will probably break the pin/clip. So decide at this stage whether the reservoir is clean enough not to need removing, or purchase before hand a new pin/clip and simply break the old one to remove. Be warned that any brake fluid residue in the reservoir will drip out over the gearbox etc (hence need to remove as much as possible with the syringe).<br /><br />Connect pressure bleeding kit with suggested maximum pressure of 1.5 bar not 2 bar as in the instructions (some white stress marks showed in reservoir plastic so didn't want to push it to the official Citroen pressure). Flush calipers in correct order (<strong class='bbcode bold'>FL >> FR >> RL >> RR</strong>). The front calipers have two "pots" and the lower is so far from the bleed port, that any stale fluid will not be removed just by flushing through to bleed nipple. So remove brake pads and push pistons fully home with the bleed nipple open. Then reassemble calipers with 20mm wood spacers in place of the brake pads.<br /> <br />Complete flushing, then reassemble with pads and perform final bleed at each wheel using assistant and brake pedal.<br /><br />Road test, allowing pads to adjust to disks, cooling between each application. Check emergency brake assist (hazards will flash) and ABS functions.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Notes</strong>, LEXIA NOT required for this maintenance operation, as performed above. Bleed nipples are M7 x 1.0mm pitch and about 13mm long tip to underside of spanner hex. At least 1.5 litres of new brake fluid will be required (only use from sealed container).<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone,<br /><br />my name is Robert, living in Frankfurt, Germany. I've owned Citroens since I got my driver's licence, starting with an '83 BX 16, a great car. I lost it due to a torn timing belt, my fault, I didn't know too much about the importance of changing it in time back then, sadly.<br /><br />In '96 I bought a '91 XM 2.0i which I still retain. This one has proven to be a truly reliable friend, although I did have some issues, some small, some rather expensive.<br /><br />Two weeks ago I fulfilled a dream and bought my C6 Exclusive, '06 model, petrol V6 with colour 'Ganache' and leather 'Savanne'. A great combination. The car, with already 117.000 kms is in showroom condition, since the previous owner took great care of it.<br /><br />I've found this site and found it to be probably the best resource for all things C6 out there. (I also read German and French forums)<br /><br />I'd like to thank C6Dave and the other users and contributors for all the valuable information about a remarkable car, information about which is - and judging by the sales figures probably will remain - a scarce resource.<br /><br />Keep up the good work, and I'll also try to contribute as I find out stuff. First I think I'll take some pictures of my car and post them <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi - just wondering if anyone has fitted mudflaps to their C6.  I see Citroen offer these as addtional accessories.  Really wondering how they affect the look and how practicle they are.  I have previously fitted them to my XM and I notice that after only a few days driving around on wintery roads in NZ that the side and back of the car are showing signs of road spalsh. <br /><br />Many thanks <br /><br />Kiwiman]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />Loving my C6, first of all.<br /><br />Second of all, I noticed when driving with the window down yesterday (which I rarely do) that there is a brittle clicking/crunching sound coming from the front kerbside wheel when applying brakes at lowish speed, around 12mph downwards. I THINK it does it slightly when not braking, too, and don't think it comes from anywhere else.<br /><br />I called Citroen and they are taking it in on Tuesday to have a look (under warranty) but just out of interest I wondered if anyone has had the same? I just had a friend make the car pull itself in drive @5mph and gently apply brakes before releasing it again and heard it coming from the front wheel. Perhaps it's nothing but worth having it looked at, maybe it's a duff bearing or similar?<br /><br />p.s my car has done 52000 miles and is an 06 Exec.<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Stretched the C6s legs today - 310 mile run. Performed effortlessly as expected. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/IMG_4143.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/IMG_4144.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/IMG_4145.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I recall that there were a lot of earlier posts criticising the unavailability of Original Equipment front fitted mats for the Lignage.<br /><br />Well they are not listed as an accessory, but are available as a spare part so will obviously fit any model of C6. Part numbers (for the black ones at least) are mats-7585AV, fixings-7585V4<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have just spoken to Citroen about the extended warranty on my C6 - I have a year until mine expires but may save up for the £680 as it seems like a sensible thing to do with a car as unusual and expensive as the C6.<br /><br />I had a quick look on the net at some other non Citroen warranty providers. Has anyone else used a non Citroen warranty and how did you find it? Did it work out cheaper? Does the work get carried out by a Citroen dealer?<br /><br />For example I had a very quick look last night and was quoted £511 by a company called 'warrantywise'<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Due to this very hot weather (27+ degrees) we got the A/C gassed. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />The worrying thing was that there was NO gas left in it and had to be tested for any leaks. Thankfully there weren't any so it's Ice Cold now..you need good A/C with a black with black leather car! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/thumbup1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 02:33:48 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Following an emergency stop, the other day, I appear to have aquired a poltergeist! <br /><br />Driving home from work, the following morning, I was aware that my rump was getting warmer. I reached down and felt the heated seat switch and it was 'on'. I switched it off. <br /><br />At the same time, the radio volume increased by one increment; I lowered it back to it's original setting. Almost immediately it increased again, first by one increment then by another; I switched the radio off. Since then the radio volume has increased a couple of times again, usually after going over a bump or pothole. It's quite disturbing.<br /><br />Ideas anyone? <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Pete.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />I'm looking now at some new fronts for my C6. I have the OEM Michelin rubber at the moment and that's probably what I'll sling back on there but wondered if anyone had tried anything cheaper with good results? My father used to have Falken tyres which he really liked on his Subaru. I notice they are far cheaper than the Michelin equivalent.<br /><br />The main worry for me is road noise. I do a very low mileage and never cane the car around bends so just want something quiet and preferably cheap!<br /><br />Any recommendations welcome - by the way my car is an 06 exclusive.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>EDIT</strong> - just searched the forum for advice and found that Nexen or Falken seem to be OK? Can the owners of these vehicles comment on how they are holding up, again with particular reference to road noise? <br /><br />Also - bonus question - am I correct in thinking it would be best to put the new ones on the rear and move the michelins at the back to the front?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As I travel a lot, thought I'd take pictures of the C6 as it enhances well known places.<br /><br />So here's my first contribution.<br /><br />My C6 on Canongate (The Royal Mile), Edinburgh, Jun 10.<br /><br />Anyone else want to join in? (Click to enlarge)<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/85/1277995315_85_FT0_c6_canongate_edinburgh_jun_10.jpg" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/85/1277995315_85_FT0_c6_canongate_edinburgh_jun_10_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[For those owners with slightly older C6s, or those that run on salted roads, check the coolant pipe that runs to/from the interior heater.<br /><br />Dirt is thrown up by the wheels directly at the pipe. This one is less than 2 years old. All the paint is gone, some serious corrosion. What you expect on an 8 year old car.<br /><br />If you start loosing coolant, check out this pipe!<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1278101894_21_FT0_coolant_pipe_corrosion5.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1278101894_21_FT0_coolant_pipe_corrosion5_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 11:18:14 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Guys<br /><br />I read SOMEWHERE on this forum that one user found they could reduce wind buffeting at ~80mph by switching the air-con to recirculate. I tried it just now on the way home. <br /><br />Normally I don't notice much wind noise as it is, and more often than not I'm cruising at 65, but it really does work. I simply switched the air con from auto to recycle, and after a couple of seconds the wind noise goes. You can still hear some off the A pillar but what noise seemed to be coming from the B pillar noticeably disappears!!<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ok so I was without my car for three weeks . I have had it back for a week . I now seem to have an intermittent fault on a head light . Sometimes it works sometimes it does not . There also seems to be a small oil leak in front of the drivers side front wheel . It might be where all the leaking hydraulic fluid was cleaned up , who knows . I am starting to dislike my c6 . The sooners it's paid for and replaced with something built to last the better ! Rant over .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there, I just bought a C6 last Saturday, and am now the proud owner of a 60-reg 2.7 Exclusive, black with cream interior - lovely! Looking forward to using it for long journeys to / across France for family holidays. So far I have just driven it back from Shrewsbury where I bought it, but that was a nice long run and very comfy, so far so good.<br /><br />Previous car was a Renault Avantime, which was great. Not sure if there's a proper word for my condition, like serial-big/rare-french-car-buyer-itis maybe. <br /><br />Anyway, here's to many years of wafting around in genuine luxury!  Now off to read about mats, iPod connectivity, and more!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Lads,<br /><br />I finally sorted out the failed programming of front right hand height sensor but it took about a day plus a lot of head scratching and trial and error. However, what I found I think will be of interest to those of you who try this out as just following the step by step instrucions in Lexia may not be enough. You may need to do some corrective maths.<br /><br />First follow the measurement instructions in the mainenance instruction (available in C6 owners). Effectively, you measure each actual wheel radius (including tyre) Rx and the height of the respective vehicle measuring points, HxM on the front and rear subframes. The target is to get the each wheel height KxM = Rx-HxM to be 160+/-6mm for the front and 111+/-6mm for the rear. So for example my front LH wheel radius R1 is 310 mm, so to get  K1M = 160 mm I needed to measure H1M = 150mm. The rear RH wheel radius R4 is 320mm, so to get K4M = 111mm I needed to measure H4M = 209 mm.<br /><br />When I changed the wishbones, the maintenance instruction advised to reprogramme the vehicle heights. So I hooked up Lexia. To set vehicle height you go -> DIAGNOSIS -> GLOBAL TEST -> VARIABLE DAMPING -> SPECIFIC AFTER SALES OPERATIONS. Basically the procedure is that it asks you to enter each of your Rx and assocated Hx measurements as you find them. This I did and the actual measurements were: R1 (front LH) = 310mm / H1M =124mm, R2 (Front RH) = 310mm / H2M = 126mm, R3 (rear LH) = 318mm / H3M = 207mm and R4 (rear RH) =320mm and H4M = 210mm. So , the rear was in spec. but the front was nominally 25mm too low. So I thought that, once programmed, the car would know where actually it was and then with its sensors make the calculation and correct the car height. No!<br /><br />It continually threw up "programming failed" and said check sensors, wiring etc. By going VARIABLE DAMPING -> PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS -> STANDARD PARAMETERS - > PROGRAMMING STATUSES it displayed that front RH sensor programming was INCORRECT. Countless repeat inputs failed. I decided to replace the RH sensor. In the interim the car's front suspension became stiffer - I think this is a default mode in the case of an incorrectly programmed or defective sensor.<br /><br />I replaced the RH sensor but effectively no change. The breakthrough was going VARIABLE DAMPING -> PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS - > STANDARD PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS -> HEIGHT CORRECTIONS. I show the screen as it shows with everything sorted:<br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/38/1326653644_38_FT0_dsc_1658.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/38/1326653644_38_FT0_dsc_1658_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='455'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br />However, for front right hand movement, the figure was showing about - 20mm. This means that the system was saying that the front right hand was 20mm higher than the reference height. But if anything, it was 20mm lower. I decided to correct for this by adding 20mm to my H2M reading making it 146mm. Repeated the progamming and voila - "programming done." I took the car for a spin and the suspension was lovely again. However, the front was still 20mm lower. So cheekily I decided to tell the car that it was 20mm lower than it actually was. So H1M became 104mm and H2M became 106mm. Programme again - programming done and voila - cars raises 20mm.<br /><br />So I fine tuned again and this brings me to what I find is what you need to do:<br /><br />Measure your wheel radii R1 - R4.<br /><br />Measure your heights H1M - H4M.<br /><br />Work out the K1M - K4M. If a KxM is greater than the spec. subtract the difference fom your HxM. If a KxM is less than the spec. add the difference to your HxM.<br /><br />Look at the screen above.<br /><br />Check the movement for each sensor. If the value is positive it is saying that that the height is below the reference height by that amount. So subtract that height also from the relevant HxM. If the value is negative it is saying that the height is above the reference height by that amount. So add that height also to the relevant HxM.<br /><br />Programme again.<br /><br />It will ask you to reenter the figures after getting you to force height correction at each end of the car by pressing down in turn. For these figures, enter the <span class='bbcode underline' style='text-decoration:underline'>actual</span> values for HxM you measure again at this point. <br /><br />So at the finish I ended up with K1M = 160mm, K2M = 162mm, K3M = 106mm and K4M = 106mm.<br /><br />Took the car for a spin and suspension lovely.<br /><br />Notice too that in the screenshot all the widely -ve and +ve height corrections have disappeared.<br /><br />I hope this is of help and I needed to write it down before I forgot what I had done. At one point I feared I had a faulty suspension ECU.<br /><br />Finally, anyone in need of a second hand RH front height sensor?<br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />Phil C.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello.  I've been lurking here for a few months and have finally collected a black 09 2.7 Exclusive, so I thought I'd better introduce myself.  I've had a 2CV and a C3 Pluriel before, but have always fancied a big Citroen.  It's only been a couple of days, but I'm liking it very much and gradually getting used to the vastness.<br /><br />I'm in Redbourn, near St. Albans, so please wave if you see me.<br /><br />Steve.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, perhaps not quite a 'convoy' but, still, three C6s on the Autobahn, at 100mph, was fun <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> . Had a quick 600 km drive south from Berlin over the weekend and came across two C6s, one black, one dark blue, on the way back. Incidentally, my car received plenty of praise from the people at the hotel, you'll be pleased to hear!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Guys,<br /><br />After the problems I have had with my C6 I now seem to have a very helpful and reliable contact at Citroen UK.<br /><br />The number of these cars which seem to be suffering from burst LDS pipes when the car is just outside of warranty is not a coincidence.<br /><br />I'm going to speak to them about this but before I do so I'd like to collect some information to feed back to them.<br /><br />If you have suffered from this or have a pipe which looks remarkably unhealthy could you please provide me with some details?<br /><br />I'd ask for:<br /><br />Full Name<br />Model of C6<br />Registration Number<br />Date of Registration<br /><br />I can appreciate this is information that people won't want to give on a public forum so feel free to PM me or email me at dhallworth at googlemail dot com.<br /><br />I can guarantee 100% that this information won't be used for any other purpose or given to anybody other then Citroen UK.<br /><br />Unless I can give them examples of this occuring they aren't going to take note.<br /><br />Thanks guys,<br /><br />David.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I watched (yawn) the Bastille Day parade on the box yesterday and at the end there was a train of dark blue C6s to whisk the dignitaries away. I've never seen so many C6s in the same place - quite impressive looking <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 00:59:15 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<a href='http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/quote/household/ref/C6owne'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/banners/home-insurance.gif' title='Click for a Quote' style='float:right; margin:5px' /></a>  <strong class='bbcode bold'>Adrian Flux Insurance Services</strong> is one of the leading specialist home insurance brokers in the UK. In addition to providing discounted motor cover to C6 Owners we are also pleased to extend the offer to Household cover.<br /> <br />We deal with over 30 insurers to find you high quality, great value buildings and contents insurance cover for any circumstances - from a standard semi to a listed building, from homeowners to landlords and much, much more.<br />Whether you need buildings insurance, contents insurance or a comprehensive building and contents policy, we can find the right level of cover for you. And if your needs are a little out of the ordinary, we can usually offer a great rate where other companies would struggle to even quote.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Please call on the Club Freephone number - 0800 089 0035</strong> <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/quote/household/ref/C6owne' rel='external' > Click Here</a> or the banner for an online quote. <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Has anyone come across the official sales figures for the C6? I read that 78 were sold in the UK during the first 9 months of 2008 and that seemed to tie up with sales in Germany - 8 per month was the figure I saw. Just a little short of Citroen's original target of 10,000 per year for that market <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> . [How do you reckon they explained hitting under 1% of their sales target, incidentally?!] Anyway, I haven't read anything since and it would be nice to see the sales figures per country, throughout Europe.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,  I'm new here and have had my C6 for about a year,  It a great car, but in my ownership has developed a couple of niggly problems.<br /><br />First is related to the speed limiter and cruise control. Intermittently it will fail to activate, when I hit the top right button on the wheel to activate the system the display on the dash will flash "18" two or three times and then go to "---"  at which point I know that neither the cruise control or speed limiter will operate, and the left hand +/- buttons won't do anything.<br /><br />This also seems to be accompanied by an apparent loss of power with the car not really accelerating properly unit it hits 3500 revs.<br /><br />The "18" seems like an ECU error code indicating a faulty sensor, and the loss of power a "limp home" mode. but the engine warning on the dash is not on.<br /><br />Occasionally it also fires a "Depollution system Faulty" error  too, but that is much rarer.<br /><br />My dealer is at a loss.... can any one help please.<br /><br />thanks<br /><br />Adrian]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[After my own experiences with UK dealers and the various other stories here I thought I will try a French dealer this summer.<br /><br />In a couple of month's time the car will be a year with me. A bit premature perhaps for the annual service but I'll get it done next month while I'm still in France. I had a look at the local dealer to my parents'-in-law place and it doesn't have the "customer facing" flannel I've seen in the UK, it is an old-fashioned place where the customers can, and do, walk in and discuss their cars with the mechanics not with a "Service Manager". They're quoting EUR €185 for a C6 service including fluids and filters - doesn't seem bad to me - and they have C6 experience.<br /><br />Even better, I'll be able to walk home. No hour long journey across London and loan cars to arrange.<br /><br />While there I'll ask them to do a thorough inspection of the hydraulic lines. Any other checks I should be making as my warranty will soon be ended?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA['just discovered &amp; joined this forum - inevitably because was Googling after a solution to a problem we have !<br /><br />Our 2.7HDi Lignage has just had its first MoT &amp; two new tyres, at about 15000 miles, problem-free until now ... <br /><br />after starting, display normal ... after twenty seconds or so, get a beep &amp; a succession of messages at about five or ten second intervals (roughly, and not the exact words) - ESP/ASR fault ... ABS fault ... handbrake fault ... rear seat set-belts not fastened (with a few coats on back seat) ... and the sat.nav updates only every thirty seconds or so (so no-longer useful) ... <br /><br />this first happened when we were going-out one evening about ten days ago, and coming back things were back to normal, as they stayed for next few trips, then it happened again ... and now its seems to happen every time ... <br /><br />'caught the end of a kerb at about 40mph shortly before first occurrence - noticeable lurch, but quick look shows no sign of damage &amp; car drives normally ... <br /><br />any thoughts, please ?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Had my C6 in for a couple of small warranty jobs today.  A repeating fault on the air bags/seat belt pre tensioners (which could not be traced), a rattle from the front offside (turned out to be a broken under tray) and a replacement door check strap as mine made noises.  I had a call from Citroen to say I could not have my car back as if was <strong class='bbcode bold'><span style='color:#ff0000'>UNSAFE</span></strong> to drive.  <br /><br />On full lock the offending flexible brake hose was rubbing and it was almost worn though which would result in total brake failure.  Citroen in Weston have made a report to Citroen UK so that other dealers can check for this.  <br /><br />They told me that the hose is kept in place at two points so in theory it should not be a problem!!<br /><br />All jobs are being done under the warranty which has 7 months left to run.  I glad that my second MOT is due 6 weeks before this runs out. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/yahoo.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just bought my 58 plate C Lignage 2.7 that I pickup on Wednesday.  I know the parking sensors are defective and was going to book it in to a dealer ASAP.  Is there anything else that I should ask the dealer to check whilst they have it for the day? I noticed that the driver's side door bin/drawer rattled is there a fix for this? The car seemed to pitch on a bumpy motorway stretch. Perhaps the tyre pressures were all wrong!  TIA]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Broadspeed are still claiming to be able to obtain the C6 3.0HDI brand new at a £7K saving on the list price, ie. £30,926. http://www.broadspeed.com/new_cars/Citroen/C6/25732/3_0HDi_Exclusive_Auto_4_door. I have not yet seen one advertised in the UK secondhand but there are still some garages trying to sell the 2.7 secondhand for £25,000! Out of interest, has anyone approached a UK Citroen dealer, to find out whether the new car can be bought with such a discount?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[For information, posted at C4owners.<br /><br /><div class='indent'><em>Biohead wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Navteq have released their 2010/2011 maps on their website: http://www.navigation.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/Navteq-NavteqEurope-Site/en_GB/-/GBP/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductUUID=UaEKCghBSvMAAAEpALpdEUZ9&CatalogCategoryID=wzkKCghBp1QAAAEpkYxdEVpv&HideCrumb=&JumpTo=OfferList&PersistNavigationMenu=YES<br /><br />Just "obtaining" these myself to see how upto date these maps are... the 2009/2010 ones were missing a new road near me that opened in 2008!<br /><br />These are only for the Navidrive models, A.K.A the RT3, RT4 and RT5. The RNEG is not compatible with these maps.<br /></div>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The forum is restricted to a specialist user class which I have to approve entry to. It's not a free version of Autotrader<br /><br />Please be as accurate with the description as possible and indicate if your happy to be contacted by e mail or the site Personal Messaging System.<br /><br />C6owners are only providing a method for C6 owners to contact interested parties. This site does not take any responsibility for any descriptions given or provides any warranty or surety of the seller or buyer.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone. Just a short introduction. I’m Daniel. I’ve worked for Adrian Flux Insurance for nearly 18 years now.<br /><br />If any of you guys on here have any general insurance queries or specific problems with Adrian Flux insurance please let me know. I can assure you I will be completely impartial despite being on the pay roll of Adrian Flux. If we have messed up I will acknowledge that and make efforts to get it corrected, if any of you do not understand an insurers viewpoint I will do my best to clearly explain it.<br /><br />It could be problems ranging from simple paperwork issues to major claim disputes. With my years of experience I should be able to answer most queries immediately, if there are issues or a problem that I can’t answer directly I would ensure that a relevant manager investigates these and I would then be able to relay an answer back.<br /><br />I hope this will be of some helps for you.<br />Thanks very much.<br /><br />Daniel.<br /><br />Adrian Flux Insurance Group<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Packing up the C6 for my next decent trip, this time back to the UK and, initially, to the South West. It should be a decent run and I hope to get close to my recent 40mpg average, at least until I hit some of the smaller, hillier roads. These are the times when I'm glad I have the C6 rather than a smaller, less luxurious car <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Okay, had the car for a year now, covering about 12000 miles in this time it's had 2 new front hubs and wheel bearings, along with a NSF suspension leg, all covered by warranty, thankfully <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/thumbup1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />I still love driving this car and the attention it gets, it's quite amazing the looks it gets whether it be young kids or grown men <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  even the 'old bill' like it <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/busted_cop.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br />Finding out this was one of the first ten registered is a bit of a boon. Of the orignal 10 I have pics of three of them <strong class='bbcode bold'>YOA</strong> (mine) <strong class='bbcode bold'>YOD</strong> (at Elvington) and <strong class='bbcode bold'>YON</strong> (at Wetherby)<br /><br />We're off to the Angel of the North tomorrow, a 600 mile round trip roughly, basic route M6 -A66 - A1, gives us a wave if you see us. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/yahoo_wave.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having just returned from 2100 mile trip (Motorways, A roads, Unclassified, Alpine passes) I'm now a big fan of the Greenstuff brake pads.<br /><br />No squealing, much better modulation and good intial bite (very good for close busy city driving in heavy foreign traffic).<br /><br />Only downside is slightly more dust but this washes off easily<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br />PS should be a separate post I know, but much maligned RT4 really was a great aide.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Things have gone from bad to worse as far as my C6's navidrive is concerned. Last week Citroen Slough had the car for three days in order to fix two problems: the loud thump that comes through the speakers whenever the BSI is woken up and the non responsive MENU button whilst the car is in motion. Basically, they replaced the navidrive unit with a new one (which took over two months to arrive). It didn't fix the problem. They concluded that the problem lies in an incompatibility between the navidrive unit and the (official, Citroen, expensive) CD changer. They fixed the MENU button problem only by virtue of having an older version of the software on the new unit (7.11). Unfortunately, worse was to come.<br /><br />They told me that they cannot copy all my music and maps on the hard drive over to the hard drive in the new unit, so I would have to put it all back myself. It took me six weeks to copy the 30 odd CD's to the hard drive! I find it hard to believe that they can't do this, as it's a relatively simple matter to do. Worse, the voice control didn't function and the CD changer only plays through one channel. Just as well I checked it before driving off! They took it back and put the old navidrive unit back which restored the voice command function, but the CD changer still only plays through one channel. They must have disturbed a connection at the CD changer end. So, once again, it has to back to the dealer. I've lost count of the days it has spent there. It wouldn't be so bad if they could fix the problems, but they can't.<br /><br />Given that this has been going on for over a year I'm increasingly annoyed by Citroen's inability to fix their own products. The C6 is the finest car that I have ever owned, but the dealers let the ownership experience down badly.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The spanner in my C6 lit up today showing 1600 miles until next service, (total mileage at the moment is just over 55,000 miles)<br /><br />I have only had the car 6 months, when I took the car it had 49,000 miles on the clock. As I bought from a Citroen approved dealer (Freebourn) should they not have serviced it before I bought the car, I am sure I asked for this as they changed the disks and so on, but the last official service in the book is clocked at 36000 miles.<br /><br />I'll give them a ring on Monday as I would think as it was so close they should have done this for me but I have a feeling they can just say I didn't ask and they have no requirement to do the service at point of sale, do we think this is the case?<br /><br />I already had an issue with them not registering my warranty which is being sorted at the moment...<br /><br />Whilst I'm on it, does anyone know how much a 50K service will cost, roughly?<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />It turns out the mark on my vehicle is a customised plate (ends in WEB, previous owner was called, wait for it, Mr. Webb)<br /><br />As I advertised it on Regfinders I had a quick look and for £500 (after VAT and plate making) you can have:<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>___C12OEN____</strong><br /><br />Pretty cool, I thought. 'C12RON' is LOADS more (about £3K I recall) but 'OEN' is much better anyway I think.<br /><br />Anyone going to get it?<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We find our 2.7HDi is more responsive &amp; smoother &amp; quieter if we use the more expensive fuels - eg: BP Ultimate, Shell's equivalent, etc.   And the extra cost is covered by better MPG - so long as we don't get carried away with the improved responsiveness !<br /><br />We've also recently found that ordinary Total fuel is also what it likes - smoother, quieter, more responsive.   Happening on a Total service-station is rare for us, hence the recentness of the discovery ... <br /><br />Anyone else noticed this ?<br /><br />NB: we've also found that sometimes what's sold as Ultimate isn't always - the difference is pretty obvious !]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />Car passed MOT without any problems (though nearside front tyre worn on inner edge, soon to be replaced anyway). The chap said there was a bit of play in the front lower suspension arm rubber bush. Will this be covered by the warranty do you think? I'll call Citroen UK tomorrow and ask but thought some guys here may know...<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped<br /><br />P.s he said it's nothing serious but might be worth replacing the arms if it is indeed covered, or perhaps in 6 months at it's 60,000 mile service.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[driver's side wiper judders on the glass, unless it's raining quite hard - have tried the newspaper trick (cleaning screen with a screwed-up page from a newspaper) and it works for only a while, maybe ten minutes, so is really not the answer ... <br /><br />anyone else have this, by any chance - should we sharpen the blade, buy a new one, bend it a bit, or ... ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having just acquired a 2007 C6 Exclusive (having had two successive XMs, both of which did well over 200000 miles, before mistakenly moving to a Lexus IS), I have been looking around at Ipod options. <br /><br />I contacted Bristol Street Motors, the local agents here in Nottingham, who very helpfully explained that they could fit a USB box for £199 all in but there would be two marked disadvantages; fitting the box means disabling the CD player so it would not be possible to switch between the two on a day to day basis, and  the console screen will display only track numbers and not titles etc. On an ipod with many hundred tracks to choose from this is a bit of a put-off and making up special playlists rather defeats the object of being able to choose from lots of music.<br /><br />Has anyone else found a solution?<br /><br />First post - so forgive me if I have offended protocol in any way.<br /><br /> 07Exclusive Blue ext, cream int. and and a fine looking machine]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi , it seems I have exhaust gas leaking from the rear turbo, local stealer wants to replace the (Garrett) unit but I think it must be servicable e.g.  I hope it will be a seal/gasket. <br /><br />Has anyone else had this or similar problem?<br /><br />cheers<br />Mike]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Next question, Has anyone needed to replace one or all the Piezo-injectors. if so, Why? and how much did it cost?<br />with associated pipes etc?<br /><br />many thanks<br /><br />Mike]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I joined the Forum back in March as someone interested in a C6. After reading all the generally complimentary comments, and not finding the negative ones too scary, I traded in my 2-year old C5 VTR+ Tourer at the end of June for a September 09 registered C6 2.7 HDi Exclusive auto with Lounge Pack.<br /><br />Generally I am delighted, with some agreeable surprises, including how much better the all round vision is than the C5. <br /><br />Contrary to one Forum member’s experience of a borrowed C5 I find reversing the C6 into parking spaces easier than in the C5 Tourer, possibly thanks to the shorter rear overhang and better vision when looking over one’s shoulder or in the mirror, its pillars and headrests being less in the way.<br /><br />My biggest disappointment is with the Navidrive display. Despite having adjusted all the luminosity controls to maximum and tried every background colour and adjustment of the screen position, the displays are almost invisible in bright daylight, with the possible exception of the maps in navigation mode, which are just about acceptable. On familiar roads however I don’t want the distraction of maps. I just want to be able to read the time and the temperature at a sideways glance and see what radio station is playing etc without having to peer and adjust my eyes to the gloom of the screen.<br /><br />Nobody seems to have mentioned such a problem before in the Forum, and I cannot believe a car designed for use in sunny France could be like mine. The C5’s (non-satnav) screen was easy to read even in the brightest sunlight despite it having a glass roof. <br /><br />Any suggestions for what might be wrong will be gratefully received]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br /><br />After waiting 3 months and working with Citroen Argentina, I have just taken possession of an 09 storm grey Exclusive with lounge pack, black interior. Was former director of Citroen Argentina's company car 18,000KM.<br /><br />I have it in service as a limousine here in BsAs, mostly serving the English speaking community.<br /><br />Questions to follow include getting an owner's manual in English, will navi drive work in Argentina, plus a lot more.<br /><br />Love the way it drives here, very very smooth, wish the car had a little bit more power, and a bigger trunk for airport pickups, but I knew that going in.<br /><br />Photos to follow. <br /><br />Citroën has stopped importing C6's into Argentina by the way!<br /><br />My name is Fred, an American professional driver in Buenos Aires.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Off to France for three weeks of much driving shortly. Buying the remarkably expensive France disk does not seem cost-effective but I did wonder if any group member might have one that they have no use for that they might sell on to me.<br /><br />Paul<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I am new on here and looking at buying a C6. I trawled the internet and saw one in my price range at Citroen Slough. We went to look at it and have a test drive. Oh dear, within the first 50 yards the service warning came up saying that the front offside tyre was punctured. Immediately back for a check up. No puncture just a problem with the tyre valve. So we set off again and when we got out of the speed limits and got onto the M4 there was a severe wheel wobble. The vibrations could be felt through the floor by my wife in the back and the Citroen salesman in the passenger seat. I believe that it is a tyre problem and I have been reading about them on this very helpful website. I have never heard of problems with Michelin before. So I am now waiting for them to fix these faults and will try again. This time they will bring the car to me, which shows good service.<br /><br />I first bought a Citroen in 1987 - a new CX Safari 2.5 petrol automatic. This was a really excellent car for me to use for my business. The second was a new XM SD 2.1 diesel automatic in 1993. Again a very good car. I kept this until 2000 but moved away from Citroen then to a Mercedes. This was a brand new one and the automatic gearbox failed completely after just 35 miles! I have run a Vauxhall Signum 3.0 CDTI automatic for the last 6.5 years and has proved to be a very good car. We need good legroom in the back so hence our looking at the C6.<br /><br />If anyone knows about a C6 2.7 HDI Exclusive, reg number ND07 MMK I would be pleased to hear from you.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,<br /><br />My car has just been to the garage to have a few things looked at.  The rear brakes seemed to be dragging a bit, and the pedal didn't feel quite right.  New discs and pads all round, under warranty, and it seems to be sorted.  They still lack the initial bite of, say, yesterday's C5 II courtesy car, but it seems that that's normal for the C6.  No question that they now get the car slowed down well, and most importantly the response is predictable and consistent.<br /><br />One of the other problems was an occasional "Suspension Faulty" message on the screen, with a flashing service light.  This always clears after a few seconds, but it happened again on the way to the garage, so I'd hoped that they'd be able to plug in a computer and find out exactly what was wrong.  Unfortunately there was nothing logged, and they weren't able to reproduce the fault.  The message doesn't seem to correspond to any particular circumstances, and there's nothing obviously wrong with the ride or handling.  I'd mentioned that there was sometimes some odd pitching movement, and they have "reset and recalibrated" the front suspension.  I drove home with fingers crossed, but of course the message popped up again, a couple of times.  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Obviously it'll have to go back for more extensive investigation, but I wondered if anyone had had anything similar, and what it turned out to be?<br /><br />Steve.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everybody. My name is Morten, and I live in Norway. There are just 12-15 C6 in Norway, due to it's price as a new car. It cost a whopping £82000 in 2006. <br /><br />The main office have sold just 3 cars. The rest are grey imports. This is the reason I wanted one. I now paid around £ 40000 for the car, after just 4 years. I think the C6 is a welcome variation in a world littered with MB's and rattly front suspensions (Audi). <br /><br />I think the forum is great by the way. Regards Morten]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone (Robthewad, 56 exclusive 2.7 here)<br /><br />Just back from my second European trip in the C6 - as expected, the car behaved beautifully!<br /><br />On my first trip the Navidrive (RT3 version) displayed only Autoroutes and I purchased, at a ridiculously inflated price, a full set of 2010/2011 European maps. These worked well on the second trip, especially useful in Ghent where half of the roads wre closed due to a music festival!!<br /><br />I was surprised that the pack included another set of discs for RT4-5 Navidrive systems and if anyone wants to buy these at a reasonable price please let me know.<br /><br />Am off to Northern Spain on 29th - let's hope the discs work as well there!<br /><br />Cheers to all<br />Rob]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi evryboddy!!<br /><br />My name is Mats from Sweden and i am a new C6 owner. I have drive citroens sins my 18 birthday litel over 30 yers now CX, GSA, Xantia, XM  and have ben longing for an C6 sins it first came, but for ekonomikal resons it has stayd a dream, never byed a car more expensive than 2000 euro.<br /><br />But sometimes reality, our you can say Gods care, steps out in your way and force you to do wat you want and not dare to do.<br /><br />How it was!<br /><br />Packed up the family and camping gear in a xm (2.1 TD 1995 450000 km) for a 5 week holiday in Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo.<br /><br />When we came down south of Berlin the clutch began to slip. I had recently changed both clutch and gearbox so this was quite unexpected.<br /><br />To make a long story short, I had to borrowed a lift and picked apart the engine and gearbox and changed the oilseal on the engine (the oilseal on the gearbox's not possible to change) but it was obviously the gearbox that leaked, I also saw that it had begun to leak oil from the turbo (the entire bulkhead wett).<br /><br />So here we were in southern Germany with two choices, either turn home and see how faar we get, or buy a new car and continue your holiday. So after four days of intense ringing and bankrunning and locking for cars, we was the proud owner of a C6 2.2 HDi Exclusive 2007 with German plates valid for a month.<br /><br />Now we went on holiday to pre-mentioned countries, and it went great, just a little extra attention at border controls because the export plates, but otherwise no problems.<br /><br />I can only say that C6 is a fantastic car, the first you notice is how quiet it is, then you notice how incredibly well-tuned the suspension is, in short, the car is a genuine Citroen. When you then run a few thusen km and become accustomed to the car's movement patterns then you begin to think that other cars are running unjustifiably slow in corners.<br /><br />The only thing I find hard to get used to is that the seats are a bit too firm for my taste (but I've only driven about 10000 km with the car so I'm not fully used to it yet)<br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Mine goes in for its first MOT in six weeks.  I don't know the MOT man, but I would appreciate a list of likely fails so that I can get him to really have a look at them.  The guarantee runs out in six months! <br /><br />The only thing that's gone wrong is the cruise control (thanks, Dave), but I'd like it to fail- not had so much "fun" since I had 2cv's (!)]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As detailed here http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?403.60 and here http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?2431, the fuel economy of my C6 2.7 HDI seems to be improving with age. See if you can beat this (below), over a sensible distance (we can all claim 99.9mpg on a downhill section of road for a brief few kms!). Note: the air conditioning was on, as was the stereo.<br /><br />In theory, the 2.2 manual should be the most economical, followed by the new 3 litre diesel but the bulk of owners have the 2.7HDI and comparing those would be interesting.<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1282033920_15_FT0_16082010011.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1282033920_15_FT0_16082010011_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='389'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />Any tips RE cleaning the metal strips around your windows? I use a cream based metal polish on similar material which works a treat but not entirely sure what these strips are made of. Not sure taking a tin of Brasso to them would be a good idea.<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anybody know what type of oil it shud be in the steringservo on an 2.2 hdi <br /><br />regards mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='justify2'>This is something different but well worth reading. It was written by our learned friend in Stoke and we think is of interest to any car or bike owner.</div><div class='container4'>Well…………! In The Beginning there was Carbon and Hydrogen. <br /><br />These got together in accordance with rules forged in the Big Bang (yes, really!) to make methane, one carbon atom with 4 hydrogens stuck on. <br /><br />A bit later, (only 4000 million years) other atoms started getting together and finally came up with Life, a self-reproducing chemical mix. The reproducing bit was quite fun, but after 600 million years even that gets boring.<br /><br />So, a more or less intelligent life-form invented The Car and the Motorcycle, the ultimate boredom cure. This was, and is, powered by the Internal Combustion Engine, which must have fuel. <br /><br />Methane is a fuel, which means it burns in air to produce energy, but unfortunately it’s a gas; a tank-full would propel a Honda 50 for about half a mile. <br /><br />But! Methane had not been idle since the formation of planet Earth, and had joined up with more carbons and hydrogens to make chains called ‘hydrocarbons’. Well, they weren’t called that at the time. They had to wait for a life-form to evolve that liked giving things names, and a hundred and 20-odd years ago chemists had to learn Latin, so they called the one with five carbons ‘pentane’, the 6-carbon one ‘hexane’, then ‘heptane’ then ….wait for it…. the 8-carbon one ‘octane’ and so on. (If we were naming them now the last one would be called ‘eightane’ so you would need 95 minimum REN for your engine.) <br /><br />All these things were liquids, very thin and volatile, and pure concentrated energy. The Hildebrand and Wolfmuller (rough 1894 equivalent of the Honda 50) now did 100 miles to the tank full.<br /><br />Unlike water, these liquids don’t stand around in lakes. They are hidden underground in porous rock so you have to drill for them. The old name was ‘petroleum’ meaning ‘rock oil’ but this was soon shortened to ‘petrol’. The petrol came out of the wells mixed with heavy oil, so it had to be distilled off in an oil refinery. <br /><br />Early on, the pale coloured stuff that evaporated easily and caught fire very easily was sold as internal combustion engine fuel. It was a simple as that. ‘Octane Number’ hadn’t been invented, but in modern terms this ‘light petroleum fraction’ was about 50 Octane. Now we all know that in the GCSE Science engine The Piston squeezes the air/fuel mixture, then The Spark Plug ignites it to produce The Power Stroke. <br /><br />The trouble is, with 50 octane fuel if The Piston squeezes too much the heat generated by compression makes the stuff Go Bang prematurely before The Spark Plug gets a look in, giving a Power Stroke with as much push as a fairy’s fart. This is why early engines couldn’t use compression ratios above 4 : 1, and 10BHP per litre was seen as hot stuff. <br /><br />Engines improved but petrol didn’t and even some time after WW 1 a touring 1000cc engine only turned out about 25BHP, and a hot-shot Sport version with the latest overhead valves would need a good tuner to get 50BHP.<br />  <br />So finally some effort was made to stop primitive petrol going bang too soon, and a variable compression engine was invented for research. (The ‘CFR’ engine, as used for finding Research and Motor Octane Numbers, RON and MON, to this very day.) Early on researchers found that the bung in the CFR head could be really screwed down if a heavy liquid called ‘TEL’ (tetra ethyl lead) was added. This was really effective and cheap, and allowed the ‘straight’ petrol to be upped to 90 or even 100 octane, and a whole load of exciting high-power engines were designed around these fuels.<br /><br />This leaded fuel survived into the late 1990s, but much earlier an amazing discovery had been made. The shape of the petrol molecules was very important. ‘Octane’ if the ‘straight eight’ version with 8 carbons in a row had an ‘octane number’ of 25. It was only the mutant octane with 5 carbons down the middle and the others sticking out from the sides that gave the best results at high compression. (This special octane is still used as a standard for 100 octane. Proper name is 2,2,4-trimethyl pentane.)<br /><br />Today, ‘petrol’ is really a synthetic fluid built up from oil industry feedstocks. Very little of it is unmodified distillate from crude oil. It is tailor made to include the best compression-resisting molecules so that no poisonous and polluting lead compounds are needed to reach 95 or even 98 octane. Nothing much is added, apart from a touch of detergent to keep the engine top end clean. Quite a lot of petrol now has 5% ‘renewable’ alcohol as a planet-saving gesture, but this also improves the octane number (by about 1 ) so there’s nothing wrong with that. <br /><br />Anyway, if you have a motoring holiday instead of flying ComaJet, you are keeping that carbon footprint down….and paying too much tax as well…..but that’s another story.</div><br />Fascinating stuff.<br /><br />Cheers<br />Guy<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Its a long one this one!<br /><br /><div class='container4'>We get asked many oil related questions every day and decided to put some of the most frequently asked ones to an Oil Expert called John Rowland. He has been the Chief R&D Chemist for Fuchs/Silkolene for many years and previously developed ahead of their time ester based oils for the RR Jet industry. What he doesn’t know about oil is not worth knowing in our opinion!<br /><br />Even though some of these topics may have been covered before here, this post is well worth reading.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>1) How is an oil manufactured; transformed from the black sludge that comes out of the ground, into the nectar-like substance we pour into our cars and bikes?</strong><br /><br />Crude oil, which is usually very thin, (contrary to popular belief!) is distilled into light and heavy fractions, with several intermediate ones. (The evil left-overs are used to fuel the 15 million cc/40RPM diesels in the giant oil tankers that bring the crude to the refinery.)<br /><br />The lighter fractions, usually more than 90% of the original crude, are converted into petrol and diesel. Some of the heavier oils, (still dark and smelly!) go through several processes to clean them up and remove wax. Out of about a dozen oily products 4 clear, bright amber oils are commonly used to blend modern engine and gear oils. These are roughly equivalent to SAE 10, 20, and 30 engine rating and 140 gear rating. Oil refineries also produce all sorts of gases and chemical compounds which can be used to build up 'tailor made' lubricants: synthetics! <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>2) What are the most important substances added to the refined base oils? What do they do?</strong><br /><br />In the Dark Ages, engines used blends of refined mineral oils 'straight', with nothing added. The trouble was, even in the slow-revving engines of 80 years ago the oil didn't last very long, and the engines didn't either. <br /><br />Black sludge and corrosion were the killers, and both were tackled in the 1950s with detergent and antioxidant chemicals. (When I was a lad, I used to visit a mate of my Dad's who rebuilt the very popular side-valve Ford engines. The thick [%*^#@!] inside these things was unbelievable! The valve tappets were moving in holes in solid blocks of carbon!) <br /><br />The detergents washed the carbon from fuel combustion off the bores and out of the ring grooves, and at the same time reduced bore and piston ring corrosion. <br /><br />The antioxidants stopped the oil reacting with oxygen in the air, which cut acid sludge formation which in turn reduced corrosion and oilway blockages. Some antioxidants had the useful side-effect of reducing wear as well. This added up to longer oil and engine life, both improving about three times. (Straight oil had to be changed every 1000miles, and even lightly-stressed engines running on it were ready for a full overhaul at 15-20,000.) OK, I admit there were design and metallurgical improvements, but they needed that vital 'liquid component' to be fully effective. <br /><br />Later came dispersant compounds which held the carbon as tiny particles in the oil which didn't settle out anywhere, and slipped through the oil filter as if it wasn't there.(Solid bits in well-used modern oil are about 1/1000mm across; the pores in an oil filter are at least 15 times bigger.)<br /><br />The other big problem with oil used to be cold starting. It was usual to have SAE 20 Winter or 'W' grades, and SAE 30 or 40 Summer grades, and even the so-called Winter types would defeat the starter in serious cold weather. Unfortunately, oil is very thick when it's cold, and very thin when it's hot. To have an oil thick enough to look after a<br />hard working engine, you had to use a grade which was too thick when it was cold. <br /><br />The answer was (and is) multigrade! What was needed was an oil that behaved like a 20 'W' grade in the cold, but only thinned down to a SAE 40 or 50 when really hot; yes, 20W/50! This can be done by mixing thin oil with thick polymers based on plastics and synthetic rubbers; these don't do much in the cold, but as the oil warms up they unwind and thicken it up to some extent. The oil still thins down, but not as quickly as a polymer-free or monograde type.<br /> <br />Multigrades started to catch on around 1960, but these pioneer types were easily ruined by mechanical shear effects, more so in gearboxes than engines. These days the better quality polymers resist shear even in combined engine/transmissions, so it is essential to use good quality shear-resistant types in a gearbox fed by the engine (such as the traditional mini!), which gives its oil a hard time in both engine and gearbox.<br /><br />Incidentally, there are large amounts of these additives and polymers in there, it's not just 'a little bit of this, a little bit of that'! A good quality mineral 10W/40 can be 80% base 20% additive chemistry, and guess which is the expensive ingredient!<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>3) What are the differences, in layman's terms, between mineral, semi-synthetic and fully-synthetic engine oil? (In terms of structure and performance.)</strong><br /><br />Before we get into details, the first thing to realise that there is no chalk and cheese difference between mineral and synthetic based oils. After all, the chemical compounds which make mineral engine oils so much better are themselves synthetic. <br /><br />Synthetic lubricant bases are stepwise improvements on mineral oil, with more desirable properties and fewer undesirable ones. The second important point is that there's no one thing called 'synthetic'! There are several different types of synthetic lubricant, and to say something like: 'the Supergrunt GTI TURBO must have a full synthetic' is meaningless unless the 'expert' explains what sort of synthetic he means. <br /><br />Equally, to imply that dreadful things will happen if the 1970 RV8 is run on anything other than good’ ole mineral oil is ridiculous. It may not need a 2007 synthetic, but it isn't going to come to any harm if the owner uses a 2007 synthetic!<br /><br />The most basic type of synthetic is really a special mineral oil. Known as 'hydrocracked' bases, these are made in oil refineries by putting certain types of mineral fraction through special processing, so they cost more than the usual mineral types but not much more. They are useful because they resist evaporation at high temperatures. Although<br />used for years for genuine technical reasons, they are now popular with marketing men because the magic sexy word 'synthetic' can legitimately be printed on the label without spending much on the oil inside the can!<br /><br />Yes, all low-cost 'synthetics' contain anything from a few percent to 20 percent (i.e. 'semi-synthetic') of special mineral oil. Using fairly simple chemical compounds or gases from oil refineries or other sources, it is possible to 'synthesise' or build up tailor-made lubricant molecules which have very desirable characteristics, such as great resistance to cold, heat, evaporation losses or excessive thinning as they get hot. These are the true synthetics, and the two that are used in engine oils are PAOs (poly alpha olefins) and esters. <br /><br />Neither is cheap! PAOs are related to mineral oils, and are the ideal carriers for all the chemical compounds used in mineral oils. Because they do not gel at very low temperatures, all genuine 0W-something oils have to be based on PAOs to pass the 0W test at a sub-arctic -35C. <br /><br />Esters were originally made for jet engine lubricants, and to this day all jet oils are ester-based. Although similar in performance to PAOs, they have a valuable extra trick: they are good lubricants and help to protect metal surfaces. Esters help with transmission and valve train lubrication. 100% fully synthetic oils are actually quite rare, probably because they are very expensive to make, and even more expensive to buy.<br /><br />Even so, an ester/PAO with a very shear stable multigrade polymer is the ultimate oil for high output engines that are worked hard, which means racing.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>4) How does oil work? What gives it its lubricating properties? How does it 'cling on' to surfaces?</strong><br /><br />A plain bearing such as a main or big end, when spinning fast is 'floating' on a relatively thick film of oil. The metal surfaces literally do not touch. The high velocity drives a wedge of oil between the two surfaces, and the oil film supports the load, just like a water skier skimming over that very thin lubricant, water. But, when the engine slows down and stops the bearing shells drop through the film and touch the crankpins, just as the skier sinks in up to his neck when he lets go of the rope. <br /><br />It is where there is metal to metal contact that lubrication, that is, something to reduce wear and seizure, is needed. On gear teeth, valve components, and piston rings at top or bottom dead centre, there is no high speed rotation to generate 'wedge' support, so the oil films are very thin, and some metal contact is inevitable. Some fluids, even if they look thick and oily, are completely hopeless! Very pure mineral oils, and some synthetics fall into this group. They depend entirely on chemical load-carrying compounds which react with metal at high pressures and temperatures to provide very thin protective films which prevent micro-welds where metal surfaces come into contact.<br /><br />Detergent and antioxidant chemicals often double up as anti-wear agents. The odd ones out are esters. These are attracted to metal by electrostatic forces and cling on when surfaces are forced into contact. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>5) What are (or can be) the main differences between oils of the same type, i.e. what's the difference between a 'good' and a 'bad' oil? </strong><br /><br />It all comes down to honesty really.....so beware! A good oil is what it claims to be on the can. 10W/40? Does it really pass the cold test at -25C? Quite a few I've tested do not. There is usually an API spec quoted, such as API SH or SL. <br /><br />These are car-based, and a good basic quality guide. If absent, leave it on the shelf, and avoid lawyer-speak:<br />'meets the requirements of....' or 'recommended (by whom?) for use in....'. <br /><br />Then there is the 'synthetic' minefield! Provided the price hasn't been pushed up by shipping an average oil 5000miles from the West coast of the USA, you get what you pay for. The best performance oils are made in the more developed European countries, but low price buys the cheap 'modified mineral' synthetic and not much of it, with a poor multigrade polymer. As is so often the case, quality follows cost.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>6) What are the likely consequences of using poor-quality oil?</strong><br /><br />Usually, these are fairly long term, except in racing. Think of the oil as a liquid component, and poor oil as a cheap pattern spare. In a road car long-term reliability and performance retention (i.e. acceleration figures below new spec., fuel and oil consumption above) are the casualties. Particularly in a high performance or racing car,<br />the effects can be more immediate and catastrophic. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>7) Some oil companies have run advertising campaigns that imply their products have special, unique qualities. Can these adverts be taken seriously?</strong><br /><br />Yes and no! Generally adverts in magazines are honest, with marketing-speak terms such as ‘Magnatec’ and ‘Electrosyntec’ really being code words for esters, which are particularly beneficial in performance engine oils. No manufacturer has any unique ‘secret’, so it’s all down to providing the best possible blend for the job at the right price, and making it clear that you get what you pay for. I personally think that the importance of shear stability or ‘stay in grade’ is not stressed enough when quality is talked about.<br /><br />What is dodgy though is claiming that a mineral based oil with a few percent of modified mineral (‘hydrocracked’) synthetic is the DB’s and suitable for racing, etc. when it clearly isn’t. <br /><br />Also, there is endless semantic manoeuvring and lawyer-speak around The Magic Word ’synthetic’. <br /><br />For instance, a ‘synthetic’ oil is invariably semi-synthetic (’Ah! We didn’t say it was all synthetic did we?), and, if low priced, invariably the modified mineral type synthetic. It is a sad fact that you get what you pay for, but even so, stick to the reputable UK/European brands, and remember that shipping an oil half way around the world doesn’t automatically make it better than one made in your home town.<br /><br />As for TV advertising…well, does anybody believe it? Due to its huge cost, a TV advertising campaign can significantly raise the cost of specialist items such as oil. Everybody assumes it’s just a few pence per gallon, but it can be pounds per gallon.)<br /><br />Please can you explain the grading system? What is meant by the weight of an oil? What does 10W/40 mean for example?<br /><br />Weight means viscosity, or resistance to flow. Water and paraffin flow very easily, so they are low or light viscosity. Golden syrup or 140 gear oil do not come out of the can so easily, so they are high or heavy viscosity. <br /><br />Especially with oils, temperature is very, very important. An oil which looks ‘heavy’ at 20C will be very ‘light’ at 100C. People sometimes say, ‘I drained the oil when the engine was hot and it ran out like water…’ so I say, ‘Good! It’s supposed to be like that!’ <br /><br />The American Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) ratings cover cold starts and ‘up and running’ viscosities. There are two sets of standards, the ‘Winter’ (W) ratings, and the 100C standard ratings. (‘W’ does not, repeat not, mean ‘weight’!) <br /><br />So a 10W/40 oil has to pass a 10W cold viscosity test at -25C, and a SAE 40 test at 100C. In an oil lab there will be a refrigerated viscosity measuring device for the ‘W’ tests and another at 100C for the standard SAE tests. There are 6 ‘W’ ratings from the difficult 0W at -35C to the dead easy 25W at -10C, occasionally used in India for example! <br /><br />The whole point of these Winter ratings is to assist cold starts, to get the oil circulating quickly, and to avoid power and fuel wasting drag as the engine warms up. Once it is warmed up, the 100C ratings count. There are 5 of these, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 although why anybody bothers with 60 in the 21st Century is a mystery to me! <br /><br />Sorry folks, but I’ve got to get technical. Viscosity is measured in standard units called ‘Centistokes’, names after a Victorian engineer, Sir George Stokes, who used to time ball bearings as they sank through oil. SAE 30 for example is from 9.3 to 12.5 Centistokes, and SAE 40 follows on at 12.5 to 16.3, although most SAE 40 oils are in the middle at about 14. <br /><br />Now this is something most don’t realise: engines do not know what grade of oil they’re running on. They’re not clever enough! So an engine filled with 10W/40 will be running on a viscosity of 14 at 100C, but with a sump temperature of 90C its seeing a viscosity of 18, so as far as the engine is concerned it’s running on SAE 50. Likewise, at 110C, it’s down to 11 Centistokes so it ‘thinks’ it’s on a SAE 30! (Which is preferable.) <br /><br />The lesson is, do not use power and fuel-wasting thick oils in cool climates. A decent 10W/40 or even thinner is perfectly OK unless you’re running a classic with wide clearances and a slow oil pump.<br /><br />Radical race cars use 1300 Suzuki Hyabusas and work them very hard. (Didn’t one take the old Nurburgring absolute record at one point?). They use our high-ester 15W/50, but that’s OK because they see oil temps around 130C! (No problem for the oil or the engine, but they do fit special oil seals.) At 130C the true viscosity is 10cSt, so the engine thinks its on a thin SAE 30, which keeps it happy.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>8) What is the best type of oil to use in a road car for general use? Is fully synthetic a waste of money?</strong><br /><br />Personally I’d go for a shear-stable part ester synthetic, SAE 10W/40 or 5W/40. The ‘shear-stable’ bit (ie, a decent quality multigrade polymer) is actually more important than the ‘synthetic’ part! <br /><br />If strapped, I’d go for a shear-stable mineral based oil rather than a ‘synthetic’ of dubious stability that’s probably based on modified mineral oil anyway. Unless you’re covering a huge annual mileage, genuine 100% synthetics are probably an extravagance. High mileage long-distance fans can use a light full synthetic and save on fuel and oil changes, and cut overhaul costs if things get to that stage, but more later…..<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>9) What are the main differences between 2 and 4-stroke oil? Why does 2-stroke oil have to be mixed with fuel?</strong><br /><br />2-stroke oil has a very short working life, straight in and out, and it gets burnt. The 2-stroke engine doesn’t have a sump full of oil and the bearings are all rollers, so there’s hardly any oil drag, hence no need for multigrades. Long term stability is obviously not a problem! <br /><br />But, 2-stroke must burn off without leaving any plug-fouling or detonation-initiating deposits. The detergent and anti-wear additives used in 4-stroke oil leave hard white ash behind when they burn, just what you do not need in a 2-stroke. So 2-stroke oils use low-ash detergents and dispersants, and the better types use ester synthetics to act as anti-wear compounds. <br /><br />With current environmental concerns, smoke is a sensitive issue, so most ‘road’ 2-stroke oils are now low smoke, which requires yet another type of synthetic base designed to burn off invisibly. For some rather basic but very high-revving air-cooled racing 2-strokes there’s still some sense in using blends with that marvellous anti-seize liquid, castor oil! <br /><br />Due to crankcase induction and compression, the classical 2-stroke obviously cannot have an oil-filled sump, so the only way to keep an oil film on anything was to add oil to the fuel, or inject oil into the crankcase space where it could mix with the fuel vapour. There are now some engines where the fuel and oil are injected separately, but the oil is still burnt.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>10) How important is it to change oil regularly? What are the implications of failing to do so?</strong><br /><br />It is only really important to change oil regularly if the engine covers a low annual mileage made up of slow, short runs. This is being cruel to the oil and the engine! The oil, regardless of its quality, gets full of fuel and water vapour, and never gets the chance to evaporate it all off with a long fast run. The consequences are corrosion, ring and bore wear. It is essential to do a change at least once a year, even if the recommended mileage hasn’t been covered. On the other hand, if you eat up the miles on long blasts the engine and its oil will love it, so with a top-quality oil it is OK to cheat a little on oil drain periods.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>11) Do some types of oil (i.e. fully-synthetic) ‘wear out’ quicker than others? How important are timely oil changes? Can you rely on the frequency suggested by your User Manual?</strong><br /><br />The type of oil that is likely to give trouble after low mileage is a light viscosity type with poor shear stability, either mineral or modified mineral based. (Such as one of the USA ‘fuel economy’ oils for lazy car engines that pushed the Japanese OEMs to bring in their own oil spec.) The important thing is the shear stability; the much hyped ‘synthetic or mineral’ nonsense is a red herring. <br /><br />The oils that will last the longest are the relatively rare 100% genuine synthetic shear stable types, which will easily stand twice the recommended drain period in a high-mileage high performance engine. (So in the long run they aren’t really so expensive.) Just the thing for those touring fiends who pack up and set of for the Transylvanian Alps as soon as the clocks go forward! <br /><br />Of course, User Manual drain recommendations are based on a back-covering ‘worst case’ scenario of low annual mileage on poor quality oil, so they can be regarded as a very safe minimum mileage.<br /><br />In the past, there used to be trouble with heavy carbon deposits and sludge around the engine with early low-detergent oils, but these days almost any oil with a good API specification will keep everything clean for 10 to 15,000 miles, so that’s the least of your worries.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>12) Does oil have to be warm to do its job properly? Is it important to warm up your engine before using at speed?</strong><br /><br />Yes, it does have to be at least warm, and preferably hot. Most people except the sort with white finger syndrome find metal at 60C too hot to touch, yet 60C is too cold for oil in an engine that’s going flat-out. The best approach is to use a good 5W/40 or even a 10W/40, and take it easy for the first couple of miles, especially in very cold weather. <br /><br />For racing, a really good warm-up is essential, except perhaps with special 0W/20 low-drag race oils. The trouble is, oil pumps are very good at pushing oil out at 60PSI, but unfortunately there is only 14PSI (atmospheric pressure) pushing it in! (Even less in Katmandhu.) So it’s easy for an oil pump to pull voids or pockets of vacuum in the oil if it doesn’t flow fast enough into to uptake. This ‘cavitation’ obviously reduces the amount of oil the pump can deliver. <br /><br />Also, in high-speed bearings the oil can be too thick to keep up with the high rubbing speeds reached in modern engines so the ‘wedge’ or hydrodynamic’ effect breaks down. I know it goes against common sense (whatever that is) but the faster a bearing is turning the thinner the oil should be. (A 4cm. diameter main bearing is rubbing its shells at 56 MPH at 12,000RPM! To avoid cavitation the oil need to be less 10cSt or less, which is SAE 30 if the oil happens to be at 100C, or SAE 40 if its at 110C.)) <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>What is the difference between road and racing oils?</strong><br /><br />The days of incense-like ‘R’ oils for racing only are past, except for classics. At least as far as 4-strokes are concerned, the best synthetic types are ideal for both race and road use. <br /><br />With ultra-precise components, high-pressure pumps and high engine RPM there has been a move to special synthetic low cavitation/low drag oils to release more power with no reliability loss. These can be (and are!) used in road cars, but 0W/20 is not mentioned in the user handbooks, so there is always some warranty risk. Honda is perhaps the only exception!<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>13) How does a high-performance oil allow the motor to produce more power?</strong><br /><br />An engine wastes fuel energy in several ways, and most of them are due to the laws of thermodynamics, which is another way of saying you can’t do much about it. But up to 6% of engine output is lost due to oil drag, made up of pumping losses and viscous drag between moving components. The transmission is included in this. <br /><br />Provided wear and friction are kept down, there are real gains to be made by using a ‘tough’ but low viscosity oil. Surprisingly, frictional losses are low, down at 3% or less even with conventional oils, so there are few gains to be made here.<br /><br />I have actually seen this extra power output on the dyno! A very experienced operator in Peterborough who does a lot of test work for Lord Emap used his own year-old Honda Blackbird, with the first run on his favourite 15W/50 high-ester synthetic. 128BHP. <br /><br />Then we changed to a 5W40 high ester synthetic. (So it wasn’t an unfair comparison with B &amp; Q 15W/50!) This time we saw 131.6BHP with a corresponding torque increase.<br /><br />Finally we went to a new (at that time) 0W/20 special synthetic and 134.4BHP appeared! Even the boss was impressed! Later trials in different race and road engines showed this level of improvement was no fluke, so it really does work; and, with the right chemistry to look after the engine and transmission internals, there’s no down side of increased wear.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>14) Why do some engines consume oil? Is this a problem?</strong><br /><br />Large air-cooled engines or classics with wide piston clearances, or very highly stressed liquid-cooled engines which flex under load, or which use ultra-light pistons with the minimum number of rings are likely to be oil users. There is little that can be done about it. Unfortunately, burnt oil tends to leave hard deposits in the combustion chambers which can initiate pre-ignition, so more frequent top overhauls are usually necessary. <br /><br />Occasionally, touring engines will use oil for no apparent reason. This is often due to the oil level rising in the crankcase due to air retention, leading to oil loss through the breather. The answer is to move to a lighter grade of oil to improve air release.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>15) If you need to top up your engine oil, how important is it to use exactly the same brand and type?</strong><br /><br />Not very important at all. Unfortunately, due to ‘[%*^#@!] covering’ reasons we cannot print this advice on the can! Although officially all manufacturers advise against mixing different makes and grades, in fact there is very little chance of any harm being done, even if one is a mineral 20W/50 and the other is a 5W/30 synthetic. Obviously, avoid this if you can, but do not panic if there’s no other alternative. Just don’t mix 2 stroke and 4-stroke oil!<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>16) There are all sorts of additives available which are supposed to improve ordinary oil and reduce friction, improve power output etc. Are they worth a try?</strong><br /><br />Oil is already a very advanced and deeply researched fluid which does not need any ‘enhancement’. There is no secret formula out in the backwoods that the mainstream lubricant chemists do not know about; but there are plenty of half-baked ideas and gullible people out there! <br /><br />These wonder additives are usually 1930s chlorinated paraffins, long obsolete gear oil additives which should have disappeared in the 1950s, but they keep turning up as ‘Xxtrasuperlube ZX3’ with a mark-up of several thousand percent. They actually corrode engine and transmission internals, so they do far more harm than good. <br /><br />Others depend upon the total myth that PTFE powder coats engine internals and reduces friction. It doesn’t do anything or the sort. It just blocks the oil filter. The AA tested one of these overpriced PTFE concoctions (‘Quick 60’ or something) very thoroughly back in the 80s. They stated: ‘This is an expensive way of coating your oil filter’.</div>So there we have it, would just like to thank once again John Rowland (R&D Chemist) for taking the time to provide these answers to questions that we are frequently asked.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Guy]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As I said in my earlier post the first test drive was aborted due to severe vibration through the steering wheel and floor pan. Citroen Slough were due to bring the car to my home this afternoon for a test drive but they telephoned to say that the car was still not right.<br /><br />They have fitted two new tyres, checked the wheel alignment, tracking etc and re balanced all wheels but it still vibrates. They have had 9 days to sort this out and failed. They tell me that they had to wait a whole  day for new special balance weights to come in. What special weights? Both mine and my wife's cars have alloy wheels that are balanced by stick on weights. Does anyone know why these wheels require special weights.<br /><br />I am getting very funny feelings about this car and think that I will give it a miss and wait for another one to come along in the future.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well the cruise control no longer responds to any of the buttons, its a shame as it was useful on long journeys/quiet roads. <br /><br />There's no fault showing on the Navidrive log, any easy simple diagnostics possible?<br /><br />Seem to recall that the brake switch (passenger side under dash) is a likely culprit?<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have read lots of opinions about how to leave the car when waiting at lights or in traffic. What do most C6 drivers do if you are stationary for say one minute? Three Minutes?<br /><br />It seems to be consensus that it's best to leave it in gear and hold it on the brakes, but I am wary of this after a long drive because I don't want to warp my discs, so sometimes I'll slip into Neutral.<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br /><br />Despite the total nightmare that was my previous C6, I have been keeping an eye out for bargain to use as a second car, after a couple of months of searching the small ads I fell on a real steal <br />Yesterday I dipped my toe back into C6 ownership with fingers crossed, she is a 2006 3.0 petrol exclusive with an LPG conversion 62000 mls but only £6700 <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> ))<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well My recent MOT revealed that the front lower suspension arm rubber bushes were quite worn, resulting in not excessive movement. I certainly noticed a slight 'crashing' over potholes and I felt the wheels were nigh on impossible to balance as a result. I took it to Slough Citroen for them to take a look and they told me it wasn't under warranty as it was classed as wear and tear. <br /><br />I told them that I had only had the car 6 months and done around 5000 miles and that there is no way the deterioration could have been caused entirely by myself, and said that it should have been picked up during the pre delivery check. Slough agreed and spoke to the dealer (Freebourne Southampton, who had only just registered my warranty 6 months after delivery - gives you some idea of their 'service')<br /><br />Freebourne said there wasn't 'ANY' wear when the car left them. I wonder if they actually did the check at all, because even Slough agreed this was frankly a load of old codswallop. Amazingly Slough felt my anger and said 'don't worry, we'll fit it all up, parts are coming tomorrow and you won't pay a penny'<br /><br />Imagine my relief... very happy with Slough who have been excellent every time (they were also instrumental in sorting out my non registered warranty) so I'll be taking them a bottle of wine when I pick the car up (perhaps later today, if not Monday)<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've spoken to a couple of dealers about the C6 suspension update, which Dave has details of in the download section of the forum. Despite the official document, detailing the problem and confirming that new software is available to dealers, I have been told that no such update exists! Not only do the local dealers know nothing about it - not surprising, considering the lack of knowledge of the C6 in general - but they claimed to have spoken to Citroen UK, who have denied any such update exists!<br /><br />Now, I know someone on the forum has actually had this update done, so can that person please confirm which dealer performed this (and preferably the contact name), so I can get more details?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<strong class='bbcode bold'>From 'Autocar':</strong><br /><br /><div class='container4'> <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/DS9.jpg' style='float:left; margin:5px' alt='Citroen DS9?' />Citroen is working on bringing two of its recent concepts to production: the Metropolis upmarket saloon, which could be badged DS9, and the Survolt sports car.<br /><br />Citroen’s attempt at breaking into the European executive saloon market with the current C6 hasn’t been successful, but PSA design boss Jean-Pierre Ploué told Autocar that Citroën must persevere, and the Metropolis is the model that could do this, coming to European showrooms as a range-topping DS model<br /><br />“We cannot afford to let the likes of Audi, Mercedes and BMW forge into Citroën’s heartland supermini territory without fighting back and pushing into theirs,” he said.<br /><br />He added: “Selling large luxury cars in Europe is not easy at the moment, but I believe Citroën has a great deal more to bring to the market.<br /><br />“A large, characterful DS flagship model — we could call it a DS9 to reference the original DS19 — could do great things for us.”<br /><br />Ploué also suggested that developing such a car for the Chinese market, and badging it as a Citroën, would be a sound financial bet.<br /><br />The Survolt project, meanwhile, has produced a running prototype that gave a demonstration run at the Le Mans Classic race meeting. It has an identical specification to the concept car, giving it 248bhp and 738lb ft of torque.<br /><br />“It’s still our intention to put the Survolt into low-volume production, and we’re pursuing the idea of a one-make race series,” our source confirmed.<br /><br />Source: http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/251409/<br /></div><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>From Autoexpress:</strong><br /><br /><div class='container4'>From the Champs Elysee to China, tomorrow’s Citroen-owning exec will cut a global dash! That’s the emphatic message sent out by the beguiling new Metropolis luxury concept set to take a bow at the Shanghai World Expo from 1 May.<br /><br />With the C6 limo now in its fifth year, this svelte four-door hybrid gives a tantalising glimpse of how a future replacement would prioritise style and grace in a bid to take on luxurious rivals such as Jaguar’s XJ.<br /><br />Designed from start to finish in Citroen’s Shanghai studio, the 5.3-metre long car reinforces just how important China is to the firm. Sales were up 57 per cent in 2009, and the market is now its second biggest after France.<br /><br />The Metropolis takes a more sober approach than many of Citroen’s recent concepts, but keeps the same show car design language of the DS3 hatch. The familiar blade detail ahead of the front wheelarches runs elegantly into a thin metal strip separating the headlights.<br /><br />Down the flanks, a prominent crease creates a shoulder effect that tapers inwards and down to the boot, with its active spoiler. However, the heavy surfaces are broken up to dramatic effect around the nose thanks to details such as the plunging grille, the badge cutting into the bonnet and the ‘floating’ undertray that brings to mind the aggressive 2008 ‘GT by Citroen’ concept.<br /><br />No pictures of the cabin have been released yet, but Citroen claims that the styling will be ‘partly inspired by Chinese musical instruments’. The Metropolis’ hybrid drivetrain incorporates 2.0-litre V6 petrol power mated to an electric motor to deliver 460bhp, while emitting 70g/km of CO2.<br /><br />Source: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/250855/citroen_metropolis_concept_revealed.html#ixzz0xSHdVZNn<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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<description><![CDATA[Hi <br /><br />I have an 07 registered Exclusive and am very impressed with it.<br /><br />In the last few weeks the Navidrive system radomly cuts out and the screen goes black and the radio/cd cuts out.<br /><br />The citroen image then apperas on the screen and the system starts up again. (While it does this I have noticed the little red/orange light under the volume control comes on and then goes out.) sometimes when this happens the speedometer turns to Km/h and once the Navidrive is back the speedo is back in mph.<br /><br />The cutting out can happen twice in a single 100m journey and some weeks doesn't happen at all and I drive about 500 miles a week. <br /><br />Has anyone else had a similar problem? Any ideas?<br /><br />I wondered if there could be a loose connection or dodgy fuse/ relay? but any ideas gratefully received.<br /><br />Brilliant site by the way extremely useful.<br /><br /><br />Gavin]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Howdy clubmen<br /><br />I do believe, if everything goes according to plan, that I am to become a member of your besmirched establishment.  An Owner that is.<br /><br />I'm Detroit born and bred, from back when that meant something, but most recently of Bern, Switzerland.<br /><br />Here's hoping the c6 isn't too ambitious.   Anybody here know who the Chief Engineer was on the project?  He seems to have kept it within reason.<br /><br />That's enough for now.  Greets to all.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, I find myself using the RT4 telephone (that's the one with the Hard Disk Head Unit) all the time. I was hoping to test out the voice command method, but can't seem to find instructions in the Navidrive handbook that make any sense. <br /><br />Apparently I'm supposed to push on the headlamp stalk to activate voice mode? <br /><br />Should anything pop up in the screen when I do this? <br /><br />Was it a option that had to be specified?<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi. My c6 brakes make a lot of noise when I brake. I suspect I also have a worn front wheel bearing. Does<br />anyone have any experience with these things?<br />Need help. I just put new pads in, and the discs look fine. Car has done 57000 km.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have created this, a dedicated forum for all ICE (In Car entertainment) as questions were getting fragmented.<br /><br />Please post all related questions here please.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK I know you can get one from Citroen and it really needs the dedicated wiring kit to tell the BSI you have a trailer/caravan hooked up to the CAN BUS http://c6owners.org/plugins/faq/faq.php? but the actual tow bar is a lump of metal and has no technical input.<br /><br />So what alternatives are there to the tow bar (not the wiring kit) Citroen sell (at a gold plated price)<br /><br />Anyone had one fitted that can provide some feedback please?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I´m a C6 chauffeur in Buenos Aires, and I´m often doing work in the car when I arrive early, waiting at the airport, etc. The computer is kicking me into Economy mode very quickly, so I can´t use the radio, or juice up my iPhone. Is there a way to adjust the settings for economy mode?<br /><br />Also, parking is very tight here, so I set seat memory position 2 for exit, got the seat set to go all the way back for an easier one button exit position. Many American luxury cars have an exit seat button (puts drivers seat all the way back) Very tight quarters here, not used to that being accustomed to giant American parking spaces!<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[as with economy Mode, is there a simple way to stop the indicators self-cancelling ?   Our GS &amp; CX cars didn't have such nonsense, and it's a right nuisance ...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[is there a way to adjust the interval between swipes of the 'wipers, and to allow flick-wipe (one swipe) ... we find the auto-function too eager to go fast, and intermittent seldom to do it appropriately often ... IIRC, bigger Fords used to allow interval adjustment from the indicator stalk ...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, bought my c6 in april and since then has gone back several times with a left wiper which stops working for minutes at a time or until the car is restarted.<br /><br />Its had new motors, relays,wiring and sensors without success!<br /><br />Has anyone had a similiar problem?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 13:21:35 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/193/1283168345_193_FT2080_starigrad.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />the roofbars is Citroen orginal and i think they are verry good with good fit and strong.<br /><br />the box is an old swidish in fiberglas 225 cm long and 85 cm wide the make is "Fritiders" I dont know if they still make this one we bought it 20 years ago to fitt on an old CX then it have came along on a copel of XMs and even on an saab <br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 06:52:45 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[This has been touched on in several threads so I thought I'd start a new one to report the latest.<br /><br />Following Alan's helpful post about getting his front windows re-aligned to eliminate wind noise I asked Slough to do the same for me.<br /><br />They road-tested the car and agreed there was noise. On investigation they discovered there is a service bulletin explaining a design fault in the seals around the door mirrors. The seals are letting air flow off the mirrors travel up between the window and A-pillar. Having read this service bulletin they weren't bothered with the inconvenience of checking the alignment. They installed the new door mirror seals for me and called it "job done".<br /><br />I can immediately notice an improvement. Even at 30 mph - there must have been background disturbance even at very low speeds - and it's similarly good all the way up to 80 mph (didn't get a chance to go any quicker on crowded UK roads) where there is a "roof gutter" rustling noise. So to make it really silent I think it needs Alan's re-alignment done as well.<br /><br />The question now is whether I have the energy to go back one more time <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In June I choose to buy a second hand manual 2.2 HDI linage, because I wanted the greenest, and cheapest on fuel and road tax option (and could not stretch to the cost of a new 3.0HDI) I am very happy with it indeed, and this week experienced a phenomenon never before experienced in 33 years of driving - twice this week people have wound down their window in the traffic and said " I really like your car!" it was hard to get hold of this particular model and I was a little surprised that although my car was first registered in September 2009 the vehicle number reveals it was built in 2006!   <br /><br />This made me think, how many MANUAL 2.2 HDIs did they make for the UK, and between what period? Anybody know? PS Is this the best forum for this type of question - I could not find one for just questions of interest, rather than technical advice?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I was chatting to a limo driver in Dublin airport , he was admiring my car. When i asked him what he had he said it was a Jaguar XJ. oh what engine i said, 2.7D he said . oh same as me i replied.<br /><br />So i had to had a look, The engine way much quieter and smoother, with a little turbo whistle, very nice i said. <br /><br />What fuel economy does it do because mine does 10.5L/100kms (27mpg). <br /><br />Oh 37mpg he said..... Oh. big difference, i wonder is it weight and roof sign <br /><br />"Any one know if and why the C6 is noisier than a Jag if they are all built in Dagenham.<br /><br />and what should i expect form mine 2.7hdi auto working in town and a taxi sign causing drag in the Roof?????"]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[All done - handed over today, got the C3. True to form the C6 marked its final journey - as I pressed the button to erase the jukebox music - by developing a rattle from the front passenger door. Quite an annoying one that matched the chittering from the back seat and the rattle from the balljoints. Just shocking for a "prestige" car with only 25,000 miles on it, only matched by the dealer's reluctance to just sort these things out effectively.<br /><br />The C3's got off to a stunning start by not being correctly assembled! However, it's in my favour - it has chrome mirror bases and tinted rear windows like an Exclusive (it also had a random "VT" badge on one door). Already impressed with the Zenith windscreen, the little radio's pairing with the iPhone and the quality of the handsfree kit/streamed music is definitely making the car an appealing prospect to bomb about in. I think that my expectations and the dealer's abilities and skills are going to be much closer on this car.<br /><br />I'm sad the C6 wasn't the emotive, dynamic equal of the CX and XM in my experiences and perception. I can forgive it those things. I can't really forgive it the shortcomings it inherited from Citroën UK though, and it's a real shame that what potential the car does have in that regard is being lost by dreadful backup and customer service. Hopefully the people that do love how the car drives and behaves will have better experiences, or will be more forgiving!<br /><br /><img src='http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs882.ash1/179013_10150159749822586_544157585_8554443_7098513_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs258.snc6/180634_10150159749972586_544157585_8554444_7488725_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Anyone wanting a bargain; I'm afraid that by trading it in the remaining warranty on the car was voided apparently. So I suspect it will be sitting around unsold for a long time (again).]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had my C6 for nearly four months and I am tearing my hair out with the Jukebox function's track listings.<br /><br />I can create a new album title for CDs loaded onto the Jukebox, but can't, for the life of me, do the same for the tracks. I have tried loading tracks one at a time and still no joy.<br /><br />Anyone there got any tips?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Today, I was quite shocked how much you can get into the C6 with the rear seats folded down! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br />The first load was the two front, and two rear seats from a CX, and the other load was a huge amount of miscellaneous CX parts! All that fitted with room to spare, in perfect luxury too! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/thumbup1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Since the RT4 and RT5 units support USB since firmware 8.xx, a while ago I bought a USB socket from Citroën to hook up the USB port for updates and different music.<br /><br />Unlike the C4 Picasso and so forth, there doesn't seem to have been a move towards fitting a second lighter/12v socket location in the console for the C6 - so if these cars have a USB port the same as the lesser models, where is it located?<br /><br />Going to get the cable from eBay France, but really want a proper location for the port rather than just shoving it somewhere (if I do it'll be the driver's "Pro-Plus container" dashboard pocket, assuming the lead is long enough).<br /><br />This isn't the USB box which connects to the CD-changer port, it's the proper USB socket.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I notice from some pictures (Dave's included) that the spoiler is deployed when the car isn't moving.  Can you deploy it manually?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Happy days again, looks like the front suspension really is the weakest link.  I did'nt mind so much replacing both fron lower balljoints about a year ago nor even both front wishbones about a month ago but it really took the biscuit yesterday morning when the right front suspension strut got intimate with the bonnet.  Anyone else had this problem? It happened when I was not going very fast thankfully and on a good smooth (no potholes) surface without absolutely no warning!  Please comment<br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/375/1326109092_375_FT0_dsc_2035c.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/375/1326109092_375_FT0_dsc_2035c_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='452'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does annyone know the location of the preheating relay ? <br />I hav an faultcode  that says "no curent to preheating releay" <br />I have to check this upp befor winter, maybe it is one or more glowplugs that are defektive that cause the releay to shut of<br /><br /><br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[To day i was at the cars first MOT and the only complain was tha the foglights pointing to high.<br />Is ther a easy way to adjust them  ?<br /><br /><br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I believe in some markets (presumably mainly Scandinavian) the C6 is equipped with an auxilliary heater that can warm the engine and cabin to provide defrosting and aid engine starting at low temperatures. There are insructions on how to use the heater in my owners' handbook.<br /><br />Dave - do you have access to any technical information on the heater installation in the manner of the excellent downloads in the 'Doc Library' section of this site? Indeed, does anyone else have any information.<br /><br />I'm looking into the feasability of adding such a heater (Eberspacher or Webasto) to my C6. I think the mechanical aspects such as fixing the heater and connections to the fuel and engine cooling system would be relatively straightforward. It's the electrical side that will present the greatest challenge. i.e. The system has to run with the ignition off and the car locked so would have to bypass 'economy mode' control. Also the heater controller needs to be able to switch on the vehicle heater fan to blow the warm air from the heater matrix into the cabin. As the C6 has electronic climate control the flaps allowing air from the heater matrix would have to be open as well.<br /><br />I'm talking to an installer who seems very competant and has installed such systems several times before but I won't proceed unless I'm confident the electrical side can be accomplished in a way that isn't going to cause problems.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A wile back i write an instruktion in swidish on the swedish site citroenakuten and here it is translated by google translate,<br />hope you can understand most of it<br /><br />According to the service book ther is major service at 180000 km (for difficult operating conditions) so i decided to change all fluids and filters kambelt water pump and tightening roll.<br /><br />1st Engine oil: not much to Comment about there except that it is an input filter to be removed with an socket and the need to remove an engine SKID PLATE<br /><br />2nd Gearbox: extremely easily changed simply by open the plug on diferentialhous and fill in the top side of the box  1.9 l<br /><br />3rd Brake oil: basically suck out old oil fill on new open nipples on one wheel at a time pump until new oil  drive back brake pistons with open nipples, back up with new oil, it takes about 1 liter of DOT4 fluid.<br /><br />4.coling liquid; There is a draningplugg at the water pump and a airnipple on the heating tubes to the cab, so there is no curiosities there.<br /><br />5th LDS: Remove the right front weelcower unscrew the lid to expandtank lower the car to the lowest position, lift the car so the wheels hang, the pump now pumps almost all oil to the reservoir (although the mini-level of oil overflow  2-3 dl)  now also depressurize it, you can either do it with lexia or there are bleedbolts of a normal pressure regulator on the suspensionblocks in both the front axle and rear axle.<br />In the weelhouse you'll see a pipe coupling that goes directly from the container unloading it and let the oil run out (about 4-5 liters) then you only need to reposition the pipe coupling fill the container full of new oil possibly shut down the air screws, put down and start the car and do some upps and downs top up the oil.<br /><br />6th servo oil: If you try to suck out the oil from above can only be found out 2 dl pg. the vessel containing the pump so most of the oil is probably in the servo piston so here I have to think of any good way to change a bit more oil get back when I managed to change a bit more than 2 dl.<br /><br />7th Kammbelt water pump spring rolls: Place a jack under the engine and disconnect the one motor mount then very easy, remove agregatremmen and pulley and plastic protective turn the engine and lock the camshaft in the lock holes and crankshaft in the lock holes on the flywheel on the engine front (Biltema kammlåsningssats perfect) then you just have to loosen the two tension rollers and water pump. (Diesel pump is driven not by kammbelt of this engine)<br />Install the water pump and tension rollers and belt since it is a very clever spring-loaded tensioner just tighten it so that the little pointer is between the marker holes, turn the engine over by hand several turns and check that the lock holes still is in, control spring tension on the tensioning roller adjust if needs.<br />Replace the protective caps agregatrem pulley with engine mount and fill with coolant and start.<br /><br /><br />Sincerely Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My next road trip in the C6 will begin on Friday, a 4000km round trip from Berlin through France, Italy and possibly Switzerland. It will be interesting to see how many C6s I come across in its home market.<br /><br />The likely route is SW from Berlin through Germany, across eastern France to the Loire Valley and on to Bordeaux, back east to Souillac and Rocamadour, south to Toulouse, Carcassonne and Narbonne, into the Carmargue, to Gordes and across Provence to the Cote d'Azur, then along the coast from Antibes to Nice, the Corniches, Monaco and the Riviera into Italy.<br /><br />After that, I just have to work out an interesting route back <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/seedy.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well got my C6 back from Sportif Citroen in Chalfont. Another 1400 quids of work all under warranty . Both lower wishbones, lhm tank as this has cracked ! Had my other egr valve replaced . In total my car has now had nearly 5 k worth of work under warranty. Technically I paid 7 k for my car if you take off all these costs . It still needs two breather hoses replaced as they have fractured . Beautiful car yes , well put together ...... Nope ! I also had to wait 3 weeks for some parts I can however not praise Citroen Chalfont enough brilliant service .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just back from 2200 mile return trip to the Dordogne and Burgundy. Mpg 41, av speed 45mph. Not bad consumption for something of a monster (elegant though). Only saw one other C6 over the entire 3 weeks and that was Dutch registered. XM's, on the other hand, still ubiquitous and many of them were Mk1s. <br /><br />I did encounter one problem though. On two occasions, when accelerating fairly hard on Autoroute fast lanes (probably 2500rpm +), the depollution warning light came on and the cruise control ceased to function. After a couple of days, in each case, the light went out and cruise control was restored. <br /><br />Has anybody else encountered this? Is it likely to be a real problem or one of the many false warnings that my 2 XMs used to frighten me with ? There was one previous posting on the subject but he has not replied to my message to him.<br /><br />A trawl on Google suggests that the cause might well be a a faulty exhaust pressure sensor but as the car is out of warranty I am not keen to undergo an expensive diagnostic process unless there is some likelihood of a cure.<br /><br />Any comments would be appreciated<br /><br />Paul<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi. I'm about to buy a C6, but I have been watching and waiting for some time. I used to drive a CX, and have (amongst others) a DS.<br /><br />I had a 2.7 for a fortnight earlier in the year, and liked it, with the exception of getting away from rest- the car had a half-second delay between pushing the throttle and actually moving. <br /><br />I'm waiting for Citroen to  come back with a price on an (ostensibly) 6 month old 2.2 Exclusive, which I like. <br /><br />Citroen tell me that they will only order cars for customers who have paid deposits, and that all their directors will now get C5's. Shame- I really wanted a 3 litre diesel! Although I could get one by pretending to be a journalist.....]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Is thier by any chance possible to get hold of an instruktion for chanching glow plugs on an 2.2 hdi ?<br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[If you get you car MOT'd by your Citroen Dealer before the end of 2010 they are offering 'Free Insurance' for the 2011 MOT worth up to £750 inc Vat<br /><br />There are limits and exclusions obviously but talking to my dealer today it still seems like a good offer.<br /><br />If your car is not used commercially, is a Citroen (no other makes accepted) is under 8 years old at the time of policy issue and has done less than 80,000 miles and has been maintained in line with the manufacturers specifications it should qualify.<br /><br />The obvious exclusions are wiper blades tyres and brakes as they are 'wear and tear' items, but suspension parts would be covered (I was told)<br /><br />So if your looking to MOT a C6 over the next 3 months you could save some money next year by paying full price for an MOT currently £54.85<br /><br />I had one done for £30.00 before I learned of the offer, but for an extra £24.75 it would have been worth it for the peace of mind for next year.<br /><br />For full details, contact your Citroen Dealer, not me!!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Is there a telematik hack for displaying the Oil Pressure (rt3)?<br /><br />Thanx<br /><br />.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 20:37:23 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[So, having dealt with the dealers and so forth... I've had a lot of stuff to do that I bought the C6 for. Whilst my Jeep is doing the environmentally-crushing short run into Kidderminster regularly (and being small and beaten up for minimal car-park stress), trips to Germany, London etc. have been in the C6.<br /><br />Tyres had lost a little pressure, I suspect the valves. So before this last run into London, I checked them, all at 2.4 bar, with the new updated maps and speed cameras I pointed it at the M42, and it pops up "delay, 6 miles, M42". Choose diversion, and a nice wander towards Henley and onto the M40 there bypasses the lot. Steady cruise to the Westway, then windows down, Massive Attack on the Jukebox and over to Hoxton. Parking space found, parked up, day done - kit loaded into car (MF digital gear, do love my job sometimes) and back, with the safety alerts doing their job.<br /><br />Despite awful rain, suicidal bikers and so forth, it was really chilled - even the driving in the city bit.<br /><br />Once I get over my frustration with the car being so far from a CX, and just accept that sometimes, the people outside the car have to be making an effort to avoid me as much as I do anticipating them, it's rather pleasant. All things considered, I reckon the car's going to come into its own as the photo work changes gear again.<br /><br />And to think I nearly got a Fiat 500 instead!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a Black 2008 2.7 Excl. RT4 with Alezan (Brown) leather. 60k trouble free (well nearly). I have had enough of removing my SIM to use the phone and wondered if anyone had any advise on fitting a BlueTooth kit? I have the RT4 with Hardrive. <br /><br />Has anyone enquired about upgrading to an RT5? Expensive if not impossible I bet !<br /><br />Has anyone fitted a Parrat or similiar to a RT4 through the speakers? <br /><br />Dealer or Halfords?<br /><br />So many questions......<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It was a bit damp and misty last night, and I got an opportunity to use the rear window demister for the first time.  The glass cleared nice and quickly, but I noticed that the bottom couple of inches remained misty.  It appeared that the lowest two horizontal heating elements were not doing their job, so I was concerned that perhaps they had become damaged.<br /><br />Upon looking more closely there's no obvious damage.  I can see that most of the elements cross the screen from one side to the other.  The bottom two lines are different.  They start on the right (standing outside the car, looking at the back screen), cross to the vertical line 3/4 of the way across, and then turn around and return to the right edge.  Thus, the bottom two elements are actually just one loop coming from and returning to the right hand edge of the screen.  Power connections are hidden, so it's not clear what this loop is connected to, if anything.  It could be powered, but in general I'd expect 12V on one side of the screen and 0V on the other.<br /><br />So, I was wondering if anyone else had noticed this?  Should those bottom rows be heating?  If not, what are they there for?<br /><br />Steve.<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />I am the proud owner of an '06 Exclusive. I have read some posts where people mention the software edition they have in their car - how can I see what mine is and from there ask about potential upgrades?<br /><br />Mine has address only search, no post code (which I would like) - is this addressed by later software? Does anyone have any screenshots from various editions of the software, and will I have to buy a new map pack for the newer system?<br /><br />Cheers<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[New wiper motors are on board and working well, very nervous about how long this will last though, want to thank J.C. Hallidays off Bushmills for their efforts in trying to fix what seems like an unfixable problem.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Oh dear! More problems with Navidrive. Having already had a (presumably) new unit fitted recently, which meant that I lost my maps and all the music I had ripped to the hard drive because dealers have no facility to copy the stuff over for you, I was hoping that my problems would be at an end. Unfortunately not!<br /><br />Coming back down the M1, the unit re-booted. This happened occasionally in the past, but it stopped happening after the software / firmware was updated to the latest, Nanny State version, which I believe is 8.11. After I complained about the Nanny State upgrade they gave me an older version and I was pleased to have the old functionality back. This time, after re-booting and coming back up, it re-booted again and again and again. In fact, it went on re-booting non stop for 15 minutes. As I was on a motorway, I couldn't stop. I also couldn't stop it from re-booting.<br /><br />Once I got off the motorway, I pulled into a layby and cut the ignition. I waited for a few minutes then carried on. Once again, it carried on constantly re-booting although only for 5 more minutes. Then it stabilised and has been OK since.<br /><br />Not surprisingly, given that I forked out £680 for a years extended warranty, it's going straight back to the dealer!<br /><br />Anybody have a similar experience or know what might have caused such a re-boot frenzy?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In preparing my garage for the winter, I've noticed a phenomenon not described in the Operator's Manual.<br /><br />My garage is rather short for the C6.  I've got less than 20cm to spare overall. So I've hung a Styrofoam bumper that I just ease the car info to ensure that there is clearance to close the garage door behind.<br /><br />Funny thing is, as I approach the styrofoam the front of the vehicle rises!  Does the suspension automatically rise to clear obstacles when parking, or somehow according to the proximity sensors?<br /><br />Also, does the ride height remember the last setting, or does it reset to normal with each re-start?  This is rather critical as I must elevate the suspension to clear the nose-overhang for the garage entry grade.  I've got the 4-cyl, so I suppose its the hydraulic pump I hear running after I shut the engine off.<br /><br />Thanks... I'm just working my way through my first tank of diesel.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, after all my different trials and tribulations......wishbones, PAS pipes, Navidrive, Rear deflector, glove box, centre console, etc, etc, .........<br /><br />Doing a fair whack on the M42 heading towards a day at Worcester for the Rugby...disaster struck. <br /><br />Engine stuttered, revs up and down, then doing 90mph in lane 3, the car died. Engine cut and fortunately gearbox shifted into neutral. I coasted onto hard shoulder as thankfully the PAS still held true. <br /><br />No fault warning present but no response on trying to restart, just an electronic click. Seems the management system had shift things down. Waited an hour and a half for the AA. Rolled her onto the low loader and recovered to my local dealer. A large engine oil stain was left behind on the hard shoulder. <br /><br />.....and is was nice fresh oil as only serviced last week. <br /><br />I obviously fear the worst. <br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Still sorting out the new car.<br /><br />Each time I start the car and the rt3 HU initializes, it displays a pop-up with the following warning: None of rear passenger seatbelts fastened.<br /><br />Is this normal, or indicative of a seating sensor problem?<br /><br />Thanx.<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/148/1287485382_148_FT0_rear-seatbelts-warn.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='544' height='218'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have had this warning of and on for a month now mostly on when it is cold desipering when the car gets warm (inside) now it is cold outside so it takes werry long for it to disepear. <br />Lexia reports no foult codes but if you test the individual componenets it report foult on left and right rear belt pre tenisioner.<br />This foult firs appered wen i have leved the car full loaded with the backseat folded over the night so i suspeckt an contakt ore lead failor.<br />Is ther by anny chance someone that got anny foulfinding instruktions or componet placingng or ledlocation documents for the arbag and belt system?<br /><br />regards mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, I finally took possession of my Black 2008 C6 HDI Lignage after waiting 40 days &amp; 40 nights for DVLA to sort out my Reg number transfer.  I've been driving X- Type Jags for the last 9 years and all I can say is what a difference… I now have a very quiet, very smooth very comfortable car to enjoy! (albeit the Jag, when new, isn't too bad;)).<br /><br />The first thing that really thrilled me, apart from the smooth &amp; quiet, is the torque.  While not a boy-racer anymore (I'm married!), the pick-up (once past the alarming 'lag') is impressive but deceptive... 'ooops mph' was reached without much notice!!<br /><br />I've been reading a lot of posts on this site during run-up to ownership and was at first disappointed that I seem to have an RD4 with no phone, hard drive, nav system, etc.  However, as I very rarely want to phone or take calls while driving, have found the USB socket and don't go anywhere I don't know how to get to, I'm not really hat bothered.<br /><br />A work colleague has just got a new XF for £44k and is a wee bit sick when we compare our bits... 2.7TT engine (yep), 6-speed auto (yep), impressive looker (yep), etc... When I point out my 35% price tag, double glazing, heads-up, SA spoiler, directional headlights, blah, blah, blah, he retorted with "bluetooth?".  Has anyone tried a bluetooth gizmo fitted to the glovebox USB thingy???<br /><br />After reading Dave's instructions I managed to create a CD that displays tracks, etc.  However, I cannot find any way to do the same for the USB.  I did however make three folders numbered 1, 2 &amp; 3 and dragged my favourite MP3's to "1", the wife's to "2" and daughters to "3"... set the player to random and depending on who shouts loudest, I'll play disc 1, 2 or 3 (alternatively, 'disc' 6 plays everything).<br /><br />After spending a week running about town with an average 30mpg, I'm looking forward to a long run this weekend.  Will let you know if anything else confuses (or excites) me!<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Tired of the limitations of playing music through the USB Box (no track nor album names) and with my TomTom getting a bit long in the tooth and needed replacing I decided to combine the two and am quite pleased with the result.<br /><br />I bought one of these for six quid:-<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1287583088_14_FT0_proclip.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='480' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><br /><br />And one of these for a hundred quid - over-priced for sure but a good bit of kit.<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1287583088_14_FT0_tomtom.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='170' height='170'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />I was amazed ProClip make a bracket for the C6 and even more amazed it mounted in seconds, securely and with no apparent strain on the fascia. Then I downloaded the Western Europe maps for fifty quid.<br /><br />For £156 all done I now have:-<br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>Handsfree telephone</li><li class='bbcode '>Sat Nav</li><li class='bbcode '>Phone charger</li><li class='bbcode '>All my music, presented in a familiar and simple interface</li><li class='bbcode '>All reachable without lifting my hand from the wheel</li></ul><br /><br />All in all I'm very pleased with it and it's certainly a simpler solution than buying an Exclusive with the £3,000 premium they seem to command. I need to put some thought into concealing the cables and it will be a neat solution.<br /><br />I went for the ProClip because I think the windscreen is too far away to use the suction-type mount but if you don't have a requirement for the passenger to be able to reach it then you could get the suction-type mount to work within reach on the other side of the wheel - where Dave has his TomTom mounted. That becomes a more flexible investment as you can simply move it from car to car.<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone. <br /><br /> I have just bought a beautiful 2.7 C6 Exclusive, first registered September 2009. I am very happy with it, it's such a beautiful car.  <br /><br /> I am trying to work out how to insert a SIM card for the telephone.  I have read that there is a card holder that comes out of the SIM card hole, but I can't seem to get anything out of there, and the hole is so narrow I can't get anything in there. <br /><br />Any advice?  How do I get a SIM card into the dashboard?<br /><br /> Many thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All. <br /><br /> What is the neatest way to allow me to play audio off my Android phone? It has a headphone jack on it.  I was hoping there would be an auxilary input in the armrest box, but it looks like the only inputs are located in the glovebox! That's a no-no for me, as I don't want wires trailing all over the place.<br /><br />What do you guys suggest is the best way to get the audio off my phone? I download podcasts onto it via WiFi so it would be nice to be able to stream those through the car speakers.<br /><br /> Many thanks for your help<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Have looked but can't find anything on this subject... Does anyone know if there's a way to adjust the sensitivity of the speed-sensitive volume control on an RD4?  It seems that I can only switch it 'on' or 'off'.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[How does one manually engage mirror heat?  This time of year they fog over instantly when entering underground garages, where mirrors are most critically needed.<br /><br />There must be a switch somewhere, but where?<br /><br />Thanx<br />.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[C6 ownership for me is over a year now, here are some thoughts on this milestone.<br /><br />I feel better disposed towards the car now than last year. The weedy radio, small boot and too much road noise are still bothersome but the economy seems to be improving and having had the "square" tyres replaced has made a big difference to comfort.<br /><br />I'm writing this in Ireland. We've just spent the weekend in the West and the car was a paragon of comfort and capability. To understand how good it's been you first have to understand how bad Irish roads in the West are. They are built on bogs - which is never a good starting point - so suffer from sudden dips and subsidence all over the place, then they've been built shoddily and suffer from years of neglect being much poorly patched and pot-holed. They were built in Victorian times for horse and traps and are too narrow. <br /><br />Then in the West, particularly near the coast, have almost no straights. I've been driving these roads for years and I know in many "ordinary" cars a few hours exposure to them is very hard work. Everyone, passengers included, become exhausted from being thrown around, constant gear changes and non-stop steering from one lock to the other make the driver feel like a hard-pressed Monaco GP racer.<br /><br />The C6 took all of this and swallowed it whole. The suspension is exceptional. Even at speed the wheels didn't leave the ground once - lesser cars will bounce sideways on the torturous mid-corner bumps. Those Michelins maybe noisy but they gripped gripped and then gripped some more. <br /><br />I've never, even in a RWD car, experienced such bite from the front wheels in corners - even in the wet - not a hint of understeer even on the twistiest bumpiest rough stuff. Then of course the auto box looking after the cog-swapping and the beautifully light and high-geared steering meant piloting it though the curves was about as effortless as it can get.<br /><br />The car took four of us there and back. Three long days' motoring and the tank is still showing a 200 kms range remaining. I guess it did the journey for about EUR €50. It was no economy run either with plenty of overtaking and heavy-footed Sport mode driving. Overall very impressive.<br /><br />The boot at 480 litres is too small. The four of us could only take weekend bags and it was full. My brother's new Octavia - in the class below - comes with 560 much more accessible litres. It also comes with all the usual goodies: split rear seats, leather, bluetooth, parking sensors, cruise, auto-wipers, etc. I still find the road noise too much, at motorway speeds conversation with the rear passengers is not comfortable - it should be in a car in the exec class. <br /><br />Nothing I haven't mentioned <em class='bbcode italic'>ad nuaseam</em> before but they do niggle me.<br /><br />However I now find that the decent economy and exceptional suspension have better endeared the car to me.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1288104240_14_FT0_101024_inishbofin20.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='600' height='404'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I just phoned up my local dealer to ask the price of a set of mats for the car. <br /><br />Nothing wrong with the ones i have, but they are only in the front and I just thought i'd by a set of spares as they are beige and bound to get grubby. <br /><br />And the price was ....wait for it ....£585 inc vat and that was JUST FOR THE FRONT! the rears are no longer available. Citroen are clearly on another planet to me. BONKERS.<br /><br />I have ordered an aftermarket set and will advise you how they are when they arrive.<br /><br />Neal]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, didn't even know these existed until tonight but now that I do, I've noticed the passenger door light (above the armrest) isn't working.  Does anyone have any tips before I start taking it apart?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As we all know, quite a large number of C6s sat around in dealerships for a long time before being sold and registered, meaning build dates have little to do with registration dates. This seems to be a particular issue with the manual gearbox cars, which is presumably why they were quickly dropped from the range.<br /><br />So, is it actually possible to obtain a genuinely late-build manual car in the UK? Possibly not, if the latest one advertised on Autotrader is anything to go by. Registered in late 2009 (59 plate), this would appear to be one of the very last...except that the ORGA number reveals a build date of 22.02.2007 <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/omg.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> . Two and a half years sitting around before sale - and possibly fitted with the old RT3 navigation - in a car apparently only a year old and at a price of £19,000! Shocking.<br /><br />Anyone out there with a 2.2 manual built from 2008 onwards?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As seen here with more pictures: http://www.planete-citroen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=129439 (if you really must)<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1288280590_1_FT0_c6_camper.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1288280590_1_FT0_c6_camper_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='453'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We did this on the Alfa 166 forum and it threw up some interesting posts. The game is you have to post a description of any of the C6's subtle details which you like and why. There's no point talking about the suspension for example because it's fairly obvious to anyone that the C6's suspension is marvellous. You might for example talk about how you like how the 'C' pillar is resolved into the tail lights.<br /><br />You can discuss any attribute of the car be it aesthetic, dynamic, or specification.<br /><br />I'll kick off with two examples:-<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Auto-muting radio.</strong><br /><br />I love the way when the radio's reception is cut, for example when you drive into a tunnel, once the signal is lost the radio auto-mutes itself rather than the horrible buzz of other cars. Clever.<br /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Multiple speeds on the Cruise Control.</strong><br /><br />Maybe it's covered in the user manual (I must read it some day) but I love the way the Cruise Control can have two speeds set. I find this very useful for dealing with roadworks on the motorway. Cruise at 70 mph, change it to 50 mph when required and once clear of the restriction press and hold the "+" button and it will resume at 70 mph again. Very handy <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,<br /><br />My car has been back to the garage a few times since getting it in July, usually for some sort of suspension related problem.  It has been quite well behaved recently, but now I'm worried about whether the 'sport' suspension button is actually doing anything.<br /><br />When I first got the car I wasn't convinced that the sport button had much effect, but after a few garage visits for other suspension problems the whole system seemed to be working well, and sport mode made a fairly small but definite difference.  It seemed to make the ride a little firmer and usefully decreased the amount of body movement on bumpy B roads, but increased the amount of thump from drain covers, joints in the tarmac, etc.<br /><br />Today I was driving around trying and failing to notice any difference at all.  The dashboard light goes on and off, but that's it.  There's nothing obviously wrong with the ride, but it feels like it might be in the firmer mode all the time.<br /><br />I wonder if anyone could describe to me what effect 'sport' mode is supposed to have.  Should it be obvious, or could it be really subtle?  If you wanted to demonstrate a difference, how would you do it?<br /><br />Steve.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello out there.  I'm new to the site and Forum, so, please go gently with me.  I have a slightly unusual query/ request.  Recently, on receiving my beloved ganache 2.7 HDI Exclusive C6 from the local hand-car wash, <br /><br />I noticed that the grey paint that covers the very inner part of the plastic hub covers on the alloy wheels had been damaged by whatever cleaning fluid the said gang had used (I hate to consider what it might have been now).  <br /><br />Has anyone had any similar experience, and, does anyone know where I can get any replacements (apart from paying an arm and a leg from my local dealer)?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK I am due to replace my daily driver ina few months and have narrowed the search to the following . Citroen c6 Mercedes 350 sl Mercedes 500 cl or a Range Rover . I am always swayed to form over function and I am a huge Citroen Fan I have owned a 2cv, CX prestige and a DS in my time . I currently use a Renault Avantime as my main car but she is looming on 100k miles by end of the year and its time for her to join my other cars in retirement. <br /><br />I really love the way the C6 looks and the drive is amazing, however I am concerned at stories of electrical gremlins and leaking hydraulic pipes. Sure the Merc will be an 02-04 plate for my budjet ( 15k) but it will also be German built and designed. I have a 36 year old sl that has never let me down. I have read post on this web site with interest. I know the C6 is prettier than the German counterparts but is it as well built or am I getting myself into a big headache ???]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Look at this on e bay . <br />http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Citroen-C6-Saloon-2-7-V6-HDi-V6-Exclusive-Auto-Navigati-/270659365736?pt=Automobiles_UK&amp;hash=item3f048e2b68#ht_1343wt_1141]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Have a 2006 C6 Exclusive and after 19000 miles in last 7 months, love comfort, mid range pace, silence etc and the fact it's not another Audi/Merc/BMW etc BUT....dreadful hesitation from standing, bad when pulling out of side turning onto busy roads and would like a bit more performance. Anyone got experience of chipping a C6 - Is it worth it? N E Problems?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Here is an tip to cancel the auto folding function of the mirrors. Good when/if they risk to get stuck by ice.<br /><br />1.withe car idling fold the mirrors with the button on the armrest<br /><br />2.turn of the car<br /><br />3. go out and unfold the mirrors by hand.<br /><br />4. now they stays unfolded until you touch any button that has to do with the mirrors.<br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br /><br />I have decided to buy a C6.  A brave decision I am lead to believe.  Usual, quirky and won't be able to resell are some of the comments of my friends and colleagues.  I dare not repeat the wifes views!<br /><br />I have been looking for about six months.  A calculated process of decisions about colour, engine, age, cost and all the usual thoughts I suspect.  By visiting the Citroen website at least three times a week and by searching Google for car info I have narrowed the choice down to a car around one year old, around 10,000 miles or less and colour will probably be black with black interior.  Must be Exclusive and 2.7.  Best time to buy was probably around Sept/Oct this year since there were numerous examples of low mileage cars on Citroens website but I need to sell three cars (two classics) to buy the new one so I was not in a positioin to move.  <br /><br />Having made my decisions I started to look seriously, view cars and test drive etc.  However, I have come across a Nova Green version and one in Ganache.  These do not seem to be readily offered colours or if they are I cannot find reference to them anywhere.  Can anyone tell me why?<br /><br />I have also just viewed a most usual example of a 2.7 Exclusive in black with black interior but with medium tan seats tops.  What is that about?  It is so unusual it is actually quite appealing.<br /><br />Are these just one offs, were they offered to special order?  I want to try to ensure that I do not make the wrong choices here. <br /><br />If there is any guidance out there I would appreciate your thoughts.<br /><br />Thank you<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Whilst cleaning the car, I noticed with the bonnet up that the area of the windscreen where the wipers park was a bit grubby... so I looked at the angle of the bonnet, and position of the wipers...<br /><br />...and it turns out you can "lift" the wipers off the windscreen with the bonnet fully open, and they are accessible under the bonnet.<br /><br />Not entirely sure how useful that is and it'd be a disaster if you closed the bonnet like that, but certainly makes changing the blades a bit easier without doing "Maintenance Mode" if you haven't just switched the car off.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA['have always been quite measured with the throttle but, for some reason, coming home yesterday evening, I floored it rapidly ... <br /><br />we'd joined the motorway behind a slo-jo, on an incline, and I wanted to make the best of a small gap in the traffic ... <br /><br />power picked-up well, initially ... but, after a few seconds, and while in the middle lane &amp; looking to go to the fast lane, it suddenly lost all power &amp; I had to tuck-in sharpish behind the slo-jo again ... <br /><br />as we dropped back into the slow lane, I was dabbing the accelerator (gently) in the hope of getting some response, but getting none ... <br /><br />the engine didn't seem to have stalled ... <br /><br />after a few more seconds had passed, normality returned - to both car &amp; driver !<br /><br />then there was a beep &amp;  we noticed an error message on the central screen telling us we had a de-pollution system failure ... <br /><br />on the speedo screen, behind the steering wheel, a yellow symbol had also appeared, just above the push-button ... <br /><br />not sure when, in the course of events, these first appeared ... <br /><br />the seconds might have been milli-seconds, too !<br /><br />when we got home, I tried turning-off the engine, waiting a few seconds, then restarting - but the yellow symbol was still there ... <br /><br />any thoughts ?<br /><br />please !]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[the central display has a motor &amp; buttons to adjust it's angle - does anyone know why ... in three years we've never found a need for it ! ?   One thought, was that it was to accommodate short &amp; tall people, but it's set-back a bit, so the issue for short people, or people owho prefer to sit low, would be bottom-edge cut-off, which the angle adjustment would hardly affect ...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, just a few pictures to show sump heater in place.<br /><br />I'll post some details of suppliers later. Maybe once we get some really cold nights some warm-up figures and temperatures.<br /><br />I've got the electrical plug set into the "snowguard" that goes across the grill for low temperatures. This way there is no permanent holes in the car and access to plug/unplug is reasonably convenient (ie opening the bonnet is a no-no).<br /><br />Supply is 110V via CTE (Centre tapped earth transformer) so getting close to inherently safe with only 55V to earth.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1289761918_21_FT0_sump_heater_c6_002.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1289761918_21_FT0_sump_heater_c6_006.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='480'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[our car has the sat.nav, six-disk unit in the boot <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/star.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> , etc, so also rear parcel shelf speakers - only they've never worked ... <br /><br />We just about use the radio etc just for traffic reports, so had almost forgotten all about it ... <br /><br />still, it would be good to get them going, and we might play CDs more often if they were ... <br /><br />we've checked the front-rear fader setting, of course, and we did have a look under the parcel-shelf, and we also checked the list of fuses in the handbook for a likely candidate ... <br /><br />anyone else had this, by any chance - is there a simple fix ?<br /><br /><br /><br /> <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/star.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  C5 had it better - under driver's seat !]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi folks,noticed something odd with my boot spoiler this week, it lifts as normal part way at 40mph but instead of returning to closed position when stopping it goes up to fully open and stays there and will only reset if i get to 40mph again or remove key and start again. Anyone had a similar problem?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroen have issued a revised set of specifications for the C6 for models post November 2010. Details in the download here: http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.155<br /><br />Can't see much change at an initial reading, but there must be some for them to issue a new copy.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[At this time of year, it’s beneficial to use an oil that has good cold start flow properties as it will get to the parts of the engine that need it far more quickly when you turn the key on those sub zero mornings.<br /><br />The "w" number which means winter is the key here and the lower it is the better cold start performance the oil will have.<br /><br />A 15w or 20w rated oil will struggle to get around the engine in very cold temps and we would strongly recommend using a 10w, 5w or 0w for better cold start performance. <br /><br />It is a fact that around 90% of all engine wear occurs on cold start because the oil is at its thickest. The colder it gets the thicker the oil becomes and this affects the rate of flow which affects the rate of wear.<br /><br />These numbers help to explain the oils thickness and therefore cold flow performance at various temperatures.<br /><br />Grade.................At 0C.................At 10C..............At 100C<br /><br />0W/20.............328.6cSt...............180.8cSt............9cSt<br /><br />5W/40.............811.4cSt...............421.4cSt............14cSt<br /><br />10W/50............1039cSt...............538.9cSt............18cSt<br /><br />15W/50.............1376cSt..............674.7cSt............18cSt<br /><br />20W/50.............2305cSt...............1015cSt............18cSt<br /><br />Centistokes (cst) is the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow (viscosity). It is calculated in terms of the time required for a standard quantity of fluid at a certain temperature to flow through a standard orifice. The higher the value, the thicker the oil. <br /><br />Winters in the UK are fortunately not too cold but, below zero temperatures are regular features in some parts of the country.<br /><br />Compare the thickness of the oil at 0degC and 100degC and you will see the big difference.<br /><br />Just something to consider on those frosty mornings.<br /><br />The Opieoils Team.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Bought a C6 2.7 demonstrator 2005 plate from Citreon 2yrs ago.Love the car but lots of problems!New wishbone joint fitted but "clunk" still there-mot tester says its a steering bush? "FAULTY PRETENTION STRAPS/AIR BAGS" warning sign comes on and dealer cant explain why!Automatic gearbox and alternator went.When new gearbox fitted dealer tells me engine fault so new engine fitted-at 58000 miles!Only had it back a week and "ENGINE POLLUTION FAULT"sign keeps comimg on-back in garage after breakdown yesterday-Green Flag repairman says engine gasket gone!!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Sorry to bring this subject up again when so much has been said but on washing my car today i was very alarned to see large and what look like deep cuts around the tirewall of one of my michelins, these tyres have half the tread left, what is going on?<br /><br />I e-mailed there contact address today as this is just not good enough as its obvious that the tyre has give up and it has never even been near a kerb!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My car is in permanent auto but I was wondering if it would be more economical this weather to use the semi manual option.<br /><br />So went to the post office and tried it out. What I found was that I could get into 4th at 25 mph, but at 35 I still couldn't change to 5th<br /><br />It would, on the face of it, be better to use selectronic around town as in auto it seems to rev higher.<br /><br />Any thoughts?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all,<br />I'm currently in a bit of a dilemma as the PCP is nearly at the end of it's term (1  week left !) and I need to decide whether to keep the car and pay off the balloon payment or buy a new car.<br /><br />My car is a Lignage and has the "audio pack" option which gives me bluetooth and hifi speakers and I also had an aux input fitted.<br /><br />Now I'm looking at buying an Exclusive as a replacement car which looks great but has no bluetooth. I'm just wondering if anyone here has ( or has seen ) the parrot BT device or similar - is it any good? <br /><br />Also is it easy to fit the aux box ( will get dealer to do it ), as the exclusive doesnt have a CD changer input to feed into? ( I lost my cd changer to gain the aux input)<br /><br />Cheers in advance <br /><br />TH<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi , as I've mentioned on another thread I'm possibly changing my lignage and getting an exclusive.<br /><br />Just wondering if anybody else has done the same and whether they felt it was worth it?<br /><br />I wasn't that impressed with the Exclusives I looked at 2 years ago when I bought my current car. The navigation was awful and I preferred the plain look of the Lignage trim rather than the Mukunto wood. I went for my current lignage originally as I got a supeb deal on it ( of course !), and as it had the full leather pack with 4 heated seats etc. Only after I bought it did I realise that it also had the "audio pack" with bluetooth enabled and an upgraded hifi. <br /><br />The bluetooth facility gave it a distinct "real world" advantage over the Exclusive and as I felt I would need a separate nav anyway I didn't feel I was missing out too much.<br /><br />Anyway the car I'm possibly upgrading to may be an 08 plate so i don't know if that's an RT3 or RT4 ( what are the main differences?).<br /><br />Thanks for reading and any advice or tips would be handy!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm considering exporting a C6 to France (yes, I know!) However, I don't know whether the headlights need changing, or the headlight glasses.  The 2cv needed a switch on the dashboard, turning, and my wife's Scenic had to have e300 worth of LHD lights.   <br /><br />This is quite relevant as I'm about to buy a C6......]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[There’s so much more to the Chris Knott Insurance scheme than just the car insurance… <br /> <br />Check out our well-stacked home insurance deals for members of this forum.<br /> <br />Chris Knott Home Insurance offers you loads of benefits included as standard and could still save you money.<br /> <br />And, if you already have your car/cars insured with us, there are extra discounts available.<br /> <br />See http://www.ckinsurance.co.uk/docs/ChrisKnottHomeInsurance.pdf for details.<br /> <br />Call us FREE on 0800 917 2274 for 01424 200477 (for mobiles) for your no-obligation quote – remember to quote your unique club/forum code.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We’re pleased to announce the launch of Chris Knott Breakdown Cover to our car club/forum partners.<br /><br />This high-quality, reliable cover is a fraction of the cost of RAC or AA cover and offers more benefits. <br /><br />The price for full UK breakdown cover is £54.50 and major benefits include:<br />• Mechanical breakdown cover <br />• Recovery home or original destination if repairs cannot be carried out at roadside <br />• Accident or vandalism cover <br />• Fire, theft or attempted theft cover <br />• Flat battery, loss or breakage of keys cover <br />• Lack of fuel cover <br />• Accidental damage to tyres cover including punctures for motorcycles <br />• SMS text messaging service to mobile phone callers advising them of ETA of our operator <br />All the above benefits are available under the "Home Start" cover if the breakdown occurs at the Customer's home.<br /><br />Please see http://www.ckinsurance.co.uk/docs/ChrisKnottBreakdown.pdf for full details.<br /><br />Cover is available at your breakdown renewal (which means you don't even have to be insured with us!) or to run in-line with your Chris Knott car insurance renewal date, and is underwritten by AM Trust Europe Ltd.<br /> <br />This is for the specific car.<br /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Following on, and in addition to, our successful car insurance scheme, we’ve launched a brand new ONLINE TRAVEL INSURANCE service on the Chris Knott website. <br /><br />You can now get competitive travel insurance using our online quote facility at http://www.ckinsurance.co.uk/travel. In the first two weeks of going live, we had written 32 policies! (This without it being widely advertised!) <br /><br />Whether you’re after single trip, annual or long-stay cover for yourself, your family or a whole group, our quick and easy quote system can help. <br /><br />You can even get a quick quote based on minimal details to give you a rough idea of the price before proceeding to the full quote. <br /><br />Check out our competitive rates at http://www.ckinsurance.co.uk/travel now!<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[If for any reason you can't contact us by phone, you could always email your quote to us.<br /> <br />We prefer people to ring us for a quote but if you're car insurance renewal is due within the next 21 days, please feel free to complete the questions below, then copy &amp; paste, then email to peter.haywood@chrisknott.co.uk, who will contact you with the quote.<br /> <br />The scheme is for both standard and modified cars with cosmetic changes and bhp increases by no more than 20bhp. <br /> <br />Please see the original thread for age restrictions, and you must have at least 1 year's NCB – no introductory discounts are allowed.<br /><br />All drivers must have held a full UK licence for at least 1 year, and to insure a 'performance' car, there must be at least 1 years experience of driving that car. Unfortunately, the scheme is not competitive on all M - Manchester, L - Liverpool, OL - Oldham &amp; SK1-12 - Stockport postcodes, and excludes Northern Ireland. <br /> <br />No more than 1 SP/PC/PL conviction offence per driver.<br /> <br />The minimum premiums are £250 for Comprehensive &amp; £200 for TPFT cover, so please don’t ring if your quote is less than this!<br /> <br /> <br />1.WE WILL ONLY QUOTE IF YOUR CAR INSURANCE RENEWAL DATE IS WITHIN 21 DAYS OF THE DATE OF YOUR EMAIL,<br />2.PLEASE ANSWER EVERY QUESTION BELOW,<br />3.COPY &amp; PASTE ALL THE TEXT FROM 'NAME OF CLUB' DOWN TO THE BOTTOM<br />4.EMAIL THIS TO peter.haywood@chrisknott.co.uk<br />5.WE WILL RING YOU BACK WITH THE QUOTE. (IF YOU HAVEN'T HEARD ANYTHING WITHIN 24 HOURS, PLEASE RING US AS WE INTEND TO LEAVE MESSAGES &amp; SEND EMAILS SAYING WE HAVE TRIED TO CONTACT YOU).<br /> <br />Here you go - (if at all possible, can you reply in CAPITALS and different font/colour please?)<br /> <br />NAME OF CLUB :  C6 OWNERS<br />CLUB REFERENCE NUMBER:  790<br /> <br />Full name of policyholder (inc Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms)<br /> <br />Home postcode <br /> <br />Mobile number<br /> <br />Daytime number<br /> <br />Vehicle registration number<br /> <br />Make &amp; full model of car<br /> <br />CC<br /> <br />Year of manufacture<br /> <br />Value of car<br /> <br />Registered Keeper<br />Registered Owner<br /> <br />Where vehicle kept overnight<br /> <br />Number of seats<br /> <br />Date of purchase of car<br />(If less than 12 months ownership, please<br />give details of previous cars owned)<br /> <br />Immobiliser fitted<br /> <br />Modifications<br /> <br />RHD or LHD<br /> <br />Cover required (Comprehensive or TPFT)<br /> <br />Renewal date<br /> <br />Years NCB that is available to use on this policy<br />(NCB lapsed 2+ years ago and NCB earned as a named driver is not acceptable)<br /> <br />Protected bonus required if full NCB – yes or no<br /> <br /> <br />Who is driving<br />For ALL drivers –<br /> <br />Male or female<br /> <br />Date of birth<br /> <br />How long lived in UK<br /> <br />How long held a full UK licence<br /> <br />Occupation plus any part time jobs<br /> <br />Business nature of your job<br /> <br />Employed or self-employed<br /> <br />Marital status<br /> <br />Total miles per annum<br /> <br />Use of car – commuting or business use<br />If business use (if so, what specifically) <br /> <br />Homeowner<br /> <br />Any claims fault or non fault within 5 years<br />Please give circumstances including approx costs, which policy the claim was on and what happened<br /> <br />Any convictions within 5 years<br />Please give code (eg SP30), date of conviction, fine, ban<br /> <br />Disabilities notified to DVLA<br /> <br />How many cars in family<br /> <br />Postcode where car kept overnight<br /> <br />Renewal quote<br />Total renewal excess (inc voluntary &amp; compulsory)<br />Which insurer<br /> <br />Best quote<br />Total excess (inc voluntary &amp; compulsory)<br />Which insurer<br /> <br />(Proof will be needed of quotes as we are audited by the insurers. This can<br />be in the form of renewal notices, internet log in details and reference numbers).<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi to all! <br /><br />This forum have been in discussion with ourselves about an insurance scheme for registered users on here. We are glad to say that we have signed the deal so I'd just like to introduce myself &amp; our company!<br /><br />Chris Knott Insurance - http://www.chrisknott.co.uk - have been involved with car clubs for over 20 years so hopefully we'll understand your needs &amp; requirements! <br /><br />The scheme is for both standard and modified cars with cosmetic changes and bhp increases by no more than 50bhp. <br /> <br />It starts for ages 22 and over for Comprehensive cover and 19+ for TPFT cover, and you must have at least 1 year's NCB – no introductory discounts are allowed.<br /><br />All drivers must have held a full UK licence for at least 1 year, and to insure a 'performance' car, there must be at least 1 years experience of driving that, or similar bhp, car. Unfortunately, the scheme is not competitive on all M - Manchester, L - Liverpool, OL - Oldham &amp; SK1-12 - Stockport postcodes, and excludes Northern Ireland. <br /> <br />No more than 1 SP/PC/PL conviction offence per driver and no fault claims in the last 12 months.<br /> <br />The minimum premium is £250 so please don’t ring if your quote is less than this!<br /> <br />We consistently have a very high renewal retention rate meaning that people renew with us because of our constantly competitive insurance premiums &amp; experienced, reliable customer and claims service. That is why we can promote this insurance scheme knowing that we are in it for the long term.<br /><br />I'll view the site regularly and try to answer any queries that you have also. <br /><br />In the meantime, please feel free to call the New Business Team when you receive your renewal through. A dedicated team, with years of experience, is waiting for your call! (I personally don't do the quotes). <br /><br /><br />0800 917 2274 or 01424 200477 (if phoning by mobile) &amp; please don't forget to quote the reference found in my signature below and the club name!<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK guys I'm about to book my service.<br /><br />The Citroen specialist tiny garage in Cookham want £265 and I'm sure the guy would do a great job, but they aren't allowed to do any work under warranty (hopefully nothing will be needed)<br /><br />Citroen in High Wycombe quoted £185 which is a very good price (fully inclusive) and I assume they could work with my Citroen UK warranty if needs be.<br /><br />Who should I go with? My heart says the little specialist (who were excellent during my MOT) but my head says go with the cheaper option at the main dealer - would the stamp in the book from them be seen as preferable, too?<br /><br />Finally, any things I should get checked specifically, things to raise with them or to note at the service? I'm not even sure if 60K is a full or interim service as I don't have the book on me at the moment<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Everybody,<br /><br />When the C6 was new, most of the road tests that I read commented on how quiet the car was inside. At motorway cruising speeds it certainly is, but when under acceleration the engine in my car is constantly audible and there's no question that it's a diesel! Is this the case with other 2.7 diesel cars or is my car unusually noisy? I drove a 2 litre VW Passat diesel the other day and couldn't hear the engine at all, except under full throttle. <br /><br />Incidentally, I drove a C6 with the new 3 litre engine and was significantly quieter than my 2.7.<br /><br />Chris]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I gather that the Swiss have banned not only radar detectors, but also GPS based sat navs with a greed camera database installed. I have heard stories of Tom Toms being confiscated, but I don't know if that is true. What I want to know is what happens if you have a built in sat nav like on a C6? Do they make you switch the cameras off or do they confiscate the entire car? Either way, perhaps I should just holiday elsewhere? I don't fancy going back to maps whilst on holiday just to suit some anti car nutters.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a mesage on the Alert Log which stays directional headlights fautly. Anyone else had the same problem? I guess it can be remedied by a quick software reset?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well after a week of chipping away at snow and ice and carefully opening frozen doors and windows, (not to mention the folding mirrors) I thought I would try and get a 'car cap' for the C6.<br /><br />I tried the specialist custom makes and no one did one for the C6 "because of the rake of the rear window"<br /><br />A simple screen cover was no good in my opinion because of the frame-less window glass as I suspected (but not tried) that they won't be able to close properly<br /><br />So I ended up buying a Halfords <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_172432_langId_-1_categoryId_165611' rel='external' > 'Extra Large' Car Cap</a> one, the biggest they make, but even that isn't really big enough without a bit of 'adjustment'<br /><br />The Extra Large is supposed to be 3.45m or 136" (you have to measure from the base of the windscreen, over the roof to the base of the rear window for your car size) but the C6 is, well, a big car.<br /><br />Click the picture for a better view:<br /><br /><a href="http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1291209667_1_FT0_car_cap.jpg" title="C6 Car Cap" rel='shadowbox'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1291209667_1_FT0_car_cap_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' style='margin: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br />As you can see it doesn't stretch down to the rear of the rear window and that's down to the actual fasteners as there is nowhere to hook onto at the rear that I could find, apart from the wheels.<br /><br />I have already added a temporary 'tie' at each door handle and will add another in the middle at the rear to go into the boot once the weather improves a bit<br /><br />The temporary ones are just cord tied in a bow around the door handles, but I have an old luggage retaining net with hooks on that I may be able to cannibalise.<br /><br />It's doing the job though, but it's a pity no one makes a custom one and this 'Extra Large' as it comes out of the box, is no good..]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just driven 200 miles back from Bournemouth to Nottingham persecuted by a bleeping  brake pads need replacing (doesn't say front or rear) warning accompanied by a SERVICE warning on the instrument panel. Does anyone know how much longer the pad or pads are likely  to have go and, having obviously  noted its message, how to turn off the bleeping.<br /><br />Not that I'm not grateful for the warning, of course!<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, as the C6 is a pretty rare vehicle in Australia, I'd like to connect with other owners over here, or NZ to share some experiences. I'd enjoy hearing from you.hiu!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Which? magazine has had a quick look at the latest C6 3.0HDi Exclusive, and criticises it for letting road noise &amp; small road imperfections through to passengers, and complains that throttle &amp; brake inputs cause the nose of the car to pitch alarmingly ... <br /><br />well, that was a big surprise to me !<br /><br />... has anyone noticed such a thing ??<br /><br />they say they will comment further when they've had a chance to test more fully ... <br /><br />before this, they rated the C6 quite highly - very quiet &amp; comfortable, safe, relaxing, etc.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've booked mine into my local Citroen garage on 3rd Jan for them to have a look at a couple of gremlins..<br /><br />One was mentioned on a previous thread, where my speedo/sat nav etc goes blank and when it comes back on the mph had changed to kph etc...  <br /><br />The other problem is the last few days, when I go to unlock the car using the remote button on the key fob, nothing happens. I have to open the car manually, lock it again manually, then the remote will work. <br /><br />Hopefully they aren't big jobs to fix but i'd rather get them sorted while the car is under warranty.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Slightly different occurance, however, Got in mine yesterday and released the handbrake, Normal I let my foot off the brake and the car creeps forward but this time nothing.... <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wacko.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Strange, I think to myself, anyway bit of throttle and off I go, but something still isn't right. I come to a stand and open the drivers door, give the car a touch on the throttle and look at the back wheel to see it locked up. Now at this point I get an "ABS Faulty" warning, "Handbrake Failure" and "Skid/Wheelslip" warning. <br /><br />WHAT THE CHUFFIN' HELL !! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cursing.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  Okay what do I do? <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/thinking.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  I have by this time stopped again, I decide to reapply the handbrake, switch the car off, remove the key, I then give it 10 seconds, restart the car, Release the Handbrake, all is well. No messages, no lights on the dashboard, nothing !! and It's not happened before or since. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/hmm.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />I'm hoping it was just ice, it was -6 yesterday morning, <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/beg.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all.<br /><br />Apologies in advance for the attempt at humour in the tagline of my first post. I am sure it's been said before.<br /><br />New member here contemplating C6 ownership. Previous on/off relationship with an XM over 12+ years. XM sadly missed. The website looks very interesting/informative and the enthusiasm of the members is unmistakable. <br /><br />John]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[So, have now had the car serviced for the first time in my ownership. Mileage 48,000, last serviced at 39,000.<br /><br />Took the opportunity to have a good look at the underneath of the car whilst it was on the ramp.<br /><br />Ball-joints are OK at present, but the front suspension linkage is badly designed, and it's easy to see how they can fail after low mileage.<br /><br />The front offside jacking flange was already bent flat (as often with the XM), so where should the car be raised? The two points just before the flanges were used at the front, and the two  rear flanges... which did not collapse under the strain.<br />There are no obvious strong points.<br /><br />Apart from needing new front discs (£100 the pair, Brembo), the car was in good fettle and just needed routine items.<br /><br />Bourne Citroen Centre carried out the work.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm finding the height adjustable suspension really useful in dealing with the piles of snow littering side streets of Aberdeen and many of the parking spaces.<br /><br />Driving down roads with raised snow in the middle, the extra ground clearance with the suspension in the middle setting is really useful. The 25mph restriction is probably no bad thing in conditions like this!<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My 2.2 hdi has start to runs uneven the first 1-3 min after coldstart, it sounds as the "ignition" fails now and then some time it fails so bad that it dies and has to be restarted. It always start very easy. After 1-3 min it runs perfect .<br />when it hesitates even the tachometer jumps back and forth a small amount, <br />LEXIA reports no faultcodes and all component tests are OK <br /><br />I have changed the glowpluggs 3000 km ago, and i even placed an lamp parallel with one glowplug to check if it really worked.<br /><br />does any one have any idea what it can be ?? <br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[There is one of these on Citroen's site, at £25000. It's done 12000 miles- behind many journos, no doubt!<br /><br />a) when will the other one show and b) it's kind of a lot when the 2.7 is a maximum of £20000...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The market for RHD cars is already small - most of the countries were British colonies and even the number of cars sold in the UK this year has been fewer than 2 million units - but it will become far smaller as a proportion of overall production during the next few years.<br /><br />In comparison to the 2 million units sold in the UK, the number of cars sold in China alone this year was 20 million and they expect that to increase to 200 million in just a few years. In conjunction with the existing LHD markets (see image!), the numbers of RHD cars sold, as a proportion of LHD, will be utterly insignificant.<br /><br />So, will RHD production continue indefinitely? I can't believe it's going to be economic in the long term. Will there be a limited range of models or a big price premium or more specialist converters?<br /><br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1291989599_15_FT0_countries_driving_on_the_left_or_right.png' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1291989599_15_FT0_countries_driving_on_the_left_or_right_.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='345'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My "Worn Brake Pad" light has come on today (33k miles), so will renew before Christmas (via an independent). Any advice on makes etc? General tips?<br /><br />Thank you!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, with the severe frosts last week the passenger side of the car built up a wedge of frozen snow and ice above the window seal, on the glass.<br /><br />Eventually this got thick enough / strong enough to defeat the window motor. Instead of just allowing the motor to run and strain, I noticed that the window switch itself would not depress. So obviously there is a motorised solenoid providing feedback at the switch: very nice design that lets you know by tactile feedback not to keep trying to open the window.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All, first post on any forum so please forgive me if its in the wrong place/format or any other school boy error.. I have recently purchased a C6 Exclusive. Love the car and after the last car Citroen C Crosser Ive got to say I love the low down driving position.<br /><br />My question is "how do you activate the voice control", i have looked on the forum and over at Euro2van and while they advise on how to activate it from the stalk or in the menu there is no info on if it doesn't exist in the menus... I have tried speaking to Brindley Citroen in Wolverhampton who were helpful but unsure other than to bring it in for them to look at. Time being the most precious commodity I wondered if anyone had any ideas....<br /><br />PS <br /><br />the stalk button works in as far as it repeats the last navigation instruction when pushed<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292181801_285_FT0_img_1000001122.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292181801_285_FT0_img_1000001122_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='507'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292181801_285_FT0_img_1000001128.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292181801_285_FT0_img_1000001128_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='503'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292181801_285_FT0_img_1000001134.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292181801_285_FT0_img_1000001134_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='511'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Guys,<br /><br />As I've sold my C6 I've not been using it recently.<br /><br />Because of the cold snap this morning I decided to take the car to work just to give it a run.<br /><br />Upon unlocking the car the doors mirrors appeared to be frozen in their closed position.<br /><br />What do you guys do to prevent this happening? The only thing I could think of was to pour luke warm water on them but obviously that would cause further problems as they'd freeze again when the car was moving.<br /><br />Is there even a way to lock the car and stop the door mirrors from automatically folding in?<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />David.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<strong class='bbcode bold'>Brake fluid... Bit of a mystery topic!</strong><br /><br />To help dispel some myths and for some good solid general info on the mysterious world of brake fluids I decided to contact Millers Oils up in West Yorkshire. <br /><br />Their Technical Director, Martyn Mann was on hand to give us some useful info… below is Martyn's article on brake fluids.<br /><br />There is a degree of confusion regarding the specification of brake fluid and this article sets out to clarify the situation.<br /><br />The Department of Transportation (DOT) classifies brake fluids to defined specifications. These specifications relate to their boiling points and chemical composition, both of which are important. All currently available brake fluids are covered by one of the following specifications; DOT3, DOT4, DOT5 and DOT5.1.<br /><br />The laws of thermo-dynamics dictate that the energy from motion is turned into heat through friction. A braking system only works efficiently if the fluid remains incompressible. If the brake fluid boils, it turns to gas, which is compressible and the braking system becomes “spongy” or in extreme cases fails completely.<br /><br />A brake system is not perfectly sealed and moisture can get into the system and be absorbed by the fluid. The effect is to reduce the boiling point of the fluid, which reduces the efficiency of the braking system, as described above.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>The DOT specifies two reference tests for brake fluids.</strong><br /><br />*	Dry boiling point - the boiling point of fresh fluid<br /><br />*	Wet boiling point –the boiling point once the fluid has absorbed moisture (representing brake fluid after time spent in a real situation).<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>There are two main types of brake fluids:</strong><br /><br />*	DOT 3, DOT 4, Super DOT4* and DOT 5.1 which are based on poly glycol compounds.<br /><br />*	DOT 5, which are based on Silicone.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Note the two types of fluid are not compatible and must not be mixed in a braking system.</strong><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>SILICONE BRAKE FLUID (DOT 5)</strong><br /><br />Silicone based DOT 5 was originally introduced to give higher temperature performance over glycol DOT 4. Silicone fluid also has other advantages, it does not damage paintwork and it does not absorb water.<br /><br />However, silicone fluid is a poor lubricant and does not lubricate ABS pumps as well as PAG fluids. It is also more compressible than PAG fluids, which can result in a sluggish or spongy pedal. It therefore requires special design considerations in braking systems. Further, because it does not absorb water, any water remains as globules, which can pool in low spots in the system and cause corrosion. This water can vaporise when heated under heavy braking giving a disastrous effect on braking efficiency.<br /><br />DOT5 fluids are not recommended for motor sport applications. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>POLY GLYCOL BRAKE FLUIDS (DOT 3, 4 AND 5.1)</strong> <br /><br />Glycol based DOT 4 fluid is the current mainstream brake fluid, and you will see that the specification is considerably better than DOT 3 which it replaces. <br /><br />DOT 5.1 has higher specification still and is for fast road and occasional track day use. It has a similar spec to DOT4 for the boiling point (>260) but is a lot lower viscosity @-40C typically 900 centistokes (compared to 1500 - 1800 centistokes for DOT 4 and super DOT 4).<br /><br />Listed in the table below, are the minimum dry/wet boiling point specifications for each DOT level.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>BOILING POINT:</strong><br />DOT 3 		- 205°C (dry) / 140°C (wet)<br />DOT 4 		- 230°C (dry) / 155°C (wet)<br />DOT 5 (silicone)	- 260°C (dry) / 185°C (wet)<br />DOT 5.1 (PAG)	- 260°C (dry) / 185°C (wet)<br />Super Dot4 *	- 300°C (dry) / 195°C (wet)<br />(racing brake fluid) <br /><br />* Super DOT4: The main difference between DOT 4 and Super DOT 4 is the dry boiling point. Normal Dot4 is >260C whilst Super DOT 4 is more like >310C<br /><br />With thanks to Martyn Mann - Technical Director Millers Oils.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Guy.<br /><br />Opie Oils]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, a C6 has arrived in South Wales.<br /><br />After 40 odd years of driving coupés and sports cars, I've finally chosen a comfortable car and god, how comfortable can you get!  It's going to take me a while to get used to it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Is it supposed to be illuminated so that you can see where the positions are in the dark?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It doesn't like it when the rear windscreen heater is turned on.  Is it just me or does anyone else's car suffer from this?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My Bushes are gone both knackered. so i got a set from local inter-parts shop.. after a few hours removing the wishbone the replacement did not fit it was different, it came off the C6 page in the catalogue, both first-line febi and QH are wrong. <br /><br />my bush has a diameter of 50mm and the new one is 45mm<br />also the hole in it is level with the centre line.  the new one is level with the top of the bush.<br /><br />What do i Do?? Citroen main dealer here says i have to buy the whole wishbone, at €175 each// NO NO no not paying that.  AND the bush on the end could still be wrong ,, anyone ?? i have a pic ill try to include.. the left is the old bush.<br /><br />sorry i cant add a photo dont know how. very complicated ?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My potential new house has a garage 7 feet (2133.6mm) wide at the door. It widens out past the door soni can get out. Given that the width of the c6 with mirrors out is 2080mm it should just fit, but does anyone have the width with mirrors folded?<br /><br />Cheers]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi <br />I brought mind about a month ago. I have had all the flag ship citroens so had to have a C6. And what a great car so comfortable. One of the main reason to own one is there is nothing like it on the road as soon as you see one you know what it is straight away.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi <br />Does any one know the offical way to change the oil in the gearbox?<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Each year, when transport grinds to a halt in the UK, we're told it's just not worthwhile investing in specialist equipment because we don't have bad weather often enough. That's fine. Or at least, it would be, except that, after a few days, the government starts complaining about how much the chaos is 'costing' the country.<br /><br />I've just read a figure which claims the cost is £1 billion per day! The UK has already had several weeks of bad weather and we're not even out of December yet, so the amount of money could easily amount to £30 billion or more this year. Go back over the last 10 years and the cost would be hundreds of billions! Are they really trying to tell us that they couldn't buy decent kit for that money? Ridiculous. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cursing.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, I've recently purchased the C6 Exclusive and would like to offer a big thank you to all involved in the website, I would have to say it was the information on the site that convinced me to purchase the C6 without taking a test drive. <br /><br />I would have to say its a great car and I have done approx 3500 in it in the last month. Very happy with the comfort and the mileage considering the size of the vehicle. I miss my previous C Crosser in this snowy weather but I am surprised how well the car gets around in the snow. I must make an effort to find the build date and use the spreadsheet provided, will be interesting to now if it was sitting in a showroom for a long time before I got it. Think I got a bargain (hope) £12000 for exclusive with lounge pack and the car had approx 26K when i got her. All in all, very happy and cant see me changing it for many years. I have had the BMW5 and Audi A6 and honestly believe the C6 is a better car. <br /><br />My only concern is the cost of component failure!<br /><br />Anyway, really enjoy the website and the help/information available from within it - keep up the good work.<br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292854897_285_FT0_img_1000001122.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/285/1292854897_285_FT0_img_1000001122_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='507'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'll be putting new tires on this spring.  I'm looking at Conti's,  Bridgestone's, Pirelli's and Bib's.<br /><br />The Cinturato  P7 looks particularly attractive.<br /><br />I'm on 17" rims.<br /><br />Who here is particularly happy with their summer tires, what are they, and why?<br /><br />TIA.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, it looks like mine is due to be replaced - 4 yrs old on a 2.7 diesel - the question is what is the best one these days ? I know there's been a step change in technology over the last 5 years for betteries, can anyone advise me what to go for that will give me some pretty heavy duty use ? Thanks in advance...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I hope it's just the cold weather but I noticed one of my washer jets hadn't retracted properly yesterday. I sort of pushed it back in but won't be sure if it's dodgy or not until I take the car out for an extended period. Has anyone else had any problems with them retracting?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Not sure if there is a thread for this already - but I recently received a glossy brochure/marketing material from Citroen UK and my local dealer covering "More Choice and Great Offers On The New Citroen Range" -in which the C6 is NOT included. This was to introduce both Citroen discounts, and additional "WRC celebration" discounts.<br /><br />Inside I found details for the DS3, DS3 Black, New C4, C1, C3, Airbream+ Range (C3/C3 Picasso), Nemo Multispace, Berlingo Multispace, C3 Picasso, C4 Picasso, C4 Grand Picasso, C5 Saloon, C5 Tourer, C-Crosser, and even Commercial Vehicles including the Nemo, Berlingo, Dispatch &amp; Relay.. but no C6...<br /><br />This may just be a Citroen UK position, but rumours are rife that the C6 is near its end, and the demise of hydraulic Citroen's in general may be not to far away when the current C5 bows out...<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[happy new year!<br /><br />Hootananny as Jools used to say on new years eve.<br /><br />I'm a new c6 driver. After 540k Km with my trustworty XM (the odo is now at 640k Km&#092;396k miles) i purchased a 2.2 lignage from garage des ardennes in Belgium. It was imported last thursday and i'm awaiting the bill for that this week.<br /><br />The c6 gave me a kind of a tecnique shok, so smooth so silent so hud and so on.<br /><br />I hope to post as often as possible and will ask a lot. Eg:  If the battery is flat, you won't be able to open the car at risk to damage the window. Is it sensible to unlock the bonnet for that. In other words can you open a door if a spare battery is connected to the poles under the bonnet if the battery in the back is flat??<br /><br />Ok later on<br />Winus<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, just used a Belkin FM transmitter. Latest version with Protuner software.<br /><br />Basically, the Belkin device plugs into the cigarette lighter. The iPod plugs into the Belkin via the earphone jack. The USB connector keeps the iPod charged. With the latest software the Belkin finds a free FM frequency and displays this. The C6 FM radio displays the FM narrowcast and treats it as just another station.<br /><br />Very simple and no permanent connections in the car.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br /><br />PS, apparently legislation was changed only a year or so ago to make these devices legal]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[just wondering if there is a brake pad warning light on the dashboard that comes on if the pads are low?  My car is currently at the garage and they say the front pads need replacing but there was no warning light.  My old Passat had it, I would have though the C6 had it?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Here in the UK recent rises in duty and Vat have had an impact on the cost of fuel and the C6, whilst good for it's size, still consumes more than a small family car on a longer run. I knew that when I bought the car and I am happy to pay for fuel, but object to the far higher margins charged at most Motorway Service Areas.<br /><br />So I have revived something I started over at C4 owners some years back and created a 'Fuel Price Saver Map' http://c6owners.org/plugins/content/content.php?content.14<br /><br />Basically it lists all the Supermarket Fuel Stations I know of that are within 0.5 miles or so of a Motorway, or major road junction<br /><br />What I need though, is some member input on locations in their area, so if you know of any can you please supply the store name and postcode and I'll add them in<br /><br />Yes I know there are sites that list the 'cheapest fuel' in an area, but on longer journeys via the motorway network these aren't always convenient and the on site shops tend to be more expensive than supermarkets.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Where abouts is the EGR valve located. Is it possible to reach it without removing the engine as the garage told me. <br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The UK Government is proposing new regulations to try and put an end to uninsured drivers.<br /><br />New proposals which may be in effect by March will mean it will be illegal to keep a vehicle off road without insurance.<br /><br />If you don't use a vehicle and it's off road then you will need to follow same process as per road tax and complete a SORN declaration to be exempt.<br /><br />The reasoning behind it is that having no insurance is only an offence once a driver gets into a car, not declaring an insurance SORN will mean that you could be liable  to a fixed penalty of £100, but the maximum penalty can be £1,000 and <span class='bbcode underline' style='text-decoration:underline'>8</span> penalty points if you own a car that's not insured.<br /><br />Worst case scenario for uninsured cars, same as untaxed cars, they could be seized and crushed<br /><br />It will all be policed via the DVLA accessing insurance company records and matching off vehicle owners, road tax and insurance.<br /><br />Keep a look out for more info if you have an historic car that's currently not on the road.<br /><br />I know a lot of genuine enthusiasts will have cover for their cars, on road or not, but maybe not the required 3rd party cover level so you need to make sure you don't fall foul of the proposed new regulations.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, may I ask, how can I disconnect the battery and what procedure do I need to perform before/after I reconnected it? This is because I'm going away for 3 months and no one will be driving the C6 during that time. Are there any other thing(s) I need to do with the car before I go away?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having just suffered complete loss of the Brake Booster / Servo on another diesel Citroen vehicle, I'm now a bit more cautious as to possibility of oil carryover from the vacuum pump (fitted to diesels).<br /><br />The Landrover vehicles fitted with the same 2.7 Diesel engine as the C6 have been subject to a safety recall programme P017 for this problem. This has necessitated replacement of non return valves, vacuum pumps, brake boosters and even brake master cylinders if the engine oil contamination has got as far as the hydraulic seals in the master cylinder. Does anyone know if the same vacuum pump is fitted to the Citroen 2.7V6 diesel and is fitted to the the Landrover installation? The dates for the Landrover recall are 2005 to 2009, ie the same period as per Citroen 2.7 HDi production.<br /><br />Does anyone know of any checks that the dealers are carrying out on Citroen C6s to guard against this oil contamination.<br /><br />For my money, I would suggst that the pipe that runs between the vacuum pump and the brake booster is removed and blown through with clean compressed air and checked for the presence of any engine oil. (perhaps a pipe with a transparent section would be better so that any contamination could be spotted from a pure visual inspection).<br /><br />For information, the vacuum pumps are sliding vane pumps with the vanes deliberated lubricated by engine oil. The air inlet to the vacuum pump has a non return valve (just a ball on seat assisted by a light spring) to guard against oil migration back into the servo.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Considering getting a 1.4 DS3 which Pru can drive as well (I figure that as a steel sprung, small, relatively simple car the dealer interaction should be low!) and got a new settlement figure for my C6 - £13,200 rounded down. Doesn't seem horrific.<br /><br />Given that this is a C6 owners' forum, is it worth advertising it properly here, with donation etc.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I know the C6's are hopefully safe for a long time but some members have more than 1 car.<br /><br />There are alternatives to scrapping, or leaving to rot in a field.<br /><br />Take a look at this article on donating a car to charity : http://c6owners.org/plugins/content/content.php?content.15]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I had the following question asked me this morning and said I would 'bat' the question to you all, for comments........<br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'> Steve have any of your fellow C6 drivers noted any issues at high milage with the 2.7 engine at all as a few Landrover people seem to suffer some bad wear issues which seems a bit strange and they can't source the crank on its own as even Citroën don't seem to sport it in the parts catalogue  </div><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[See link<br /><br />http://www.motor-talk.de/forum/aktion/Attachment.html?attachmentId=685547<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've just had my 2.2 MOTed and got an advisory 'nearside front suspension has slight play in a lower suspension joint'. The garage (John Grose Citroen Ipswich) have told me it nearly failed on this and the lower ball joint needs replacing. <br /><br />I've got an extended Citroen warranty but they (Citroen) are declining to pay. <br /><br />The car's done 36k miles and is just under 4 years old. It seems to me this is excessively early to have this fail and it should be covered by warranty. <br /><br />Appreciate thoughts/tips on this. Thanks.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, the front LHS exterior door handle has always had a tendancy to stick but its now become much worse. Basically unless the hapless passenger knows to positively push it back in, the door won't latch.<br /><br />Is this a matter of replacing the mechanism, or is there a definite permanent fix such as shaving of a few microns from some part which is out of tolerance.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I got some strange reading from the wheel angel sensor in the suspension part but the directional headlight and esp Works OK<br />Is their some documents on the placement and functions and connections of the angelsensor?<br /><br />I also have code P2299 that has to do with accelerator or brake pedal switches (most likely it causes when holding accelerator stationary above 8% and then at the some time press the brake pedal) so i think this error is doe to an defect brake pedal switch. Is their any document regarding this switches i will very grateful .<br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hallo all<br />Last thuesday at midnight heavy showers and at dawn a cloudless sky. <br /><br />Even in the mild Dutch climate this all resulted in that the windows were stuck-frozen to the neopreen.<br /><br />A dubious slight pull at no result. <br /><br />Not only the neopreen at the B pillar, but also the frozen raindrops at the lower end of the pane ( "the door/window-moustache?") prevents me opening the door. <br /><br />Please don't mention "build a garage" but anyone a quick fox for this?<br /><br />A deicer made it possible at length, but that was after my son cought his train after he embarked from my wife's Picasso.<br /><br />CitrohanC6<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,<br /><br />Has anybody ever tried or maybe knows how to replace a lamp in the running light? I mean the one of the yellow colour that shines all the time no matter what else is switched on.<br /><br />I failed to find any description in the internet and cannot understand, looking from the outside,  how to do this. Is it possible to replace it without the headlight cluster dismantle?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />Haven't driven the 6 all day, but went round the back of the house and saw some drips at the front of the car on the drivers side just below the 'skirt' around the front. It hasn't rained today but there's a few drips like this (this isn't my car):<br /><br /><img src='http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTK0nso1lpFSouFsf6X5oJKGUROKbznYsajIDNJStsNyIu36Y0ejg&amp;t=1' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Normally the aircon dumps condensation doesn't it? I can't tell if this is Oil or Hydraulic fluid as there isn't much of it.. reckon it's something to have checked out? I've just had my service so would think it's normal...<br /><br />I did a bit of a drive and got home late last night but it's been very cold but sunny today so assume the drips are 'new'<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[had problems with the parking brake sometimes froze a bit on one rear wheel, so this weekend I took the time to fix this.<br /><br />It was, as expected, water has seeped in through one wire, and when it froze  it get stuckt, the reason was that the little rubber boot on the wire had dried and cracked. (The car's four years) Does anyone know if you can buy them somewhere?<br /><br />It was certainly easy to fix just to unhook the wire and let it hang down so the water could drain out, heat with a heat gun so it dries, and fill with oil.<br /><br />I also saw that the inside of the brake discs had become a bit rusty while the outside was shiny and nice, so when I still had wheels removed I took the opportunity to disassemble the brakes and lubricate them.<br /><br />The actual caliper slides into greased  sliding pins so there is no problem, but the pads slides against stainless steel sliding plates which get the iron to rust  a bit . Quite easily fixed just to remove, clean, lubricate and reassemble. <br /><br />The piston must be screwed back, and then a  angle grinder key fits perfectly (125mm disc)<br /><br />I experienced brake design as well thought out and very good.<br /><br />It is often fun tinkering with C6an for it is seldom any compromises,  they have consistently chosen good constructions not only cheap, as in many other cars.<br /><br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK we all know that modern cars are subject to occasional electrical gremlins, the C6 being no exception.<br /><br />Things like the self levelling Xenons failing to lift due to dirty connectors (under the car or behind the headlights), water ingress into other sensor conectors like the radiator temperature one etc. etc.<br /><br />Or some 'Technician' being careless changing an oil filter and dropping oil onto the ESP connector causing all sorts of error messages!<br /><br />Well after speaking to 'Peter' at the Classic Car Show there is an answer, <strong class='bbcode bold'>Contralube 770</strong><br /><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/images/c4/contralube.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'><br />Ever had those annoying ‘gremlins’ in you wiring – engine management type warning lights appearing now and then? <br /><br />This type of intermittent fault is sometimes a sign connectors or contact surfaces are being affected by oxidation or may be moisture finding its way in to your equipment – a small application of contralube770 would stop all this hassle and is more of a permanent solution than traditional solvent spray lubricants. Contralube is a big favourite in the classic car market for just this type of problem.<br /><br />While contralube770 protects your connector, it also helps the assembly of connectors – especially the larger connections. Many connector faults are the result of forcing male and female parts together at incorrect angles, mostly due to the connectors being located in hard to reach places. Contralube770 is effective at reducing the mating force required, ensuring solid connections and efficient assembly.</div><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Contralube</strong> is used by some manufacturers on the production line and has only been recently made available to the public<br /><br />I'm going to apply it to the Xenon sensor connectors on my C6 (when the weather improves) along with any others I can find that may be vulnerable at the front of the car and in the engine bay.<br /><br />For more information and stockist information go to the <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.contralube.com/vehicle.html' rel='external' >Contralube</a> website<br /><br />Prevention is always better than trying to cure those annoying intermittent faults that when you go to a dealers they say:<br /><br /> 'The Computer say's no faults show on the log' grrr.......<br /><br />You can buy Contralube at various places, one of them being  <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno=346030' rel='external' > Maplin</a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I see this is in the news again, as the UK currently has record-high prices. The cost of diesel in the UK is now higher than in Germany, although petrol is about the same, I think. I've just read that Shell has been making £1.6 million per hour for the last three months. That's £1.6 million per hour <em class='bbcode italic'>profit</em>! Nice work, if you can get it...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[After 29 years of CX driving and having to decide on a paint job and interior rework on the 25 year old CX 25 Prestige decided (or maybe my wife:) to go for something else. Bought a 2006 C6 2.7 HDi Linage with decent options, being checked by friends in the Netherlands, and although I've never seen or driven a C6 will receive it by the end of February 2011. <br /><br />Like with the CX I will heavily depend on the forum (used yahoo CX-L group) since there is no Citroën dealer on Aruba and will do all the work myself. I'd like to thank Dave for the tremendous work on this forum which already has been such a valuable resource for me!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[2.7 Exclusive, Storm Grey (I think) with Lounge Pack and sun roof. Picked it up yesterday with 9995 miles on the clock. This was the first C6 I looked at, but not the last. Car dealers have a lot to learn........ one of the cars I viewed was very nice in red, but it wasn't even clean, had scratches on the bonnet, scuff marks inside (on the roof  heaven forbid)  and trim missing from the drivers door handle. And this was from a main dealer!<br /><br />Still very happy apart from a rattling offside passenger door. Having owned three DS23 Safari's, a CX, BX and C5 v6 estate I took out as much warranty as I could! <br /><br />But what a car!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, anyone had to replace wheel bearings on the C6? 2.7 HDi Exclusive, what are the chances of both going at the same time? Replaced left hand bearing, still got the noise, hope replacing the right will solve it! Incidentally, if your getting bearings changed, buy ABS sensors too, they can't be removed without breaking them, and they effect the ABS, ESP and the handbrake!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,<br /><br />I'm Paschal of Meath in Ireland.  Its great to have found the group.  I'm a member of the CCC and have had the benefit of the assistance of the XM Forum so it wont be a surprise when I reveal that I have a few big Citroens in various states.  I bought my C6 last July.  Boy am i glad i did - It was time to give my fourth XM everyday a break. Thought seriously about a Subaru boxer diesel and almost bought one.  I think C6 is like a grown up XM, just like the XM 2.5 is like a grown up BX TZD Turbo.  <br /><br />My C6 is 06 made and I got it with 40000 kms,  looks like the previous owner to me took it out of storage and didnt like it.  For a few strange reasons unique to Ireland it took it in preference to a 2008 model (although it still had the same non bluetooth radio system and no lounge pack) with slightly higher mileage.   <br /><br />I drive it a lot and it always makes me smile.  I'm glad to have found the group, good luck to you all with your C6.  Has anyone compared C6 with Audi A6 or BMW 5 Series or MB E Class? Sometimes I wonder how much worse the C6 is for instance when one of the niggling imperfections rears it's head (noise from the window at high speed, anti pollution system warning, lack of bluetooth) <br /><br />It soon passes and then I realise that it really is not wise to compare apples with onions!<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Now that some of the cars are into year 5 and some are 100K plus, has anyone yet had to change the original exhaust?<br /><br />I'm just curious as my C4 one was still fine after 97K and nearly 5 years on the road.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everybody,<br /><br />Just to say Hi from very far, here there are only very few C6 even if it's french country...about 12 or 15 units only. I just discovered this site and it's wonderful, even if I'm alredy limited in downloads. <br /><br />I'll post photos in the car's member section soon.<br /><br />I recognize that every time english people create something about vehicles, it's so much more detailed than French ones...Here I can find almost evrything about C6, that's great !!!<br /><br />Ok, see you soon <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Robin]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[For an interim service on an older car or pre MOT it isn't bad value on a car like the C6 if you read what is actually done: http://info.citroen.co.uk/Assets/pdf/citroen-service-voucher.pdf<br /><br />Pity it's only running until March though.......]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all C6owners (now or in the future),<br /><br />I saw about this in a Swedish forum for Citroën-cars. I have a C6 2.7 Diesel 2006, which I bought in Germany. The colour is Fulminator Grey (kind of almost black).<br /><br />So far it has gone 100'000 kilometers (can be translated into miles... for those that are going metric, inch by inch).<br /><br />I am a Citroën-fan, with a Traction Avant (six-cylinder), DS, 2CV, CX and now a C6.<br /><br />There are some C6's in Sweden, but not that many.<br /><br />Looking forward to see what this forum can give, and a special thanks to the starter of it!<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anybody else have a spoiler that just won't behave itself? In recent weeks it has started deploying for no apparent reason. It usually happens after it has deployed quite normally as a result of me exceeding the limit on the motorway. <br /><br />After reducing speed it stows itself, again quite normally. Then, under conditions I have yet to nail down, it deploys again. It's currently sitting outside in an 'open' condition. <br /><br />I know that when I set off for work in the morning, it will stow. I just can't figure out why it pops up in the first place. Maybe it's the poltergeist I picked up in Lancaster last year! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Pete.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well today it's not raining and I can see the car properly and some toe rag has scratched the bonnet in 2 places about a foot in length crossways.<br /><br />It doesn't look deep but had it checked by a friend who runs a local bodyshop and.....<br /><br />Yep, needs repainting. If you can feel the scratch with your nail, then it's beyond polishing out grrrrr<br /><br />So it's going to cost £220.00 to rub it down and repaint it.<br /><br />But, the worst part is..... I have to pay VAT on that, so the Chancellor is going to get £44.00 from me because some idiot felt like scratching my car <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cursing.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK, Citroen's take on the routine servicing for the Aisin TF-80 (SC) transmission is that it is sealed for life, no specified servicing requirements.<br /><br />Talking to a reputable Automatic Transmission Specialist, these boxes are subject to significant wear problems for the internal solenoid valves, caused by wear debris. The spares importers down in Sussex are busy supplying these spares to the overhaul shops. These boxes are fitted to loads of Mazdas, Fords, Volvos, Peugeots, etc so the service and repair guys are starting to see the reality of the these boxes as they age. Wear in the solenoid valves manifests as worsening gear shifts, clunks in the transmission etc. A post has already been made on this forum re what could be causing transmission clonks.<br /><br />The specialist has confirmed that the design does not allow for the internal filter to be changed without a complete dismantling of the transmission. However, a fluid change is a straightforward operation and for the specialist I spoke to, they carry the special Aisin fluid at £11/ litre. Assuming a double change (ie two partial changes of 3 litres each time), the fluid cost itself is reasonable at about £70.  Advantages of changing the oil include reducing the debris particle count which will reduce the solenoid valve wear problems. Plus the crucial viscosity/friction characteristics of the fluid will be back to spec. If there are real problems in the box, this will be obvious from the fluid condition.<br /><br />So overall, Changing the fluid every two years or so is probably a very good idea for anyone planning on keeping the car beyond a couple of years.<br /><br />A link to anyone with a curiosity as to the internals   http://www.automaticchoice.com/Catalogue/aw_tf80sc.pdf<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everybody,<br /><br />Did you experience some transmssion clearance that seems excessive in your C6 ? I mean, at low or medium speeds, when you hit and release the gas pedal, you feel a soft "clonc" like something in the transmission wasn't tightened.<br /><br />There is transmission clearance in all vehicles, but it seems a bit more accentuated in my car. I have to be careful to reaccelerate gently to avoid this kind of hit in the transmission. It's annoying when I try to brake urgently as this soft clong changes in a big "CLONC".<br /><br />Do you think it could come form the front end subframe bolts that are not enough tightened, or altered drive shafts or problem in the automatic gearbox ???<br /><br />I already changed the rear motor mount that was a bit old, it improved but not erased the problem.<br /><br />Thank you for your help.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi C6 owners.<br /><br />I have come on this forum to ask a massive favour. I am getting married in April and we both own Citroens, a C1 and a C2.<br /><br />I have loved the C6 ever since I first saw it in the flesh and due to the rarity/exclusivity of the car I have made it my ‘lucky’ car. In other words on the odd occasion I see one it gives me a positive outlook for the rest of the day. I’ve even had 2 small (£48) lottery wins on days I’ve seen a C6.<br /><br />Today I saw one on the M4 on my way in to work so back to the favour. I would absolutely love to turn up at the wheel of a C6 with the ribbons etc. I contacted Citroen UK who tried to find a dealer who would loan me one, but they simply do not stay on the forecourt long enough so they suggested to try here.<br /><br />Is there anyone out there that would be kind enough to let me borrow theirs? I live in High Wycombe Buckinghamshire and I am getting married in Streatley in Oxfordshire.<br /><br />I know this is a huge ask and a brazen way to introduce myself on the forum but if there is anybody out there that would consider it a possibility I would be hugely grateful. Please contact me if you think you may be able to help.<br /><br />Kindest regards.<br />Andrew<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[However unlikely it may be, does anybody know if there's a workshop manual for the C6? I very much doubt that Haynes will do one due the C6's rarity. Now that the guarantee on mine is about to expire, I wouldn't mind doing some of the simpler stuff myself and could do with some guidance, as the C6 is a complex car with a packed engine bay.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[made me chuckle<br /><br />http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-12526271]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Had a strange 'turn' of events this morning, been driving for a while, came to a junction to turn right, sat for a couple of minutes waiting for a gap, started turning and the steering went solid  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/omg.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   then released and has been fine since.<br /><br />The steering felt as if the fulid wasn't pumping round or maybe had an air bubble, as I say been fine ever since, just felt strange  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/confused.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  I've checked the fluid and that's fine, will have to keep an eye on it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Now that the price of fuel is at an all time high and any version of the C6 is not wildly economical, does anybody know of a re-useable air filter for the C6? When I had my C5, I replaced the throwaway paper filter with a re-useable K&amp;N filter which not only saved money in the long term, but gave an immediate 2mpg more. I've looked at the K&amp;N website and they don't seem to make one for the C6.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All,  <br /><br />I'd love some advice on whether I should go for a Brand New C6?  I want one with the lounge pack and a sunroof, but from what i can find, there's no 3.0 ones available with a sunroof secondhand.  Is it worth the colossall depreciation?  Can anyone comment on the sunroof option, i've never seen the sunroof?  Being an ex-XJ owner, I hope I won't be dissapointed with Citroen build quality of old?  <br /><br />My other worry is, how much longer will they be made for?  Will a Grand Finale version be coming up with all the toys attached?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've had the C6 for a couple of weeks now, and only just had the chance for a decent drive. York, Northallerton, Scotch Corner, Barnard Castle and Alston. A break for a pub lunch (The Angel Inn...great.. good food real log fire..) then on to Ambleside. <br /><br />Back home via Scotch Corner, then the A1 south followed by the A61 and the back lanes to Shipton. Just over 250miles at an average of 40mph along all sorts of roads and the car averaged 35.8 mpg. <br /><br />I must drive about 50,000 miles a year for work in some truly awful vehicles so the fun of driving had gone many years ago. When I reached home on Saturday after our jaunt I must admit I didn't want to get out of the car. What more could one ask of a vehicle. Let's just keep the secret of C6  motoring to ourselves if that's ok.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Does anyone have any images of the sunroof on 2011 C6?  I'd much apprecite seeing it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Subject: Coolant &amp; Antifreeze Explained<br /><br />Coolant and antifreeze is a topic we are asked about on a regular basis, and often causes confusion; types, colours, service life etc.<br /><br />Perhaps the most frequent cause of confusion is what the difference between anti-freeze or coolant is. Basically, they’re the same product (although the term “coolant” could just be applied to plain water; see below!)<br /><br />To help clear some of the confusion up on the more technical details of antifreeze and coolants we enlisted the help of Martyn Mann – Technical Director, Millers Oils UK - who has provided the information below.<br /><br />Not all antifreeze / coolant is the same!<br /><br />Coolant can be plain water; water is a very effective coolant but would not protect against sub freezing temperatures or protect against corrosion inside the engine.  The use of antifreeze protects against both problems.<br /><br />Antifreeze not only suppresses the freezing point of your engine coolant, but provides good corrosion protection and increases the boiling point during use.<br /> <br />Most commercial antifreeze formulations include a glycol (to suppress the freezing point and raise the boiling point), corrosion inhibiting compounds and a coloured dye (commonly orange, green, red, or blue fluorescent) to aid in identification. A 1:1 dilution with water is usually used, resulting in a freezing point in the range of minus 37 °C to minus 42 °C, depending on the formulation.<br /><br />There are two basic types of coolant available today dependent on the corrosion inhibitors used:<br /><br />·inorganic additive technology (IAT)<br />·organic additive technology (OAT)<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Inorganic Additive Technology</strong><br /><br />This is the traditional coolant based on inorganic additives and is called inorganic additive technology (IAT). It is a tried and proven chemistry that provides a fast acting protective film. The additives deplete and the coolant needs to be drained and replenished every couple of years. This type can be used on all mixed metal engines with components including steel, cast iron, copper, brass, aluminium and solder without any detrimental effect.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Organic Acid Technology</strong><br /><br />The newer OAT coolants work differently than the older silicate based IAT coolants. Aluminium and ferrous metals form a surface-layer of corrosion in the presence of moisture, even with the little bit of moisture in the air. OAT coolants prevent this metal-oxide layer that protects the surface against this corrosion. Inherent with their design, the OAT coolants last longer than the older traditional IAT coolants. This category of antifreeze cannot be used in systems containing yellow metals.<br /><br />A couple of questions and answers.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Why are coolants different colours?</strong> <br /><br />Coolants/antifreezes are coloured so you can visually see them; colour intensity can be an indication of over dilution.  The different colours are non specific to the different types of antifreeze.  The manufacturer can dye the product any colour they want. The colour is no guide to the actual type of antifreeze type and the label should be read before use.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>What is best for performance use?</strong> <br /><br />It is always best to use the engine manufacturer’s advice.  If engine contains yellow metals [copper and brass as in older vehicles] then the long life products based on organic technology should not be used.  As a general rule, most modern engines require the long life organic antifreezes.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Is there any advantage to using concentrate over pre-mixed coolants?</strong> <br /><br />None other than the user may want to use the pre-mixed product due to ease of handling or cost and visa versa.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Can concentrate and pre-mixed coolants be mixed?</strong> <br /><br />A simple answer is that you can, however do not mix IAT and OAT antifreeze together.<br /><br />So, there we go. Hopefully this information has been useful, if you have any further questions not covered here please ask and I will try to get the answer.<br /><br />With thanks to Martyn Mann and Millers Oils.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Guy and the Opie Oils team.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,<br /><br />Can anyone inform me about the exact kind of material the rear bumper is made of, as I have to repair a small crack of 1,5 inch length in my C6?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, I'm about to purchase a C6 (fingers crossed) , however before I commit, my (lighty) pregnant wife insists on seeing one in the flesh.<br /><br />She's seen video and pictures but insists on seeing what a C6 really looks like to understand the reason why I'm after one rather than a V70/5-Series etc. BUT...she is refusing to travel more than 30minutes....... <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/rolleyes.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Are there any forum members or readers that would be kind enough to allow us to visit or meet so that I'm then allowed to progress to the next procurement stage!<br /><br />(bottle of wine/crate of beer/parking for Trent Bridge Cricket - waiting!)<br /><br />Any other ideas appreciated too!<br /><br />cheers, Nick<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Some of you will know about the International Citroen Car Club rally in Yorkshire next year, when everyone with a Citroen can attend. It's at Harrogate, and on average about 3000 cars will be there.<br /><br />For more info.,  http://www.icccr2012.org.uk/.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Since my C6 is not fitted with the JBL option and I like deep bass sounds I'm considering two options: first option (and probably the neatest) is to dulpicate the JBL option, second option: place a powered sub in the trunk.<br /><br />For the first option I'd need details how the JBL option is installed. I've read that the sound from the head unit is not passed to the sub-woofers so I suspect they used a separate output from the CD-changer and routed that to an amplifier an put two speakers on the board behind the rear seats. Can anyone verify this or inform me on the schematics, speaker an amplifier types?<br /><br />For the second option I'd need less info, but maybe a suggestion where to get the sound source from as routing is from the RT3 in front would mean a lot of work.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Guys,<br /><br />I'm toying with the idea of changing the head unit from RT3 to RNEG <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/hmm.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  only because there's a couple about http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peugeot-Citroen-RNEG-Sat-Nav-/290539257760?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_GPSSystems_GPSSystems&amp;hash=item43a57d3fa0 Now I know it needs coding to the car, but will I have to change the screen as well or will the current screen suffice <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/dunno.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />I have been offered one for around the £200 mark, thoughts ??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I tried to buy an OEM reversible boot liner, only to be told that it is no longer available. The rubber mat at over twice the price can however still be purchased.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://c4owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1299505461_1_FT0_andrive.png' alt='andrive' style='float:right' /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Motorists aid for Android</strong><br /><br />What is Andrive?<br /><br />Andrive is a easy to use application for Android devices(v1.6 onwards) that ensures you always have at hand important details realting to your vehicle(s) so you will never get stuck without again.<br /><br />Be automatically informed of upcoming key dates like your MOT renewal, or insurance renewal.<br /><br />Create profiles for an unlimited number of vehicles.<br /><br />Record important details and geotagged photos at the scene in the event of an accident.<br /><br />In the case of a breakdown, be able to quickly call your breakdown company whilst your location and address is shown on screen.<br /><br />View tips and advice for your make and model of vehicle and share your own.<br /><br />Edit your details on your Android device, or online through your personal Andrive Garage(online coming soon)<br /><br />This is created by  <a class='bbcode' href='http://c4owners.org/user.php?id.14281' rel='external' > Bolo</a> and you can get more information from here: http://www.andrive.mobi/<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[On a run back from Mercedes Benz World today (where we watched the excellent Ellie Goulding last night), my C6 seems to have developed a "stuck vent flap", or other problem in the climate system. The the car initially cooled very strongly from a claimed 30c, but then, after about 60 minutes, the cabin seemed to start to get warm and stuffy, with lots of noise when commanded to cool, but no real "blowing" for the cooling! There was absolutely no air coming out of the forward vents, even when manually commanded using the air direction control, although the rear centre vent was blowing what felt like cold air.<br /><br />Is this the AirCon, or a stuck vent flap somewhere?<br /><br />Thoughts welcome.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />My engine makes a really quiet barely noticeable rhythmic squeak at idle sometimes. When I took it for it's service they found a power steering pump leak and the squeaking seemed to stop but now I garage my car in the evening I can just about hear it in there. The garage noted on my advisory form last time that they would like to change the alternator belt to 'see if that sorts it'. Though I will likely go for a second opinion I wondered if its anything anyone here has any experience with.<br /><br />It's not a big deal but I would like to have it looked at all the same; I need new rear disks anyway so might as well have both sorted simultaneously.<br /><br />Cheers<br />P.s I still have 6 months warranty remaining but presumably the belt wouldn't be covered (isn't that always the case!) and my car has done 60K now,]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[these pictures might give some ideas<br /><br />http://www.autoevolution.com/news-g-image/geneva-2011-citroen-c6-noir-et-blanc-live-photos/47365.html]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all,<br /><br />I'm a Design Director from London and always hunt around for different cars. Gone from BMW Z3 to MINI to Mercedes ML to Volvo V50. All very different cars. Next up...who knows, but I was initially interested in the Citroën brand via the DS3. Then looking out for DS4 and DS5 releases. Since I was in the classifieds, I started to appreciate the C6. What a lot of car and style you get for your money - so much more interesting than the 'regular' choices from Germany! <br /><br />The only things that will stop me from buying are reliability and build quality. I don't "do" rattly cars! Hope you can all testify I'm on safe ground considering the C6? <br /><br />Thanks!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Now, hopefully, with the Navidrive fixed, I've been out buying CD's to put onto the jukebox thing (if I figure out how).<br /><br />I've managed to find a whole load of old favourites on disc that I can listen to.  Of these, if I had to choose only 7 they would have to be<br /><br />American Girl - Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers<br />Trucking - Grateful Dead<br />Fat Man in the Bathtub - Little Feat<br />Crossroads - Cream<br />All Along the Watchtower - Hendrix<br />Central Reservation - Beth Orton<br />Ancients of Mumu KLF<br /><br /><br />Any suggestions?<br /> <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, has anyone here have their c6 2.7 hdi timing belt change before? My c6 has done just under 90000km atm, and I'm thinking of changing the timing belt myself. Please give me some advice. Regards]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All!  Paul here, from North Wales. Im a big citroen Fan, having many Xantia and XM's, still having 3 XM's. My goal is to one day have one of these wonderfull machines! <br /><br />I just thought I pop on to say hello, and hello to TrainMan - Steve who im sure is on here somewhere!<br /><br />See you around..<br /><br />Paul.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK So without postcode recognition I decided the easiest thing to do (as opposed to entering road names/house numbers) is to use Google Maps to find Lat/Long and enter that into the GPS.<br /><br />Only thing is I don't understand the way it is displayed in the car.<br /><br />In the car there are 8 boxes. Let's take the Longitudinal set:<br /><br />-For my house, it says <strong class='bbcode bold'> 51" 34' 54" N</strong>Google maps, the measurement is displayed as  <em class='bbcode italic'><strong class='bbcode bold'>51.537651</strong> </em>Now this looks similar, at least the first and third boxes.<br /><br />Longitudinal measurement is entirely different, though - perhaps it's off because I looked whilst in my garage when the system says it can only see two satellites, but the map showed me in the right place.<br /><br />-The car says <strong class='bbcode bold'>0" 42" 18" W</strong>Google maps says <em class='bbcode italic'><strong class='bbcode bold'>0.736603.</strong></em>There doesn't seem to be much correlation between the two - or am I looking at this the wrong way?<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All, the colour screen in the car just stopped working! Checked fuse seems all ok, any ideas? Jon]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hello the Netherlands here,<br /><br />can someone confirm me that the 2.2 with manual box can withstand low rev. riding?<br /><br />I mean my wife sometimes drives a mini diesel with an eco indicator that tells you when to rev. up.  <br /><br />Although this car is relatively light, these numbers are etremely low. From 1500 rpm onwards it points north (rev. up).<br /><br />If i apply this to my manual gear box: can I drive at a steady pace say 60 m/h (90km/h) in six th gear?<br /><br />Is this a common practice or do i ruin the internals at lenght? <br /><br />When does the autobox rev up?<br /><br />kind regards<br />Winus <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm in France at the moment driving around in a rental C-Max.<br /><br />What a great big pile of manure it is. It suffers like many current cars from overly-firm steering; especially at motorway speeds where it seems to firm up to the point of not responding. It feels like it is locked solid. You wouldn't even say the powered system has failed because no non-powered cars I've ever driven where anything like this. No, this is deliberate firming up. No one-armed cruising in this car.<br /><br />In 1,600cc petrol form it is as dead as a very dead thing. Nice smooth engine noise but nothing happening. Pull out to overtake and you wonder if the throttle has become disconnected from the engine. Then on the other hand with gentle driving on the motorway it's failing to better 36 mpg.<br /><br />The gearstick is so far back from the dash that I can't get it into second (LHD) without lifting my elbow in the air to clear the seat side - and I have long legs so the seat is fairly far back already.<br /><br />The only good things I can say about it is it is well screwed together, no rattles, and the cabin silence matches the C6 - yes I checked it on my phone's dB app. And the seats are more comfortable than the C6's.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Around a week ago when I started the car I got a tyre pressure warning and a 'Handbrake' faulty one even though the handbrake was off.<br /><br />I checked the tyre pressures and 1 (nearside rear) was indeed low, so blew them up and the errors disappeared.<br /><br />Then a couple of days ago when I started the car in the morning (after a hard frost)  the ESP check light stayed on after I started the engine, then a 'Handbrake Faulty' error message flashed on the screen and the handbrake on light on the dash display lit up and stayed lit, although the handbrake was off, then an ESP/ASR error message flashed on the screen, but the car drove normally and when stopped and started after going shopping, no errors.<br /><br />The car was used again later that day with no error warnings.<br /><br />Today after a cold, but not frosty night, I had the same errors come on and drove to the paper shop with ESP error light and parking brake lights lit, but the handbrake was not on, I rarely use it, unless parked on a steep hill.<br /><br />On the way back I thought I would try a bit of testing so stopped the car and actually applied the handbrake which engaged without problem<br /><br />However it would not disengage.<br /><br />I had to switch off and leave the car for 5 minutes with the keys out before turning the ignition back on. This time no error warnings and the handbrake released first time.<br /><br />On checking the tyre pressure it was down a bit at 2.12 bar so I'm not sure if the rear sensor is giving an errant message before giving a pressure low one prior to it reaching the limit<br /><br />Only way to test looks like re inflating the tyres and seeing what happens again. The tyres BTW are the original Michelins with the cracked walls so I may have to bite the bullet and change them now even though they are well above the wear indicators<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 07:08:17 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm off to France with the wife and baby daughter in May and as anyone with a young child knows the amount of 'baby things' that need carting around is huge so I'm looking to invest in some roof bars / box.<br /><br />Citroen sell them as an official accessory for the C6 at £220. Does anyone have any experience of them? Do you know if they are designed specifically for the car or if they just supply an aftermarket set (which I could possibly get cheaper elsewhere)? Easy to fit without damaging the vehicle? Any help appreciated!<br /><br />Thanks!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, I have a dark stain bottom 3 inches inside drivers side wheel arch liner, forward of the wheel. Under the car, up in this corner, I have further oil stains / small drip accumulating. Looks like oil, pretty sure not anti-freeze. Is it likely to be LDS oil, any ideas what connection/joint might be the culprit.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://www.ckinsurance.co.uk/images/banners/RightChoice_468x60.gif' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><br /><div class='justify'><strong class='bbcode bold'>CHRIS KNOTT INSURANCE… THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR CAR CLUB MEMBERS</strong><br /><br />When you go and compare the market online, are you still left confused as to what’s actually included and whether they’re quoting you the final price? Have they jacked up the excess to get the price down? Do you know what you’re signing up for?<br /><br />A simple alternative is to ask a specialist broker like Chris Knott Insurance for an instant, crystal-clear car insurance quote.<br /><br />As car club experts we have almost 30 years experience of looking after the needs of over 200 car clubs, their members and enthusiasts.<br /><br />You’ll get a better level of service with Chris Knott and everything can be explained in person.<br /><br />If it comes to a claim we can also call on the club for expert knowledge if we need to and this could result in an enhanced settlement – you won’t find that anywhere else!<br /><br />Our staff are not incentivised to sell volume. Instead we encourage them to offer you top-quality personal service, solid advice and all the ongoing support you need throughout your time with us. After all, your car is more important to you than the average driver - you want the care and attention your car deserves.<br /><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>Simply <strong class='bbcode bold'>call FREE</strong> on <strong class='bbcode bold'>0800 917 2274</strong><br /><br /> or 01424 200477 for mobiles<br /><br /> and quote ref <strong class='bbcode bold'>C6O – 790</strong><br /><br /> to access this club’s scheme</div><br /><br /><br />We promise to put your needs first and we’ll work hard on your behalf to find the policy that is most suitable for your requirements; not necessarily the one that earns us the most commission. We want to treat you fairly – the same way we’d expect to be treated ourselves.<br /><br />To ensure that you get the best insurance service at a reasonable cost, call us FREE at renewal so our highly-trained insurance experts can offer you a quote.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>CHRIS KNOTT’S BROKER BENEFITS<br /><br />• Instant, crystal-clear quotes<br /><br />• Human contact &amp; personal service<br /><br />• Independent, solid advice<br /><br />• Multi-policy discounts/loyalty rewards<br /><br />• Protecting your interests<br /><br />• All the ongoing support you need<br /><br />• Claims assistance<br /><br />• Accountable to your club<br /><br />• Highly-trained insurance experts</strong><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>To benefit, you should <strong class='bbcode bold'>call FREE</strong> on <strong class='bbcode bold'>0800 917 2274</strong><br /> <br />or 01424 200477 for mobiles<br /><br />Remember to quote ref <strong class='bbcode bold'>C6O – 790 </strong><br /><br />and make the right choice for your car.<br /></div><br />Remember, we’re here for all your insurance needs. So, whether it’s a second car, home, travel, business or even charity insurance you need, Chris Knott Insurance is the right choice for you.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Smallprint</strong><br /><br /><span style='font-size:9px'>The scheme covers most modifications (excluding nitrous, roll cages and bhp increases over 50bhp). All makes and models are considered eligible. Drivers must be aged over 22 and wanting Comprehensive cover. Drivers of performance vehicles must be aged 25 or over. <br /><br />All drivers must have held a licence for at least 1 year, have minimum 12 months’ experience of driving/insuring similar performance cars and have at least 1 year's NCB.Quotes subject to individual circumstances including restrictions on claims/convictions (no more than 1 SP/PC/PL conviction per driver) and not competitive for any M, L, OL &amp; SK1-12 postcodes and Northern Ireland. Some postcodes require the car to be parked off the road overnight. <br /><br />We don’t guarantee to be the best for 100% of the membership.<br /><br />Administered by Chris Knott Insurance who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority</span></div><br /><br /><span style='font-size:10px'><strong class='bbcode bold'>Last Updated:</strong> 24th June 2011</span><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br /><br />It was two tone, now all of a sudden it's a single tone and a bit anaemic with it.<br /><br />Is it easy to get to the sounder unit - I take it that it is somewhere in front of the radiator but I have little clue about how to access it?<br /><br />Any help appreciated.<br /><br />Leo.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Last week I tried to bleed the suspension through the Lexia program to see if that might result in better suspension behavior. No changes in suspension but the next day my power steering seemed to lack power and had some noise when steering. Resulted that the LDS level was way below what it should be (OK, Lexia told me to check it after the bleeding procedure and I didn't).<br /><br />So now I have two questions:<br /><br />1) Is it normal that the C6 dumps LDS when running the bleeding procedure?<br /><br />2) Is there no indication when the LDS level is too low? (scary!)]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroën's CEO Frédéric Banzet answers the questions asked by the brand's fans on Facebook. <br /><br />The DS line is a real-life French-style success story and a singular adventure for a full-line carmaker. Two years after launch, the three-model line-up consisting of the DS3, DS4 and DS5 has sold in over 200,000 units<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all,<br /><br />as my warrenty expires end of june I will mail the garage this week a list of failures. One of these is the fact that the side window wistles. On closing, the window settles itself small rotating movement.<br /><br />From an introduction 2007 i faintly remember that the windows are 3D adjustable. Is there any experience at hand concerning this?<br /><br />Another failure is that the doorstop has ceased. Now some doorstops can be replaced from the outside and some don't. Any idea on this please?<br /><br />My motivation is to be prepared for possible negatives (list of 7 failures). As the door trim has to be removed to change the door stop which is a real warrenty item, the adjustment of the window pane is a small step further.<br /><br />From testimonials here where Slough is mentioned, i understand that i have to adress Belux in Brussels as the car is from Belgium in case of problems.<br /><br />Kind regards<br />W. <br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 13:13:19 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Just a heads up for anyone in the North who would like to come along..........<br /><br /><span style='color:#ff0000'><strong class='bbcode bold'>Citroën Car Club Northern Section</strong></span> <br />presents the <br /><br /><span style='color:#3300cc'><strong class='bbcode bold'>Northern Rally 20th – 22nd May 2010 Wetherby Racecourse</strong> </span><br />Camping and Caravanning - £12.00 per night; Discounted price - £10.00 per night <br />Day Visitors - Saturday free, Sunday - £6.00 per car; Discounted price - £5.00 per car <br />To qualify for discounts, please present your membership card of the CCC or invited club. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>PROGRAMME</strong> <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Fri </strong><br /><br />Evening Barbecue available for own food; Social Gathering and Quiz. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Sat </strong><br /><br />Café; <br />Trade stands; members’ car boot; Citroën videos and dvds; Children’s activities; caption competition Technical Forum (indoors or out depending upon the weather); <br />Informal visit to Yorkshire Showground - venue for ICCCR 2012 <br />Details of optional run to Thorp Arch <br /><br />5.00pm - Barbecue available again for your own food <br />8.00pm - Evening entertainment with The Swing of Things <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Sun</strong> <br /><br />Café; <br />Trade stands; members’ car boot; Citroën videos and dvds; Invited Car Clubs, Children’s activities; <br />Concours d’Elegance; Entrants must be on site by 12.00 noon; judging starts at 1.00pm <br />Also, popular vote for ‘Best Car of the Rally’. <br />Raffle with a wide range of prizes. <br /><br />We need many helpers over the weekend. If you can spare an hour or two, please make yourself known on arrival. <br /><br />Directions: <br />Exit the A1(M) at Junct 46, signed ‘York B1224’, Racecourse and Services; <br />follow signs for Racecourse then look for the CCCNS signs <br /><br /><br />www.citroencarclub.org.uk/northern<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just been trawling through the net and came across these.<br /><br /><img src='http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/198819_1812389397151_1462510297_31930885_2733744_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/197287_1812388597131_1462510297_31930884_3633265_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/184901_1812388317124_1462510297_31930883_351407_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/197899_1812387797111_1462510297_31930882_1803163_n.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i.auto-bild.de/ir_img/7/0/6/2/4/8/Vorschau-Citro-n-CX-560x373-f7b0fa55f53c3423.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When it get warm here now in summer , it's 22c and mostly raining in Dublin, I'm to scabby to run the AC ( avg dsl price is 142c).<br /><br />I assum when the seat heater is fully off when scrolled down. I have the windows open and fans/air OFF,<br />Now the seat is roasting, very sweaty at base and lower backrest.<br /><br />It's it just the leather and me sitting in it, or is the seat heater being put on by some other action .<br />I presume the roller switch is direct to the seat elements and not other cone toons to the climate control.<br /><br />Opinions ? Very Warm in here, <br />PS    pls don't reply with put on your AC if your hot! Thank you. Byron]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br />i was told of a damp strut when getting my wishbones fitted. The NCT (mot) guys also informed me of a drip of fluid on the NSf near side front strut. after seeing spots around the drive and my steering pump making a roar in the morning , i bought 1 litre of LDS in Citroen's €15. <br />I took advice and lowered the suspension and opened the cap, to fill. The reservoir took the whole litre, <br /><br />So after getting time on a ramp and my mate Damo to investigate the problem the leak was coming from behind the rubber boot from the shaft.<br /><br />        Gowans Merrion road, wanted over €520 for the new strut. i got Charles Hurst Belfast to send it to my door for €365. happy days thank you  U.K<br /><br />        I got it fitted and all when smoothly the system took 1.5 litres to top it back up after fitting. <br />it have 92000kms on the cars. (57500 miles) <br />must be bad Dublin roads and worse Bus Lanes<br /><br />Any one replaced struts yet?<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Our son is studding in Sydney so we are going to visit him in Jul - Aug and at the same time we are planing to do an road trip through Australia.<br /><br />Basically: Sydney - Melbourne - Adelaide - Alice Springs - Cairns and back to Sydney.<br /><br />I know that it is going to be a lot of miles but we are used to drive 10000-13000 km round Europe so i think we manage and even have fun during the travel.<br /><br />Does someone have some tip of things not to miss or must see ? <br /><br />Flight ticket are already payed and ready, but we are now in the process of finding an rent car.<br /><br />Some company have the stupid  rule that an car rented in New south Whales can not be driven in Northern territory.<br /><br />Does anyone know a good company with decent regulations to rent from?<br /><br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well I have just gone ahead and bought a 'lifetime' Gilt warranty for the C6 from http://www.myvehiclewarranty.co.uk/index.php<br /><br />OK got a copy from the actual Insurance co of the T&C - it's the same one dealers sell but at a discount.<br /><br />You can download it here: http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.178<br /><br />Wear and Tear are not covered, nor are modifications from standard and the car must be serviced in line with Manufacturers specifications. Air con and Sat Nav are payable at a reduced percentage as well<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Main Exclusions are:</strong><br /><br />• All bodywork and trim, seat belts, glass, sunroof panels, fuel tank, wheels and tyres, hinges, brake facings, seized calipers<br /><br />• The renewal of any clutch component due to incorrect adjustment, misuse or general wear and tear<br /><br />• The clearing of fuel lines, filters, carburettors and pumps<br /><br />• Air bags<br /><br />• HT Leads, spark plugs, filters, wiper blades, lights and bulbs, belts, wiring looms, glow plugs<br /><br />• Exhaust manifold, exhaust system, brackets, mountings and hoses, water ingress, cables<br /><br />• Worn or leaking seals and cylinders<br /><br />• Battery<br /><br />Once a car goes above a certain mileage then payouts are reduced<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>19.</strong> In the event of a claim the Insurer reserves the right to call for a contribution from the Insured for Betterment should the repaired vehicle ultimately be in a better condition or have a better value than it enjoyed immediately prior to<br />the occurrence of the claim.<br /><br />The following matrix will apply where Betterment is applied. The % stated reflects the reduction to be applied to parts and labour (Inc. VAT).<br /><br />All mileages are from date first registered.<br /><br />70,000-80,000 miles 10% 80,000-90,000 miles 15%<br />90,001-100,000 miles 20% 100,001-110,000 miles 25%<br />110,001-120,000 miles 30% 120,001-130,000 miles 40%<br />130,001-140,000 miles 50% 140,001-150,000 miles 60%<br />Over 150,001 miles 70%<br /><br />The maximum payment for diagnostics is £65.00 inclusive of VAT. - (Most Citroen Dealers charge more)<br /><br />The above is a Precis of the exclusions, but you need to look at the fine print if your interested http://c6owners.org/download.php?view.178<br /><br />Claims are limited to £1,000 per component, per claim, to a maximum of the car's purchase price over the life of the policy (in my case £14,400) and Catalytic Converters and the C6 Suspension are covered.<br /><br />Cost, a one off payment of £389]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Wait until you've seen the <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.sportsmaserati.co.uk/archive/index.php/t-2760.html' rel='external' >depreciation for the Maybach 62</a> which weighs in at a hefty £415 a day! Imagine what you could do with £415 a day! How about a BMW 7-series? I've heard numbers of 51% in the first year being thrown about...<br /><br />Just thought I'd all share a laugh with you, and feel smug knowing we've made the right choice.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi folks, my first post and as per the title I am thinking of buying a 03/2007 c6 exclusive with 40k on the clock. At £12k with a years warranty, full MOT, a service and full valet before it would go I am seriously considering it. <br /><br />I drove the car today over some 50 miles of mixed roads and averaged 32mpg, the car is great but I would like a little better MPG. This car is the 2.7v6 hdi and I see some companies offer remaps which improve hp, torque and a claimed 4-6mpg increase. Has anyone on here tried this? I searched but could find no owner reviews of those who have tried this. <br /><br />Also I am considering the car as my first family car, first little one is due mid june and I would use the car daily covering circa 16k a year, any suggestions or things to look out for when buying apart from the obvious??<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK, at my dealer for some low SAPs oil plus a filter etc. "Shock", even with my discount they wanted > £25 for the filter. Considering I bought the last one from same dealer for about £15, I thought, a bit of rip off here.<br /><br />Anyway, for £9 delivered to my doorstep I got a Mahle original manufactuer oil filter. Loads of Landrovers are fitted with the same 2.7 TDi and use the same filter, so easy to get. Sorry about the moan but really!<br /><br />Here's some pics.<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1302807187_21_FT0_mahle_filter_for_c61.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1302807187_21_FT0_mahle_filter_for_c62.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, I have just got a new Naffidrive unit, the third in two years, replaced (after threatening legal action) under warranty by Citroen Slough. It was supposed to be ready yesterday, but when I came to pick it up the phone wasn't working. A quick check showed that the software version was 7.1, so I asked them to put 8.11 on, as that will make the phone work properly. Went back this afternoon and the phone now works, but voice recognition didn't and the CD changer wasn't recognised. They fixed both while I waited. <br /><br />As I was about to drive off, I put in my Navteq update CD, which had worked without problem on the 2 previous Naffidrive units, but it said "CD damaged or incomplete" and ejected it. Putting the other 5 discs in gave the same result. I switched the ignition off and then back on again, but to no avail. Putting an audio CD in the slot was fine; it played without problem.<br /><br />When I got home I copied the UK disc and inserted that. Same thing. Am I missing something or have they not configured something, or is new unit faulty?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[http://www.navigation.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/Navteq-CitroenEurope-Site/en_GB/-/GBP/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductUUID=3ncKCghBzVsAAAEup2wz_SYl&CatalogCategoryID=5jwKCghBg8sAAAEupBgz_SYV&JumpTo=OfferList&PersistNavigationMenu=YES<br /><br /><br />Hi, has anyone purchased a 2010/2011 Navteq Database for the C6 with RT4.  The system now has UK speed camera alerts included (according to the description). I'm looking at purchasing via the Citroen website <br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[After a trip of 600km yesterday i embarked today for a social meeting. <br /><br />At the same time i turned the key to start everything died. (the driver window was opened without a problem before). <br /><br />I'm way overdue concerning maintenace (>3000km have an appointment next wednesday). But what to do???<br />Checked fuse F8 in the motor compartment and F8 in the box under the dash. Now im off to do some gym reaching the pinhole (praise the designer on this) to unlock the backdoor. <br /><br />My sentiments are under a very great spell reg this car.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've read with interest the various experiences with LDS leaks, thanks. I've noticed a leak below the hydraulic reservoir on our C6 that leaves a stain on the driver's side front wheel leading arch and on the underguard. I found it dfficult to identify the leak but now I think I've identified the pipe. <br /><br />By looking at the parts diagram it appears to be the supension feed hose from the pump. It's a flexible hydraulic pipe with metal pipe ends. The top end metal pipe section is dry but the hydraulic hose section looks wet. I can't see any evidence of leaks or spillage above this area from another source. I intend to remove the wheel arch covers to get closer. <br /><br />However, I've seen two other C6's in the meanwhile and noticed the dark shadow on the driver's side wheel arch. Anyone got any views?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I won a Mercedes CLS on Ebay and thought well "that's it done "no C6 for me. I must admit I was a little sad. <br /><br />I then did the HPI check on the CLS and it had outstanding finance so I backed out of the sale <br /><br />I had asked Budgen Motors in Shrewsbury about a Black Exclusive they had in stock prior to bidding on ebay and thought I wonder if it is still for sale....... Well it was and today i have left a depost pending a test drive and it is going trought the workshop as we speak. <br /><br />I have asked for all the items to be done that were in a previous post to someone else who was buying . The guy at the garage was impressed with my (your) knowledge of the car . I ended up paying just under the window price, but it is having all the jobs done I have asked for and they will be documented and I will receive a print out . <br /><br />Hope to pick her up on Friday or over the weekend. I have to tell the old Avantime she is getting a stable mate .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone know whereabouts the Lane Departure Warning sensors are located on a left-hand drive 2.2 Manual?  I have a message stating that the LDS is faulty, and I want to check the wiring etc first.<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Picked up my C6 Exclusive today from a dealer. On the way home noticed that the Cruise and speed limit not working and even the instrument panel not displaying that area either. I tried replacing a fuse that seemed relevant, but to no avail.<br /><br />I have the warranty so will be OK but wondered if anyone had any ideas or tips.<br /><br />many thanks<br /><br /><br />Green Bean]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Giving that no other car so far as I know is equipped with Mykunto wood trim, does anyone know the botanical name of the tree which provides the timber.<br /><br />Could it possibly be Maccasar Ebony http://www.exotichardwoods.co.uk/Woods_List/Macassar_Ebony.asp  Diospyros celebica<br />by another name.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br />PS, as the sales brochure uses quotation marks around "Mokunto", is it possible that this is a made up Citroen name]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The vehicle that tonyrome has spotted on Pistonheads is this one on eBay:<br />http://bit.ly/e9TUgD<br /><br />My suspicions were roused by the mileage, so I compared pictures and - hey presto, pots and pans - the registrations.  Dunno what the story behind it can be, thobut.  The eBay seller has a very high positive feedback.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, Good Evening, I glad to say that I've now joined you in the world of C6 ownership after browsing this forum, ebay, parkers and autotrader daily for the past 3 months and I look forward to contributing where possible.<br /><br />My lovely C6 arrived today from Devon, she's done some miles (91k) and appears in good condition.<br /><br />Current snag list (in order)<br /><br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>When starting she cranks sluggishly for a few seconds before firing - I thought it was a low battery and would improve after the run back home but it hasn't.</li></ul><br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>Cracked Passenger wing mirror plastic (found one on ebay with the same part number for £18 (thank you for the technical diagrams!))</li></ul><br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>Tyre Pressure sensor not registering - I had loads of problems with these on my last C5 so am quite relaxed and will check the pressure manually though would like to get rid of the alert?</li></ul><br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>Car has a Parrot 3200 kit but it's very loud or silent - almost as if the gain is turned up on an amp?</li></ul><br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>Windscreen Washer bottle cap missing - ebay £1.60</li></ul><br /><ul class='bbcode'><li class='bbcode '>Need two blanking caps for the rear 12v sockets - any ideas guys?</li></ul><br /><br />I haven't had the spoiler up yet so I'm obviously not driving fast enough -  I popped over to Chester and back (30miles) and averaged 41mpg on the computer, very relaxed driving <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Also have a towbar, it's been hardly used - the ball still has paint on.<br /><br />All in all, it's a lovely place to spend time especially with it's idiosyncrasies which make it more interesting.<br /><br />Anyway - Hello, and thank you for running an excellent forum!<br /><br />Regards<br />Nick<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Can someone please let me know where the pollen filter in the C6 2.7HDI located? Thanks in advance.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all, <br /><br />When accelerating after braking I get a thump (not from the wife as suggested in a previous thread) from the drivetrain. It doesn't happen unless I have touched the brakes , smooth as silk even if i floor it through the gears. Maybe it's always been there (had the beast from 17k through to 81k) but now I'm looking for it .......very annoying and very loud at times. <br /><br />Any ideas ? Gearbox, electronics ? Engine mounts ? Similar problem? <br /><br />Many thanks, <br /><br />Matt]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ok so I have driven about 600 miles in the C6 and I noticed the other day there was a faint knocking sound. Its at low speeds on uneven roads . Any idea?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I don't own a C6 at the moment, but in the next few years i hope to have one. Mortgage finishes then and i've told swmbo we're having one. Fell in love at first sight when i saw a black c6 at my local Citroen showroom. All you people that own one are the luckiest people alive to me. God I can't wait, but till then i will be salivating daily on all of your cars.<br /> Shane.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Are the official dealers generally tight on going below sticker price for Citroen Select deals? I saw one I liked and they said there was precious little room for price reductions, even with a cash buy.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Dave, is it possible for you to obtain diagrams for the C6 door handle retaining mechanism, ie inside the door skin.  Mine has come loose and I would like to see how it works before I try to fix it.<br /><br />Many thanks.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Cleaning the remains of insects off the front side  i erroneously pushed in the small parking sensor unit into its mount.<br /><br />Guess they were replaced and not secured.<br /><br />Do i have to remove the inner dust liner to get there, or can i take out the DTRL/Fog unit?<br /><br />To prevent any damage to the beast, these sensors are crucial. <br /><br />But due to the constant sonor warning signal at no use now. So can't wait.<br />TIA.<br />Winus]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I get a error from the suspension CPU (error code P05D2) which indicates that the steering wheel angle sensor is not sending its value or sending an incorrect value. If I read the parameter values the steering angle it is reported as -127 degrees (and going up, i.e. less negative, when turning left) and turning slightly right makes it 51 degrees (and going up when steering further). <br /><br />Normally this would result in a replacement of the steering angle sensor but... When I look in the parameters for the variable damping ECU I do get normal steering angles (round 0 degrees with the wheels straight). The same result when reading the parameters from the directional headlights ECU.<br /><br />Now, this all may be my own fault since about a month ago I was playing with LEXIA and I might have upset the configuration <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/headbang.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  In the service manual about replacing the steering wheel angle sensor there is a section at the end that tells you to configure the steering wheel angle sensor:<br /><br />"5. Initialising a sensor of the type: steering wheel angle sensor <br /><br />Connect the tool [1] or [2] . <br /><br />Select in turn the following menus : <br />Suspension <br />Configuration <br /><br />Initialising a sensor of the type: steering wheel angle sensor "<br /><br />I vaguely remember having seen this and maybe done this while the steering was NOT put in straight position so I thought, let me put the wheels straight and do this again.. But I don't find this option in Lexia (also tried to update to 3.47 with no result). <br /><br />I start Lexia, start Diagnosis, go to suspension, go to configuration, manual configuration (the other one is Internet that doesn't work), equipment level configuration (there is no other option) but only get to configure variable damping present and directional headlights present. I also tried disconnecting the battery for some time without result...<br /><br />Any ideas how to get to the proper LEXIA item to configure the steering wheel angle sensor or what might be wrong here? <br /><br />(please don't tell me there are 2 sensors):<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />I have this small crack under my right headlight. It's always been there but perhaps it's got bigger over time, though I don't know for sure - I just seemed to notice it more when I was washing the car the other day.<br /><br />The piece of bodywork here feels very solid and only 'gives' a little when prodded, but would it be sensible to have it seen to or leave well alone and monitor it? Now I have a picture I could compare it in a few months; if it's getting worse how much might I be looking at for a repair, assuming a new bumper would be £££<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped<br /><br /><img src='http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/pedullaman/SG1L9965.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/pedullaman/SG1L9967.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroen are offering fixed price repairs at participating dealers and I thought it might be to good to be true, well it's not. I asked my local dealer today who confirmed it for me. Apparently Citroen are subsidising the cost to dealers to try and get more people to use genuine parts.<br /><br />As an example, they will replace all 4 discs and pads on any Citroen, of any age.<br /><br />So for all 4 Discs and Pads, original Citroen parts with a 12 month guarantee and 3 month guarantee on labour it's £215 including Vat which is a real bargain on the C6.<br /><br />For full details and to find a local dealer go to: http://info.citroen.co.uk/finance-and-services/offers/fixed-price-repairs]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well after my neighbour told me that there was something hanging down under the car I had it checked when I got the brake light switch sorted<br /><br />It was the one that covers the rear suspension spheres and pipes and is part number: 7013YS<br /><br />The Broken one looks like this and you can se where the fixings had been pulled out, which I suspect was back in December in the deep snow.<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1305375424_1_FT0_c6-guard.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1305375424_1_FT0_c6-guard_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='412'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>From the reverse side:</strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1305375424_1_FT0_c6-guard2.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1305375424_1_FT0_c6-guard2_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='333'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><br />Now you may expect because it's on a C6, it would be expensive and that an option would be to repair the broken holes with a bit of plating/large washers.<br /><br />Well it cost £21.30 for a new one so cost was not an issue, but the best part, my local dealer stuck the car up on the ramps and fitted the new one... Free while I waited.<br /><br />A big thank you to everyone @ <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.cookswell.citroen.co.uk/' rel='external' > Cookswell Citroen </a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,<br /><br />Even after have changed all bushings and ball joints in the front, I have this "cloc cloc" noise in the left front end when turning at full right on paved like surface at very low speed (like when parking)...<br /><br />In all other conditions, all is perfect, direction is very tight, like new, and the vehicules behaves perfectly at high speeds. I was thinking of the sway bar links...Do any of you have the same noise and do you think it can come from these parts ?<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br />Robin]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK. My driver seat does seem to move slightly under acceleration or when pulling away on an incline. The garage told me today that this movement is within the seat mechanisism and is normal  . Does anyone else have this or is the wool being pulled over my eyes ? I have altered the angle slightly to see if it make and difference .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[From time to time my navidrive or radio makes annoying beep sounds, at first i thought it was when the radio changed station but it can happen when not listening to the radio, it is the same sound that aper when an message like "waring for black ice" comes up.<br /><br />Does anyone  know what it is or how to put it of?<br /><br />regards Mats]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Greetings all fellow C6 enthusiasts!<br /><br />I`m just about to fulfill my dream of buying a C6 these days. After having a great passion for the Citroën brand for years,<br /><br /> I`m heading to Germany the coming week to pick up my next car. It`s a 2,7 HDi Exclusive in black with cream interior. Just can`t wait to hit the road for the 1200 km drive to it`s new home in Oslo. The car is a 2007, though with only 4.800 km on the meter, it`s hardly been driven at all. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />I`ve been aware of this fantastic C6 model ever since it was launched, but unfortunately it`s not longer available for sale here in Norway. I know there were sold at least 2 brand new cars here in the beginning, but due to extreme taxes they probably didn`t see any potential in continuing the promotion of the model.<br /><br />By now, my unqualified guesses would say there might be about 15-20 examples here today, so by importing another one, it will make a huge jump on the statistics. By coincidence, I got the pleasure of driving a 2.2 C6 about a year ago, and ever since I`ve been sold. What an amazing car this seems to be! Reminds me of the CX series 1 I used to own 10-15 years ago. <br /><br />I wonder if there are any other members on the forum from Norway?<br /><br />I`ll keep you updated on how the importing process will turn out.<br /><br />Regards, Ingolf in Oslo Norway<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Found this image on another site which shows a German registered C6 which looks like <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/faq/faq.php?0.cat.3.208' rel='external' > 'Sable' or 'Mativiore' </a> but with a panoramic roof?<br /><br />Anyone else ever seen a C6 in the metal, in this actual colour?<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1305786024_1_FT0_c6_beige.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='558' height='383'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 21:23:01 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Morning, I've the car up on my neighbours ramps and was planning on changing the startermotor......but where is it?<br /><br />Any advice appreciated! as I can't spot it - maybe its becuase I'm searching too hard!<br /><br />I've searched through the Mechanics manual and havn't found a reference to the starter motor so any other documents or pointers would be great<br /><br />Help! thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Evening Chaps,<br /><br />Dad's got a bit of gearbox trouble with his C6 - it's a 2007 2.7 V6 HDi.<br /><br />The symptoms of the gearbox are as follows:<br /><br />When driving through town areas and the C6 is up to warm temperature, between changing from 2nd to 3rd gear it revs up violently and then changes into gear. Also, if you were to then stop and select reverse, there would be a delay...and then a very violent jault into reverse.<br /><br />He's just had it scanned and it came up with the code <strong class='bbcode bold'>21301</strong> and it's an <strong class='bbcode bold'>unknown code</strong>. It has been previously scanned at the Citroen Main Dealer and no codes came up at all. It has had the Citroen Software update. <br /><br />Any ideas on this? <br /><br />Thanks in advance. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well, after a year of looking, I've got a 2.2 Exclusive from LMC Farnham. Black with cream leather. <br /><br />It's registered in Feb 2009, and I paid a fair price (well, I think so, anyway). And there's the balance of the warranty, so Slough here we come....the main thing is, that it (she??) drives just as well as a 2.7 without the *&$%$$£ lag. <br /><br />There. I've said it now. Quick, hide!<br /><br />I'm not going to get it for a week, so I'll be the one with a grin on my face for the interim...<br /><br />By the way, I was at Rock The Moor in Cookham on Saturday, and next to me was a C6 with a 55 plate.  <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have this winter from time to time had some problem With the engine hesitating but no fault codes untill recently.<br /><br />Faulty rpm sensor : bought a new one and change it and the car was fine for a couple of days untill it almost refused to start and complains about an faulty camshaft angel sensor so i changed it and it was fine 4 days and then again complains about an faulty camshaft angel sensor .<br /><br />It turns out that the rpm sensor also reads the crankshaft angel and compares it to the camshaft that's the reson of the complan of camshaft sensor.<br /><br />The rpm sensor is located near the belt pulley in the wheelarch verry exposed for dust water snow. so after taking apart and cleaning the contakt and wires to this sensor it works better than ever.<br /><br />foto from wheelarch on sensor and an extra Al cover that I made to protect from wheelspray.<br /><br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/193/1306387773_193_FT0_snc00392.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='500' height='666'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/193/1306387773_193_FT0_snc00393.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='500' height='666'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hijacked from CCC and Aussiefrogs<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu334/Trainman_album/FLC6b.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu334/Trainman_album/FLC6a.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi folks,<br /><br />Since I changed my glow plugs today and encountered some issues I thought it makes sense to share these.<br /><br />The manual (Citroen service documentation backup) has a page about this but here's what I found:<br /><br />- The air supply to the butterfly housing and the butterfly housing itself need to be removed, that's in the manual but according to the description you need to remove fuel lines and air tubes. I only disconnected one air tube, given by the bad experience in the past (BX 19D) the working on the fuel lines (hard to bleed).<br /><br />- The oil filter needs to be removed, also stated in the manual.<br /><br />- The housing for the oil vapor to engine inlet hoses needs to be removed (lifted with a little force), and to remove that you need to remove the front air duct and the metal air tube that goes from front to back over the engine. I struggled with the metal air tube until I found the two bolts that kept it in place (loosening the hose clamps is obvious). None of this was mentioned in the service manual!<br /><br />Reason for the replacement was that Lexia mentioned a problem with the pre-post heating relay (P1351) and I already diagnosed that the the rear 3 glow plugs were not working ( infinite resistance found on the plug that feeds these 3). Of course replaced all 6 and found 4 defective. I assume Lexia won't mention the problem until a full bank of glow plug has gone.<br /><br />The engine used to give a old style diesel like sound for about 10 seconds after starting and that's gone now. Pre-heating I won't witness here as ambient temps hardly get below 25 centigrade here but post heating is based on coolant temp and done much longer (up to app 3 minutes) than pre-heating. FYI milage is 138000 km (app 86000 miles). <br /><br />New glow plugs sourced from ebay at less than 10 pounds each, brand / model is RPower 8650, generally advertised for Volvo. Royal Mail brought these in 15 days to Aruba which is pretty good in my opinion.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi C6 owners<br /><br />I am waiting for my C6 - my best friend is picking it up fot me and driving it home from south of france (1.500 km) so it will be home tomorrow night.<br /><br />I have never seen or driven af C6 in real life, I just saw an add and it look like quite a bargain. Never driven a citroen actually, lot of bimmers (530d, 740i, X5, X6 and more) some Alfas and Saabs, only french car was a 205 GTi almost 20 years ago)<br /><br />Hope its all the comfort you guys say it is. Mine is a 08 2,7HDI Wxs in black/Brown, can´t wait to see it,and drive it <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, does anyone know what the auto air monitoring intake message mean, not sure if it means monitoring the incoming air to the cabin or its engine related. I have seen it displayed approx 8 times since I've owned the car, it doesn't seem to be suffering from any issues when the alert is displayed on the screen and disappears after approx 10 secs. I have looked on various forum's and websites and I cant seem to see anything of any relevance... apologies if its a dumb question and has been asked before.  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just before we went on holiday last month somebody sent me a personal message asking to see my C6, but I've lost his contact details. Now that we're home, would you like to come and see the beastie now?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My friend says it should be possible to have a remap done so that the extra BHP and so forth are engaged with the sport mode, leaving the MPG improvement present on the normal mode, too.<br /><br />I guess he's talking about an economy remap for the normal mode, and the torque and BHP gain programmed to the sport mode mainly.<br /><br />Wonder if that's possible, or if anyone had enquired about it before?<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've just done 500 miles in mine, mostly on motorways, mostly with cruise control set at 75mph. 2/3 people, no hard acceleration/deceleration. Average speed was 48mph. Result-33.6mpg. Whilst this is not bad for a big car, etc, etc, it's so far outside Citroen's figures that I tend to wonder!<br /><br />I bought the car secondhand. I (idly) played with the consumption figures on the Navidrive. The last set (up to the time that it became mine) gave 620 miles at, er, 22mpg. <br /><br />Why I ask, is that someone else has got 40mpg out of a 2.7, in conditions not so very different from mine. Does anyone have a 2.2 auto for comparison, or is there something I could do (or get done, more like!) to improve matters.<br /><br />Tim]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have loved my C6, but I always knew it was a purchase of the heart not the head.<br /><br />Now at 4 years old and 73,000 miles, things are starting to go wrong in a very expensive way. £600 a couple of months ago to fix a fault in the wiring loom for the suspension ECU and a leak in the reservoir. Now the pump has failed and even at an independant specialist, the cost of replacing this (and apparantly loads of piping to accomodate a change in the pump type) will be £1500.<br /><br />Looks like the best car in the world is turning into the worst.<br /><br />Has anyone else had similar problems?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Have a look at <a class='bbcode' href='http://howmanyleft.co.uk/' rel='external' >this</a> - works for other models too.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 02:23:13 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[The <span style='color:#FF0000'><strong class='bbcode bold'>National Rally</strong></span> of the CCC will be held on the weekend of the <span style='color:#FF0000'><strong class='bbcode bold'>16-17th</strong></span> of <span style='color:#FF0000'><strong class='bbcode bold'>July </strong></span>2011.<br /><br />It's a new venue for this year at <span style='color:#FF0000'><strong class='bbcode bold'>The Skylark Showground</strong></span> at Manea, <span style='color:#FF0000'><strong class='bbcode bold'>Cambridgeshire</strong></span>. <a href="http://www.skylarkshowground.co.uk/#" class="bbcode" rel="external">Here's their website.</a><br /><br />You can also see <a href="http://www.skylarkshowground.co.uk/#/showground-directions/4533425370" class="bbcode" rel="external">here</a>, the location of the showground too.<br /><br />£7 PER CAR on the gate for NON Members, £5 for CCC Members <br /><br />You only pay once for the whole weekend. <br /><br />£12 per camping pitch per night. <br /><br />No electric hook up though sorry. <br /><br />NO BBQ'S, Camping stoves are ok. <br /><br />Different venue from 2010 as the say variety is the spice of life. <br /><br />Camping will be on site aswell as a bar, food, car boot sale (sunday) plus many other attractions. <br /><br />Proposed site is http://www.skylarkshowground.co.uk/# <br /><br />All being well it should be a great weekend. <br /><br />Now, the eagle-eyed of you will spot that it is very near to where we live (2 miles!), so it is very convenient indeed! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/tongue.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />This means that we'll be taking a fair number of cars there, including the C6 too.<br /> <br />How about this for a 'big' C6 gathering?? <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 07:58:36 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[If you'd like to see more pics of this you can see them here http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35824<br /><br />Here's some pics of the C6 on the run:<br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/EastMidlandsWells/DSC_2771.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/EastMidlandsWells/DSC_0041.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/EastMidlandsWells/DSC_0100.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/EastMidlandsWells/DSC_0019.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/EastMidlandsWells/DSC_0082.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br /><br />I was wondering what views were out there on the manual and auto versions of the 2.2 C6. I've test driven the manual and the 2.7 but not the 2.2 auto. Is it same gearbox as 2.7? Just wondered if there were any owners of the 2.2 auto that could say what they think of it.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Marc]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Coming to: Berlin Paris and Moscow, More info at: http://www.creativetour.citroen.com/en/citroen-creative-tour.html<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'>
		
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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone know if anyone in the UK has still got an original C6 on the road AKA:<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1308147675_1_FT0_c6_weyman_1936.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='493' height='329'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It was love at first sight (god I sound soppy), but I saw it and knew I had to get the big Citroen, picked her (07 plate 2.7 HDi in Storm Grey) up on Saturday. Unfortunately it's gone back in for a minor fault (depollution system), I hope it's not a sign of things to come.<br /><br />Look forward to getting her back soon, and I'm not enjoying the C1 courtesy car particularly much.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Traditionally big Citroens have been the choice for heads of states, and ambulances. With past iterations of the big Citroens, there's always been an extended/stretched limousine and/or ambulance version of the car. I'm wondering has such been attempted with the C6?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I changed my fuel filter and an Citroen original wood cost about 100 Eur so i bought an aftermarket Purflux for 50 euro<br />still very expensive. I mean you can get an far more complicated plastic toy for an fraction of the price.<br />The argument for the price is "It is an very advanced filter with extremely fine mesh and big area and overflow valve"<br /><br />Last night i cut apart my old Citroen original filter, and guess what it was an purflux 5C10 ordinary 10 µ diesel filter inside,<br />nothing more advanced an an standard filtercaset to anny old diesel car.<br /><br />just lock at this picture and remember it was an Citroen original !!<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/193/1308225978_193_FT0_filter.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/193/1308225978_193_FT0_filter_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='428'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The British Insurance Security award for 2011, Executive Car, goes to<br /><br />The Citroen C6!<br /><br /> The C5 gets it for the "family car", as well. <br /><br />Not at all bad when there are 850-odd in total. <br /><br />Don't leave the keys in the car otherwise I'll steal it (meant to have emoticon here)!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all. <br /><br />Can anyone tell me if there is an extended warranty for the hydraulics for these cars?<br /><br />Mine has started leaking.<br /><br />Kind regards<br /><br />Morten from Norway]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This has happened twice . For a second or two the radio satnav HUD and dash board go blank . Then it all comes back on . For a further second or two the speed is in Kph and then normality is resumed . There is no pattern to this it is like the plug has come out !! Ideas ???]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Nicked from the CCC Forum:<br /><br /><div class='indent'><em>"Dan595" wrote</em> ...<br />Tim Leech has hinted at this in the 'Sales Figures' thread.<br />I was at Citroen Birmingham on Saturday, and noticed the lack of C6 brochures.  Asked the sales guy, and he said "They are no longer being manufactured".  No information as to whether LHD ones are still being made.<br />The C6 still features in the Citroen price list, but it seems that when they're gone, they're gone.<br /><br />This site shows very clearly the numbers of them sold and on the road:  <a href="http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/" class="bbcode" rel="external">http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/</a> <br /><br />Dan</div><br />My reply - Wow, that is interesting - thanks for posting it up.<br />If it is indeed true, I do wonder how many RHD 3.0 HDI V6s are out there - you hardly see any about. <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/hmm.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, Im brand new to this site and this is in fact my first post. Ive been seriously considering a C6 for some time now but am wondering which way to go with it. I would love an exclusive with the loungepack and all the trimmings but realistically because c6's are few and far between, im limited to what i will end up with unless i travel across the UK to get the right one.<br /><br /> Then there is the point that the only people that benefit from the loungepack will be the rear passengers which in my family is my 2yo son and i dont think hes bothered either way. Sat nav comes in very handy as im a sales rep and drive all over north England but then i already have a sat nav that works fine. <br /><br />So, do i consider a Lignage that i have seen locally or do i travel the country and get the Exclusive. I suppose what im asking is, from the driving position, except the sat nav and lack of wood, are the differences so drastic that i would regret not getting an exclusive?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[last week on my way to work a pheasant ran out from the verge on a country road when I was doing about 40mph. It hit low down and didn't seem a big impact. I looked in the mirror and couldn't see the bird and I assumed it had been flung back on the side of the road. By the time I got to work the incident had slipped my mind.<br /><br />At lunchtime I was outside talking to a colleague and thought I'll just go over to my C6 and look if there was any damage, not expecting to find any. I noticed the grille below the bumper was a bit out of shape but then my colleague noticed that the pheasant was still in there between the grille and radiator! fortunately it was dead and my colleague is less squeamish than me and pulled it out by the legs.<br /><br />I took the car to my dealer and they checked the car over. Fortunately there was no damage other than the grille itself (radiator was OK). They ordered a new grille (£122+fitting+VAT) which was fitted a couple of days ago at a total of £180 (no point in an insurance claim as my excess is higher).]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello everybody, I've just purchased an Iron Grey C6 2.7 Exclusive  from Freeborns in Guildford..looking forward to picking it up next weekend and getting to know some of you better.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Sorry if I'm opening up a can of worms here...or it has been covered before...but I've just purchased a Sept 2009 Exclusive, how do I easily find out if I have RT3 or RT4 Sat Nav - and given the first reg date what is the likely type? I haven't actually picked the car up yet but I'm interested to know for when I do, so I can maybe sort out getting the updated Navidrive for 2011.<br /><br />Thanks for all and any help......]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Following last nights episode of <em class='bbcode italic'>Top Gear</em> I decided to check out the <em class='bbcode italic'><a class='bbcode' href='http://howmanyleft.co.uk/?q=citroen+C6' rel='external' >how many left?</a></em> website. A quick tally suggests the numbers are less than we thought. There are currently 750 C6's registered, that's down from 757 in 2010.<br /><br />Also can someone tell me what the "C6 Level 1" is?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I am thinking of buying a used C6. Is it worth buying a 2.2 hdi now or a 3.0 hdi next summer (approx). I know that there are not many 3.0's out there, but they are more powerful and more economical.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone here use their C6 with roof-bars?  One of my sons plays electric guitar, and his banjo's case is very wide and about 5 feet long.  In my current Saab estate, it shunts through easily with one of the back seats folded down.  Trouble is, I have my eyes on a C6 Exclusive which has the lounge pack.  I can see the need (if and when loaded up) for roof bars. Any experience of them around here?<br /><br />Get a C6 with folding seats?  Ah, but <em class='bbcode italic'>this</em> one has a sunroof.  Get a different guitar?  No, it is 'les couilles du chien'.  Get another case?  No, it's a custom job.  Get rid of the son?  Tempting, but this is only a finite problem, as he'll be away to university next year.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The vendor of my possible/prospective purchase, who sounds more than usually genuine, has provided the ORGA number. <br /><br /> Hooray for the site's cunning Excel!  The car was built on 7 September 2006, and was registered within a month.  <br /><br />So, there would have been little chance for it to grow mushrooms and rust in a field, it would seem.  What could anyone tell me about the level of 'tune' - sat nav, audio, etc. - signified by that build date?  <br /><br />For reference, it's an Exclusive with the Lounge Pack. <br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[So, I've been doing some comparison of the dimensions (with my Saab 9-5 estate).  This is critical because I have a very awkward right-angled turn through an arch into my garage, which the Saab can <strong class='bbcode bold'>just</strong> manage.  The C6 is fractionally longer, but the specification downloaded from the c6owners.org document archives shows the width as 2,081mm (82").  This is, implausibly, over a foot wider than the Saab's skinny 70.5".  Confusingly, the Wikipedia article gives the C6's width as 1859mm (73.2").  parkers.co.uk reckons 1860mm, but who's going to quibble over a millimetre here or there?  <br /><br />Perhaps the super-wide figure includes the mirrors.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Morning all,<br /><br />I posted on here a couple of weeks ago asking whether to hold out for an Exclusive or bite the bullet and settle for a Lignage that i'd seen locally.<br /><br />I had mixed feedback from you all and took all opinions on board and went to see the Lignage to confirm or rule out any thoughts I had but with the Lignage being sold when i got to see it anyway, i decided that things must happen for a reason and continued my search for an Exclusive.<br /><br />Well now ive just put a deposit on an '06' plate in maurtious blue,  ivory leather with all the trimmings. But this isn't just any C6 Exclusive. I have bought the one that appeared on 'Fifth gear'.<br /><br /> Yes its the one that was raced through the mock up french village by Tiff and shot at. i'm pretty sure they did'nt really shoot it. (he says with uncirtainty) Not sure if thats a good thing or bad but either way i've put my deposit on so will keep you all posted when i pick up the car.<br /><br />Wish me luck.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have spent a few days compiling some things I hope will be useful<br /><br />1. Fault Finding Guides: http://c6owners.org/download.php?list.23<br /><br />2. Error Codes (specific to the C6) http://c6owners.org/download.php?list.24<br /><br />For now I have compiled a page of ALL the codes here: http://c6owners.org/plugins/content/content.php?content.17 that is now searchable and has over 3,000 entries on it.<br /><br />Simply put your code into the 'Search C6owners' box which takes you to the page with the code answer highlighted in <span style='color:#ff0000'>RED</span><br /><br />Plus I have 500+ actual error code description docs with where to look for the problems outlined, but again am having a ponder as to how to make them all available and searchable by error code<br /><br />Anyone know a good PHP coder?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well it had to happen. <br /><br /> This morning after a week in the Channel Islands( thank god it got home) I went out to a large spill on fluid. It turns out that I have joined the failed power steering pipe club. Back in the old Avantime .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, just a line to let you know that i have sold my c6 after 3 months off trying, it will always be one of the most beautiful looking cars i have ever owned but its overall build quality and performance put me off the monthly payments.<br />In the end someone got a bargain as it lost nearly 50% of what i payed for it in 1 year, many thanks for letting me enjoy this great site and all the best to all.<br />                                     A.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all.<br />You may have seen a previous post of mine relating to a famous C6 from "fifth gear".<br /><br />Well I was up and out of bed, shaved showered and on the motorway by 6.30am this morning for the long haul from Leeds to Maidenhead. My girlfriends step dad offered to drive me down which was good. A few short hours later and I was back on the M1 north bound in my C6.<br /><br />The car is beautiful. I love it. There is something I did pick up on though on the way back. When I operate the climate crontrol on the drivers side, the display indicates a temp change from LO to HIGH but the temp actually doesnt alter at all. The passenger side goes up and down as it should. Any ideas??<br /><br />Thanks in advance.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />I have been a long time admirer of the C6.  Its a thing of beauty.  It looks like my dream of finally owning one is becoming a reality!   I have my eye on the Ganache coloured one on eBay (its mentioned in the for sale section as being rare as it also has a sunroof) and I hope my offer later today will be accepted!  It seems it has been on there for a while.  Just hope its OK, but it really seems like a lovely car.<br /><br />I hope to be a regular poster (on all good things!) very shortly!<br /><br />Cheers<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I received a letter from Citroen yesterday about a recall for my C6 - campaign 'MLL'. The work is to 'download a new software version to the engine control unit in order to eliminate any risk of the engine stalling under certain driving conditions' . I've booked the car in next week, they say it will take about a half hour, plus time to clean the car. I haven't had any problems with stalling and I don't know whether the problem affects other C6 models (mine is a 3.0Hdi) or other Citroens as it's not yet listed on the VOSA website. I'll let you know if I find out anything more.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My steering has decided to sing a nice little high-pitched song on right turns.<br /><br />I know on a previous car whenever the steering groaned it meant the fluid level had dropped. Yes it had a slow leak and I simply topped it up from time to time. But this squealing is unlike that groaning and I don't see any error messages saying the fluid is low nor do I see any leaks around the car nor on the ground.<br /><br />I'm reluctant to open the LDS reservoir and poke about with the levels myself. Any suggestions before I take it to a dealer? Can I safely ignore it along the lines "they all do that sir", or is it suggesting imminent pump failure?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[These satnavs are worse than useless. I use my car for my  job and today needed to go to a place called 'Givendale'. Its a small village in North yorkshire. I have my TomTom in the car anyway and have more faith in that. But even the TomTom has its downsides. I typed the postcode into the TomTom and when it found the results, it came up with 'unnamed road'. <br /><br />Normally i would go to the postcode ive entered and know that im not a million miles away. <br /><br /> However, today i thought i'd have a go at using the on board satnav. i know it doesnt accept postcodes so i just simply typed in 'Givendale' and it found it. i was amazed. I followed the route untill i was just a couple of minutes from my destination when i decided i'd better call my customer and let her know i'll be with her within 5 minutes. Then it happened. I wasnt in 'givendale'. I was on 'Givendale road' in York. I was 38 minutes from my customer. <br /><br />She asked if i was using a TomTom so i said............... errr........ yeah thats right, a TomTom. She said she was shocked that i could find her house as the satnav should drop me right at her gate. when i put my TomTom back on, i managed to finally get to my customer and she was right. My destination was exactly where the TomTom said it would be. <br /><br />I love the idea of my car having an onboard satnav but why cant they judt work? It also doesnt find my house and my street has been here since 1979. a long time before satnavs. If i search for my street, it wont find it but when im parked in the street i have added it as a place for my directory and it now knows where i live. ODD.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br /><br />Got in the car yesterday and put it in reverse . There were no obstructions behind but the sensor beeped and showed red. We had some heavy rain in the morning and thought it might be big drops of rain being picked up. I know it sounds daft but it is all I could think of. It still beeped so I switched it on and off again, normal service was resumed......However 1 hour later at 70 mph on the M25 i got a service message to say the parking sensors were faulty?? They seem to be working perfectly . Ideas? I am a bit confused]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />I picked up my C6 last weekend.  Totally in love with it.  No problems so this is just a question on the heads up display.  I have it with everything on and i love the sat nav directions.  Today, the sun shined into the display and i could see quite a lot of other informatiuon that doesn't seem to be there when i flick through it. One of which is a car icon with a dotted block line going up to it.  What is that?<br /><br />Thanks<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Another question about my new C6.  The previous owner told me the reason the two front tyres have green valves is because they are nitrogen gas filled as its a more stable gas (aka, the Nassan GTR).  Is this normal for a C6 to have?  I haven't driven one with air inflated front tyres so i have no comparison.  <br /><br />They are rock solid though!  How on earth do I top them up if they get low?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[FAP level low on start up on a C6 2.7 HDI, its only when it starts. Is it a simple case of topping it up?<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys<br /><br />I'm in the settings menu and only the options about configuring lighting and access are enabled, not the ones about driving assistance etc. Any ideas? I was looking for the option to disable the folding mirrors (out of interest, really) and was sure I have been into that menu before. Tried in in Park with engine on, and with engine off.<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />Is there any way of enabling the video input so it doesn't cut out when driving?  I know its not as easy as messing about in the menus, it will surely be a wire somewhere that needs removing behind the dash.  Anyone tried it?  i would love to hook up my iPhone and show my screen on it. Then i could use TomTom!<br /><br />Cheers<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, i picked up a c6 the other evening and im discovering a few faults with it!<br /><br />1) FAP additive low - Im having replaced at a specialist next week along with a service<br />2) Suspension fluid/steering fluid leak from just infront of the O/S/F wheel. Only a few drips over night, but more if the ar is on an angle, and if you drop the suspension to the lowest setting after about 30 seconds its literally gushes out!<br />3) On driving today it flashed up suspension faulty, the warning went off after 10 seconds and didnt drive any different. I parked up turned it off, back on and its been fine since.<br /><br />ANy help would be appreciated<br /><br />Richard]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm hoping there is someone on here who is vastly cleverer than me and can give some quick advice...<br /><br />Anyway I've just purchased 2010/2011 NAVTEQ updates for Britain and France in the sale. Each box contains three discs ( obviously two are duplications ...the 8.20 update and the Euro Speed Camera database). Whilst there are instructions about loading the software update, all the "40 minutes and don't turn the engine off stuff"...there are no instructions about the map discs and Camera database..Do I just put them in the CD slot and do a download like a CD..and do I delete the old map downloads afterwards ???<br /><br />Sorry if these questions have been asked before and/or these are daft questions...but I don't want to do anything damaging by doing this wrong.<br /><br />Thanks in advance]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well I've had the car for four weeks and I still adore it......<br /><br />...one small thing though. I know it's not essential but is there an internal boot release for the car ? I'm just used to having one in my old Alfa and i miss it sometimes ...as I can't find it in the handbook I suppose there isn't one...but if I have missed it perhaps someone could let me know how and where !<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,I am new to this forum and I hope some people could help me out with a current issue I have with my Citroen C6.<br /><br />I have a 2007 Citroen C6 Exclusive 2.2 HDI and have a problem with the audio system/navidrive.When the system turns it get's stuck on citroen logo screen and nothing else happens.I have tried reseting the system by holding the black button.It responds resets the system but then same thing happens again.<br /><br />Someone told me it could be a hard drive issue.Have tried another hard drive but still the same issue.I have also tried peugeot 407 hard drive,it worked while the car was on as soon as it was turned off and I turned it on same issue happened.<br /><br />I am having this issue for a while now and hope somebody can help me out.Thanks in advance <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />Again, i need some advice as not sure if I have a problem or not with the AUX input.  I thought I trouble with my speakers as its not very loud or bassy and if i listen to the radio i always listen to TalkSport so no music there.  But then today, i checked out Radio 2 and the music was very loud, the bass was great and everything sounded as it should do.  i tried the AUX input again on both an iPhone and a Archos and its much quieter and the bass is non existent.  I have used both in direct car inputs before and had no problems with sound and the EQ's and sound limiters are off.  Does anyone else have a quieter AUX input or is mine faulty?<br /><br />Cheers<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />Is there a way of getting the car to enter Sport Suspension mode by default rather the pressing the button each time when i start the car?  I prefer the ride in this mode and get less roll and pitch.  Is it a Lexia 3 job?<br /><br />Cheers<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Driving last night and 'Air intake auto monitoring' popped on the centre display, anyone got any idea what that is?<br /><br />thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi guys , If I may pick your brains ;<br />1) used different SIM cards flashes a message , SIM card poorly inserted or missing <br />2) Took it to the local dealer , His sim card works like magic , his  is a 3G sim card .<br />3)He ran the diagnostics , say unit is RT5 ----->should have a bluetooth<br />4)both he and I could not find bluetooth , tried searching with the phone could'nt get .<br />5)further plan of action , he is going to get the sat nav CD and reload it .<br /><br />        any ideas ?what am I missing here ?<br />                                                              Honda civic type r 2005<br />                                                              BMW 325 i M sport E 90<br />                                                              c6 exclusive gj59 uze , black=tan. <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Twice now in heavy rain, we have had the ESP, ABS, hand brake cable and parking sensors warnings come on all at once. When we restart the car they all go off.<br /><br /><br />Guess I have a leak somewhere. Any advice would be very welcome.<br /><br />Cheers]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just started the car and nothing comes from speakers. Sat nav, music, radio doesn't display a station. Any ideas?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Every time i park my car i close the window (LHD) to a narrow gap (remnant of a rotten battery). <br />To achieve this some up, down, up, a bit up, and a bit down, are required. <br />But now the computer has decided to have a life of his own. I can't close the window in one pull anymore. <br />It stops intermittantly; so a movement full open-close involves frequently pulling the knob.<br />Any ideas on how to condition the window back to his former habit?<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I just read on another thread that 8.20 is now available. Where can I get a CD? Presumably, you just put it in with the engine running and wait for it to update as with the maps, or is there more to it?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all Funny story last night.  A friend of mine found out last week i had bought a C6 and I am guessing like some of you have experienced, i got laughed at and he pretended to know all about the car and why i shouldn't have got it. <br /><br /> I gave him a lift home last night and for the entire 20 minute drive, he was gobsmacked!  He apologised for ribbing me and just kept going on about all the cool things we all the C6 for. <br /><br /> Just as i dropped him off, he said "I am seriously considering one of these now, forget Audi's and BMW's, they have nothing on this!"<br /><br />I love humble pie sometimes!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<span style='color:#330099'>This is the body of an email, I have recieved from 'Northern Section' Citroen Car Club Chairman</span><br /><br /><br /><em class='bbcode italic'>I paid £215 to tax my DS this year. I probably won’t even reach 1,000 miles during these 12 months. If my car was 8 months older, I’d pay nil!<br /><br />Since 2002, the view of the Government has been that "Classic Car" production halted in 1972.<br /> <br />Now it's your chance to put your name with the movement to update this forgotten (by them) revenue raising scam.<br /> <br />If you agree with the E-petition, just add your name.</em> <br /><br /><em class='bbcode italic'>See http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/183 and vote now.</em><br /> <br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Please forward this email to anyone you know who owns, or is looking to own a classic car, or who sympathises with the principle.</strong>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm sad to announce that the small UK 'stock' of 3.0Hdi C6's has now been reduced by one. following an accident a couple of weeks ago my C6 has been declared a 'total loss' by the insurer. <br /><br />I don't really want to go into the circumstances or details of the accident on here but suffice it to say it involved 'clipping' a Vauxhall Corsa and ending up in a hedge at the bottom of a ditch on a main road having torn up and run over a small tree. There was nobody hurt which is the most important thing. I had some bruises and cuts on my legs from the knee air bag as I was on the way to the gym and was wearing shorts. As well as the knee air bag both 'curtain' air bags deployed as well as the left rear seat one. The car didn't seem that bad at first until the recovery truck driver dragged the car out of the hedge and I saw that the left front wheel had been almost torn off. I couldn't see the underside of the car of course but as there was a small tree stump of about 4 inch diameter behind the car which stood about 2 feet tall I assume there must have been extensive damage to the underside. I'll post some pictures when I work out how to do it. I'm currently driving a Vauxhall Astra 1.8 automatic provided by the insurers.<br /><br />After much thought I've decided not to get another C6. I can't really afford to order another new 3.0Hdi (if that is still possible) given the gap between the purchase price and what my car was worth at the time of the crash, and there are no used 3.0's realistically available. I don't think I'd be happy with a 2.2Hdi Exclusive or an older 2.7. I think the C6 is a superb car which I greatly enjoyed and I was planning on keeping mine for a long time but now change has been forced on me I do fancy something a bit different.<br /><br />I'm moving house soon to much nearer my place of work and I've ordered a new DS4 DSport 200THP which I'll be getting on a '61' plate in September. In the meantime a friend is lending me his Toyota Avensis once the insurers take back the Astra.<br /><br />I'll still keep being involved with this forum as enjoy it but I'm sure I'll be making more use of my C4 Owners membership (I joined a while ago).<br /><br />Philip]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Do you think that the C6 in particular is a man's car? I don't think I've noticed any women in the group, in the time I've been around - correct me if I'm wrong. Furthermore, on the road I have only seen one piloted by a woman - silver one just outside of Chester. I've seen all the regular German exec boxes (and Jaguar) more regularly frequented by the fairer sex, but it's interesting not the C6. Any thoughts to why this is?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We took the OSF wheel arch liner off yesterday to check the LDS return pipe for leaks. There was a small amount of dampness all right but nothing serious. I think I'll live with it.<br /><br />What was a shock was feeling the condition of the inside faces of the brake disc. It is so rusted that flakes of rust have broken off leaving great big pits. My brother, who is a mechanic, told me to change them even though there's plenty of meat left in them. It looks like the calliper is only acting on the outer face, and not across the whole surface either - like the pads are too small for the disc.<br /><br />I'm not impressed with Citroën UK, this car has been back to them umpteen times for wheel bearing replacement, new tyres, tracking, new steering arm, not to mention their famous approved used inspection. I can't believe this has only occurred recently and must have been obvious in all those visits. This is the first time I've taken this wheel off and we immediately saw the problem.<br /><br />Anyway, can anyone recommend a good source? The local motor factors here in Dublin can get spurious ones for around EUR €70 a pair. I see eurocarparts.com does them for GBP £72. Any other suggestions?<br /><br />And another thing - the brake wear indicator wiring has snapped off at the connector. Is this an MoT fail?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />I am about to buy a Lexia 3, but I understand it is not compatible with Windows 7.  My question is, on Windows 7, can it be run in XP compatibility mode?<br /><br />Thanks<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<strong class='bbcode bold'>How is an Engine Oil Made?</strong><br /><br />There are two main components that all engine oils are made of, basestocks and the additive package. The base fluid typically makes up the bulk of the oil (70-95%). Additive chemicals are then added to enhance the positive qualities of the basestocks and to overcome whatever negative qualities there may be.<br /><br />There are two main types of basestocks, petroleum and synthetic.<br /><br />Petroleum basestocks are a purified form of crude oil and have been used as the base for automotive lubricants since motor oils were first developed.<br /><br />Synthetic basestocks, on the other hand, are chemically engineered in a lab specifically for the purpose of lubrication. They are engineered from pure compounds that contain no contaminants which must be removed via purification. Synthetic basestocks have been around since the early 1900's but were not widely used in automotive type applications until the 70's.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Petroleum Basestocks</strong><br /><br />Petroleum basestocks are refined from crude oil, it must be run through a series of purification steps to improve the following desirable lubrication qualities:<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Viscosity Index</strong><br />A measure of an oil's ability to maintain its viscosity over a wide temperature range. The higher the number, the less change in viscosity with a change in temperature. Better oils will generally have higher viscosity indexes.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Low Temperature Performance</strong><br />The better an oil will flow at low temperatures, the better its low temperature performance. Better low temperature performance provides more immediate engine protection at start-up in cold weather climates.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>High Temperature Performance</strong><br />How well does an oil hold together under extremely hot conditions. Will it burn off easily? Will it allow metal to metal contact under hot conditions as a result of viscosity loss (shear)? Obviously, better oils will hold together more effectively under extreme heat.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Oxidation Resistance</strong><br /><br />Oxidation occurs when oxygen reacts with the components of an oil to form sludge and other engine deposits. Oxidation leads to increased oil viscosity making the engine work harder to pump the oil through its system. An oil should be able to resist oxidation.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>“Hydrocracked” (HC) or Molecularly Converted (MC) Basestocks</strong><br /><br />There are many petroleum oils available on the market that are so pure and refined, they can now be passed off as synthetics.<br /><br />They are not made from true synthetic basestocks (at least not in the way that synthetics have traditionally been defined), but they have so little in common with traditional petroleum basestocks, it is really somewhat silly to classify them as petroleum oils. Petroleum oil basestocks can be put through a super-extreme refining process called “hydrocracking”. In some cases, as in the case of one particular name-brand "synthetic" oil, these highly refined petroleum basestocks can actually be termed and sold as "synthetic".<br /><br />It is completely legal for lubricants manufacturers to label these oils as "synthetic".<br /><br />These are extremely high performance petroleum basestocks, but they are not truly synthetic the way that most people understand the term and will not necessarily perform to the same level as a premium synthetic oil like PAO (poly alfa olefins) or Esters.<br /><br />Hydrocracking involves changing the actual structure of many of the oil basestock molecules by breaking and fragmenting different molecular structures into far more stable ones. This results in a basestock which has far better thermal and oxidative stability as well as a better ability to maintain proper viscosity through a wide temperature range - when compared to a typical petroleum basestock.<br /><br />Although contaminants are still present, and these are still petroleum basestocks, contamination is minimal and performance characteristics are high. This process also can turn a wider range of crude oil stock into well-performing petroleum lubricant basestocks.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Synthetic Basestocks</strong><br /><br />Synthetic oil basestocks have very little in common with their petroleum "cousins". They are used for a similar purpose. But, while one is designed specifically for the purpose of lubrication (built brick by brick), the other has been simply transformed into something that will adequately do the job.<br /><br />In the case of synthetic basestocks the first step is the most important. The lubricant manufacturer first decides what the final lubricant is going to be used for. Once that is determined, research is done to determine what lubricant characteristics will be best suited to that particular application. Only then is manufacture of the actual lubricant basestocks begun.<br /><br />On the surface, the manufacture of synthetic basestocks may seem far more simplistic than the manufacture of a petroleum oil. In the case of synthetics, materials of low molecular weight are chemically reacted with each other to produce materials of higher molecular weight with very specific lubricating properties.<br /><br />There is no need to separate the basestocks into fractions of differing molecular weight because the intended molecular weight is formed at the start. There is no need to extract contaminants or transform them into something useful because there are no contaminants to begin with.<br /><br />Nevertheless, it is important to understand that the particular materials used for chemical reaction and the methods used for those reactions will result in synthetic basestocks of varying quality. Experience is essential to proper manufacture of a quality synthetic basestocks.<br /><br />Synthetic basestocks manufactured in this way will have the following basic benefits over their petroleum basestock counterparts: improved low and high temperature performance, improved oxidative and thermal stability, enhanced frictional characteristics and longer lubricant life.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>The Importance of the Additive Package</strong><br /><br />Although the basestock of an oil will be a major determining factor in the lubrication quality of an oil, chemical additives play a major part in making sure that it does all that it is supposed to do. The chemical additive package of an oil is just as important to insuring the quality of a lubricant as is the particular basestock used.<br /><br />The chemical additive package of an oil is designed to perform a number of tasks and each task is performed by a particular type of chemical. The quality of the chemicals used and the manner in which they are blended plays a large part in determining how well the additive package does its job.<br /><br />As the quality of the additive chemicals increases, so does the price. In addition, proper blending takes a great deal of research. This requires much time and, again, money.<br /><br />Therefore, manufacturers will, of course, charge more for motor oils which contain a high quality additive package than those with lower quality additive packages. They simply can't afford not to.<br /><br />Each chemical within an oils additive package plays a different role in boosting the beneficial properties of it's host lubricant (basestock).<br /><br />Any questions on this or anything else are welcome.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />- The Opie Oils Team]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[On the driver's side, under the bonnet, immediately behind the lights, there is a piece of plastic with D and G on it, and a half circle between the two. I thought that this changes the lights from right to left hand dip, but I can't quite see how....there is nothing in the handbook, or on the Naffidrive. <br /><br />I really don't want to go to the garage each time I go to France, and yes, the French do notice that the lights dip the wrong way!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Have been looking around for replacement hard drive for C6 2007 hdi 2.2 hitachi hard drive but with no luck as it seems the hard drive model is discontinued.Has anybody tried replacing their hard drive with another model and if so what model did you use.<br /><br />Thanks.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, something to note (or worry about??)<br /><br />Attached is a link to a recall issued for High Pressure Fuel Pumps for the same 2.7 Turbodiesel lump used in Landrovers and the C6. http://www.disco4.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11257/High%20pressure%20pump%20recall.pdf<br /><br />Apparently the front bearing in the HP Injection pump has a habit of lunching itself which can result in poor performance, fuel leaks or worst case the vehicle catching on fire.<br /><br />Anybody had a similar problem on their C6.<br /><br />Separate issue, I have a slight smell of hot, melting plastic noticeable when parking the car. Can't figure out if is coming from under the bonnet or towards rear of the car.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm 27, and have wanted a C6 for some years ever since sitting in a friends CX Prestige.<br /><br />Most of my friends either don't care about cars or have hot hatches which I find fun for 10 minutes but love a big smooth engine and 'barges'. My brother has a 106Rallye which is excellent fun, but boy you should try it on the motorway. By comparison I did 400 miles non stop in the 6 on Weds afternoon and it was seriously effortless. Wasn't even tired.<br /><br />So - am I the youngest??<br /><br />Cheers<br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Some of you will know I've long been critical of certain aspects of the C6; too much wind noise at high speed, not as frugal as its competitors, crummy radio etc.<br /><br />However all that pales into insignificance, I've just spent several days experiencing C6 bliss on Irish roads.<br /><br />First you have to understand how bad Irish roads are. Yes there are new motorways but most of the other roads are hard work. They're narrow, twisty, sudden dips and rises and quite frequently laid over boggy ground which means they subside in all sorts of horrible unexpected ways and places, cambers all over the place.<br /><br />We had one particular day which really made the C6 shine. First we visited friends in the south of Wicklow. I was happy to discover many of the main Wicklow roads have been resurfaced, which was nice because 45 profile tyres do not like broken surfaces, but they still suffer from horrible subsidence, the C6 was able to take them in its stride. Gripping like I've never experienced on the twisties, changing direction like a racehorse, surging from corner to corner on a wave of torque, floating over the bumps but never losing contact with the tarmac even over the most violent sudden dips and crests. <br /><br />I've experienced Maseratis, Ferraris, Integrales, other Lancias, Alfas of every colour, Merc SLs, several 5 series BMs, and countless other cars over the years and I can't think of any that could have tucked away these roads like the C6 did. I doubt any would have been quicker and certainly none would have been as comfortable.<br /><br />Then that same evening we were out for dinner in Malahide and had five-up in the C6. Coming back late at night with sparse traffic around I was tempted to "enjoy" the dual carriageways and roundabouts. Boy that car can really attack a roundabout. The levels of grip and poise are exceptional. I can't believe any other five seater bus would be that much fun.<br /><br />The C6 is a decent motorway performer. It can gobble up motorway miles without a problem. But if you want to appreciate what it can really do you should take it to the challenging twisties of Wicklow. <br /><br />The scenery is nice too <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Any recommendations? mine are a bit grubby. Autoglym interior shampoo works a bit but think something foam based might be better...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 06:00:35 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I fancy a Cream - or White - C6 with cream interior.<br />Does anyone know/have a way of finding out....if there ARE any Cream C6s in U.K.?<br />I certainly haven't seen any<br /><br />Respray a last resort, I guess!<br /><br />I'd LOVE a Pearlised Cream one!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My suspension is having a laugh.<br /><br />Having written a gushing report about how good the suspension was in <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?6553.0#post_6556' rel='external' >Wicklow</a> I went out and helped my brother bend out the NSF jacking point which some twit managed to fold in. To do so we had the suspension on high. Then we dropped the suspension to check the LDS level.<br /><br />We washed our hands and four of us hopped in to drive out to dinner. Started the car, raised the suspension and drove off the drive. I think what happened was the front wheels dropped off the one inch high pavement dip just as the suspension was finishing levelling itself out. Maybe, maybe not, but whatever happened it got very confused and the front of the car kangaroo'ed down the road like I was driving on triangular wheels.<br /><br />After a hundred yards of that I got the loud beep alert, and "SERVICE" flashed up with the warning "Attention: Suspension failure, consult authorised service agent". I pulled in and switched off, waited a few minutes, restarted but the error message was still there.<br /><br />Drove to the restaurant; it drove normally despite the error message. Parked, had our meal, came out and everything is back to normal. Just did 300 miles today without a peep.<br /><br />I think it is looking for attention having read my <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?6553.0#post_6556' rel='external' >Wicklow</a> post.<br /><br /> <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have managed to work out a way of getting TomTom onto my C6 RT3 screen.  I have hooked it up via my iPhone using a program called DisplayOut.  I will get my Lexia in a couple of weeks so once i unlock the video activation at any speed, i will be able to use this!<br /><br /><a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/823/photo20082011200322.jpg/" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/4181/photo20082011200322.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/13/photo20082011200603.jpg/" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/3623/photo20082011200603.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/155/photo20082011200619.jpg/" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/1516/photo20082011200619.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:16:28 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm an owner of a C6 over a year now. Silver with black interior. It's a really great car, smooth ride, the silence that makes you feel that you are isolated from the environment... just loving it. How ever sometimes I think that engine could be a little bit more powerful...  but it's not a racing car but a dignified Citroen so summarizing the engine suit to it. <br /> <br />Few years earlier I daily used an Citroen Xm V6 but he started to have “moods” and it was getting quite old but I fall in love with it and couldn't give it away to some one else, especially when the value on the market was so low that I could by my self a radio or a TV for it. I decided to keep it and now I'm restoring it to it's original state, I want to make it look like brand new:) After the Xm I had 2  other cars but they didn't had  “this thing” that the XM had, so I said to my self that the next car must be a Citroen and the choice fell on a C6 and I don’t regret it:) .<br /><br /> In the winter when it was over -20C I’ve had a problem with opening the doors because of the sliding side windscreen. When it frozen it didn't slide down from under the chrome rim but a lot of silicone lube in spray on the door seals solved the problem.<br /><br /> Currently I’m having  the same problem http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?5533  I'm looking for a solution and this is how I found out this page.<br /><br /> I'm really happy about that because I see that I will find a lot of useful information about the car and solving eventual problems. I hope that also I will be able to help you.<br /><br /> Please excuse my poor vocabulary and  if I made some misspellings.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[September Diesel Car magazine has a little piece by Manuel Almunia on his C6.<br /><br />Maybe an unusual choice of car for a professional footballer, but then I suppose he can afford the depreciation.....<br /><br />Leo]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Folks, I'm a long term Citroen nut and have been in the CCC for many years. I have had countless A series, a GS, CX etc. I drive a C5 and a DS21 Pallas too. <br /><br />Now I am in a position to buy the car i always promised myself a C6 Exclusive. I drove a 2.2 auto last week but was a bit underwhelmed by the power so i have decided on a 2.7 or 3.0 HDI about 2 years old. I want to buy the newest one i can afford and with the lowes mileage as i do 25,000 a year. <br /><br />It seems that most I have looked at - even those registered in 2009 were built in 2007 (from the ORGA calculator). What are the advantages - other than the obvious ones - of buying a 2009 late 2.7HDI Exclusive over one built in 2007? <br /><br />I'm also keen to know what the top things i should check for are.<br /><br />I know from experience and have read much that tells me that the Citroen sat nav can be very problematic and expensive to fix.  There seem to be different types RT3 and RT4 is it? How do i know what I am getting and which is most reliable? <br /><br />Any other tips?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<strong class='bbcode bold'>CCC CX, XM and Xantia Rally 2011 - 2/3/4 September.</strong><span class='bbcode underline' style='text-decoration:underline'></span><br /><br />As decided at the CX Section Committee meeting at the National Rally a couple of days ago, the already planned CXM and G Rally will also incorporate the Xantia too.<br /><br />It will therefore be henceforth known as the CX, XM and Xantia Rally and this year will also include the G Section.<br /><br />Our very own Jim Eastment has joined the CX Committee too and he will be organising the convoy route as he lives very local.<br /><br />There are also some great changes coming to the rally from last year. There will be two new trophies awarded including The Best Xantia in show and also The Roger Bradford Memorial Trophy. This will be awarded to the one car at the rally that Roger would have chosen as his favourite; the one he would have exclaimed "Good God!" to on first sight as he was apt to do.<br /><br />Also, costs have been revised too as even more of an incentive for people to come. <br />£5 for the whole weekend and FREE CAMPING. <br /><br />Breakfast available on Sat and Sun Mornings.<br />Hog Roast on Sat Evening. <br /><br />The Rally is being held in a village called Little Horwood, Buckinghamshire and the postcode for the rally site is MK17 0PF. The rally itself is held on the Cricket Field behind the Shoulder of Mutton Pub. You can see the entrance road to it on this link here: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=MK17OPF&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=51.970156,-0.851247&amp;spn=0.007601,0.021136&amp;sll=53.800651,-4.064941&amp;sspn=14.95462,43.286133&amp;t=h&amp;z=16&amp;layer=c&amp;cbll=51.970244,-0.851382&amp;panoid=9_dbHbTDg7f0B6mpNEJHnQ&amp;cbp=12,327.99,,0,-1.92]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Firstly I'm just back from a 2500 mile driving holiday in France and am pleased to report that the C6 was just superb, can't believe there is a car in the World that is better at transporting 4 adults in such comfort. Got 32 mpg with a lot of fast driving and everything was superb.<br /><br />Just got home though and a small problem has occured and I wonder whether it is common one and/or something I should worry about as it might lead to other things. Anyway I was driving home last night and the I got a tyre warning from the rear passenger side, not that it was deflating ( and it hasn't btw) but that the sensor was no longer reading the pressure in that tyre. Is this something to worry about or just a small and common problem ?<br /><br />As always thanks in advance for your thought everyone .]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, does anyone have a high mileage C6 with the cream upholstery? <br /><br />I keen to know how it is after 80,000 miles or so, as i am possibly going to take the plunge . I'm particularly keen to know how the steering wheel holds up (actually in any colour) as on the C5 it was a real low rent piece of do-do and its famous for loosing its coating and then turning all sticky and horrible. I had that experience twice now. My preference was for a car with black carpets and steering wheel with the brown seats but cant find one the right age <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br />.... unless you know of one <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Thanks for your help<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Another unique experience that has never happened to me before, I was stopped in a car park by a guy who wanted to look at my C6.  He owned an old style C5 and said he really wanted a C6 but had NEVER seen on in the UK!  I know they are rare but its pretty odd not to see one at all!  I let him sit in it and I gave him honest feedback about the car and told him about this site.  I think he was sold!  <br /><br />Just another reminder to me as to how unique this car is when things like that happen.  I'm only 6 weeks into ownership now I am still in love with her!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Do you ever use the satnav with the woman giving directions? Secondly have you noticed that she sounds really spacko with phrases like "the directory is empty" and is there any way to make her voice more pleasant?<br /><br />Finally have you voice controls with an accent. I'm surprised it even can understand Glaswegian (kinda!)]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 02:28:14 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1314452717_15_FT0_untitled-1.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='606' height='386'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><div style='text-align:justify'>My 2006 Citroen C6 2.7 HDi Exclusive will be up for sale shortly, as I'm due back in the UK in September or October. The full specification is detailed below. It has covered just 55,000 miles and will be sold with an MoT to May 2012 and VED until end of August 2012. Servicing is up-to-date and I have recently bought four new tyres and had a new suspension cylinder plus rear anti-roll bars and brake pads fitted, at a Citroen dealer. </div><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1314454076_15_FT0_untitled-2.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='606' height='387'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><br /><div style='text-align:justify'>The car has a full service history, the old MoTs and paperwork plus the correctly-stamped service book. In addition, both keys, two CD changer magazines, all the 2010/11 navigation CDs for Europe, the original owners handbook, the Navigation/ICE manual and the original Citroen key card are included.<br /><br />In May, it had a full 20,000 mile/2 year service (oil, oil filter, air filter, pollen filter, fuel filter bleed, brake fluid change) and I had the air conditioning service completed at the same time, including re-gassing the system and the addition of an anti-bacterial agent. All four tyres were also replaced, with Falken ZE912 XLs. The 18” alloys are all in excellent condition, with no kerb damage.<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1314454041_15_FT0_untitled-3.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='606' height='387'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><br />Apart from regular servicing, including oil and filter changes in between full services, I have had the following repairs completed by official Citroen dealers, costing several thousand Euros, invoices for which are included.</div><br />•	New front brake discs (& pads)<br />•	New front suspension arms, axle legs and anti-roll bars<br />•	New ABS sensors<br />•	New LDS fluid tank<br />•	New LDS hoses<br />•	New front suspension cylinder<br />•	New rear anti-roll bars<br />•	New rear brake pads<br /><br /><div style='text-align:justify'>All the factory recalls have been completed, including the 2009 Breather Pipe recall, the suspension software update has been performed and the car is HPI clear.<br /><br />Note that, since this car was registered a few days before the high-emission VED cut-off date, it drops into Band K and costs £260 for 12 months VED, rather than Band L, at £445, for most other C6 V6s. It has only had 1 previous owner, plus Citroen UK, who used it for publicity purposes.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>I'm looking for just £8,250 for a quick sale.</strong> You will need to be quick, though, as, due to the usual lack of time, I may otherwise trade it in and then it will likely re-appear for sale at a dealer, showing a healthy premium! I'll probably be in London for a few days, then in East Anglia but may be able to arrange a meeting elsewhere, for viewing. If you are looking for a fully-specified C6, don't miss this.</div><br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1314454052_15_FT0_untitled-4.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='606' height='386'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div><br /><br />2006 (06) Citroen C6 2.7 HDi V6 Exclusive<br />207 PS Diesel with full Exclusive specification<br />ex-Citroen UK + 1 previous owner<br />55,000 miles<br />Fully Stamped Service History<br />Deep Red Pearlescent Exterior Paint<br />Full black leather interior<br />6 Speed Automatic gearbox with Tiptronic function and sports/snow modes<br />Hydractive III+ Suspension<br />Full Colour RT3 Satellite Navigation with 2010/11 Europe CDs<br />Dual Zone Climate Control<br />Electric, heated front &amp; rear seats<br />Lounge Pack (TGV-style electric, heated rear seats)<br />JBL Stereo with 6-CD changer<br />Mokunto Wood trim<br />Front &amp; rear parking sensors with visual display<br />Tyre pressure sensors with on-screen display<br />Electric, auto-foldback &amp; heated mirrors<br />Directional Bi- Xenon Headlamps<br />Cruise Control &amp; Speed Limiter<br />GSM telephone SIM card slot<br />Switchable suspension (Normal/Sports)<br />18" alloy wheels<br />Active rear spoiler<br /><br /><div style='text-align:center'><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/15/1314454060_15_FT0_untitled-5.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='606' height='386'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></div>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all. Starting a new thread to see if I can get some more advice. (thanks Chris for previous)<br />After checking previous I decided to try the 8.11 upgrade for my RT4. Got the disk from the Dealer (£30) to play it safe. <br />Loaded disc on way to Brighton on Sunday and all appeared well for 30 mins (C6 Citroen symbol) then screen went blank. Carried on driving for around an hour then pulled over. Switched engine off in hope Navidrive would come back to life, but nothing.....now flatlining and disc stuck in. HELP !]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all,<br /><br />Just received my Citroenian magazine and think ill pop along to the Stratford rally this year. Not been down that way since selling my Ds in 2008 so now ive got something worth showingagain, i think ill have a ride down for the Sunday (11th sept). Couldnt get to the National due to a trip abroad so quite looking forward to my first rally as a C6 driver.<br />Hope to see plenty of C6's there.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well guy's I'm out on a business trip in China, so I'm having to make do w/o the C6. It's sad to see that citroen.com.cn only offers the C5 mkII as the range topping car, I understand that with the import duty, a C6 will be GBP60,000 (no I don't have a pound key for this computer), but I'd still say it's worth it.<br /><br />Plus the oddest thing is that you can still buy a ZX new here!<br /><br />I wonder what car the French Ambassador to Beijing has...I bet it's the only C6 in the city.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone else's car do this?  The car sinks a little bit after stopping the engine, and when I walk away after locking it, it looks level and at a sensible sort of height.  When I come out of the office a few hours later, I can see from the other side of the car park that it's too high at the front.  Unlock it with the remote, and the front drops an inch or two, back to level.  Then, when I get in and switch on, there's another whirr, and the car rises back to normal driving height.<br /><br />What could be causing it to rise while it's parked?  I don't suppose the car is pumping itself up while it's switched off and unattended.  Could it be that it's parked in the sunshine, and something is expanding in the heat?<br /><br />Steve.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,<br /><br />I'm about to take delivery of my new (well 07 used) c6 next Friday and I was wondering how the on board phone system accessed  / stored phone numbers. Is this from the phone Sim or is it possible to store contact details within the phone system itself?<br /><br />Thanks.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Has any one got rust on their C6?<br /><br />I have on my 07 , built in 2006 <br /><br />It's beside the rear window rubber seals . Bringing to Citroen on Monday for photo session so they can send photos to France for an answer if it's a Warrenty issue. I'm sure its a design flaw. Water seems to sit under the rubber seal.<br /><br />Photos<br />www.img.ly/7Z3O <br /><br />www.img.ly/7Z3N<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, has anyone had any sucess in using a "professional" scan programming tool that has Citroen C6 specific vehicle configurations included.<br /><br />A lot miss out the C6 from list of Citroen vehicles that are covered (I guess not worth the effort by the software publishers because number of vehicles is small)<br /><br />Autel do seem to cover the C6 with their MaxiDas DS708 tool http://www.maxidas.com/coverage/index.aspx?t=1<br /><br />Click on Citroen and there is a large list of all Citroen vehicles with a list of possible functions that the tool can perform on each model (by the way is it possible to post a pdf attachment)<br /><br />I guess by using a tool such as this there are no copyright infringements / possible legal issues. But does it work. It would be very handy to be able to reset tyre monitors, diagnose parking sensor issues, HVAC niggles, bleed ABS system etc etc<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Last Sunday I was driving onto the M62 near to Leeds and Wakefield and on the roundabout I got behind another C6. Only for a few seconds but from what I made of it, it was a dark grey 57 plate. Today, after a weekend in Kent I pulled along side a gold Exclusive in Dartford tunnel. We acknowledged each other and then he slowly pulled away. Then on the A14 at Cambridge about a hour later, a maroon one going in the other direction. Were any of these you??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Of course one great thing about the C6 is the ride. It is therefore all the more disappointing to have a MILD but noticeable and irritable vibration occurring between 80 and 90 mph on the motorway. The tyres are fairly new and at the right pressure. The car has done this since I bought it last year nearly new. The vibration is more noticeable on some surfaces more than others? Can this be fixed? Should I take it back to the dealer or specialist?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well last week the Service indicator came on and the MOT was due on the 20th so took advantage of Citroen's £199 value service offer at my local dealers, Cookswell.<br /><br />The service includes all filters except 'Pollen' which is just an inspection, but as I had a new one and they were taking the old one out for inspection, they changed it for me. <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>I also had the brake fluid changed for £30.00 and the MOT cost £29.99 so a grand total of £260.37.</strong><br /><br />The car passed the MOT, though there was an advisory for the nearside front brake pad wear sensor as it has a broken wire. Apart from that everything was fine.<br /><br />All in all a bargain deal from <a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/reviewer/reviewer.php?0.item.81.1' rel='external' >Cookswell</a> who are a family owned business.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I am note sure if this topic has been aired elsware, but I have just downloaded from the citroen navigation site a Europe and UK speed camera update, as this info was not on my Navitec. Must be the cheapest item from citroen - £6.99.<br /><br />Copied on to cd and loaded and added the info. The instructions are simple but the print out is in french. As with the 8.2 update, you need to keep the engine running during the update. You have various options in regard to the display of camera sites, but it does seem to provide that extra warning.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having just had the renewal in for my Green Flag 'Personal' Policy I found that it didn't cover the Morris Minor as it's over 16 years old. They would add it if I upgraded but the premium was going from £85.86 to £145.. Gulps!<br /><br />The £85 was nearly double the intro price I got last year so decided to look around again and after a lot of searching and quoting have gone back to Auto Aid: http://www.autoaidbreakdown.co.uk/works01.htm<br /><br />Why you may well ask, well it's £38.00 a year and that covers me and my wife for any car were driving, so for those of you with a small 'fleet' of classics you only use on a limited basis it's ideal.<br /><br />Downside, well you have to pay the recovery charge yourself and submit the receipts to get your money back.<br /><br />However that is not an issue as I had to claim once when I had the C4 and stupidly put unleaded in the Diesel tank (I know, what an idiot) and they paid out with no issue.<br /><br />Full details are here: http://www.autoaidbreakdown.co.uk/works01.htm and they will answer any queries over the phone.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Anyone on this?<br /><br />Due to work i don't run my lignage on a regular basis mostly using my +400k miles xm estate. <br />Today however an intermittant c6 wiper fault reapeared : cruising at 70 miles/h spraying headlights and front screen oeff - no wiper action AGAIN. <br /><br />This all started two months ago, after i forgot to bring the wipers back to their "hidden position" after a shampoo. They must have been in spread-position for a week or more and somehow must have returned after this. But in the first downpour after this week long spread: ajjj no action. Checked invain fuses next to steering wheel and under the bonnet in the rain. Much to my and my wife's surprise they recovered after an hour or so when i tried them in full sunshine. <br /><br />Using the car on a trip to Italy they behaved well, and in the mean time no problemo until now.<br /><br />So where to start? Lexia or check the fuses again? In respect to it's BSI/CANBUS outlay the car is a black box for me.<br />Any help appreciated.<br /><br />Winus<br /><br /><br />  <br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We collected our used C6 yesterday (8200 miles 2 owners). Still finding our way around it. First "shakedown cruise" planned for Wednesday. Already finding the site great.<br /><br />Other car Corvette Z06<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[noticed this - see last para' :<br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citroën_C6]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />Does the CD changer read MP3's or is it just the head unit in the dashboard?  I'm hoping they do as its a bit daft having to remove the Sat Nav CD to utilize the MP3 feature!<br /><br />Thanks<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, excuse me, but after what happened for dirty diesel fuel (Citroen service clean the fuel lines, emptied the tank and replaced the filter) I wanted to know exactly where the diesel filter in the engine compartment of my C6 2.2 HHDi of 2008. <br />So, if in the future will happen again, I know how to change this filter ...<br />Thank you very much]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, sorry if I come just now, but I still have my bearings right in your site ... <br /><br />My name is Mario, I am 37 years old and live in Syracuse (a beautiful seaside city in the south-east of Sicily-Italy) and I am now preparing the next year because I'm getting married and even become a father of a beautiful baby!<br /><br />I've always had a huge passion for Citroen and I am (12 years ago) owner of a beautiful 19 ID of 1970, restored by me in the garage of the house!<br /><br />I have now (bought at the end of 2008) a 2.2 HDi C6 Pallas.<br /><br />It 'a fantastic car, I like him very well and so far I have not had major problems, except some small spot of rust on the bottom edge of the side windows!<br /><br />I hope not to bore you with my curiosity, and sorry for my English!<br /><br />Congratulations on this forum!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, camr back to my parked car to find rear spoiler up and it has remained so since, Anyone know how to remedy this?<br /><br />Cheers.<br /><br />Martin.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi folks!<br /><br />I`ve experienced a rather irritating behaviour of the in-built telephone system, while recieving text messages. As I have a RT4 on my 2007, I have a twin sim card permanently installed in the car. If I happen to get a text message to my number while driving the car, I`m first able to read it on the display, then it starts bombarding me with every single text message I`ve recieved to my number the last couple of days, until the memory gets full. It`s rather irritating, as I have to wait until the memory is full, before it calms down and I get access to the menu to empty the list. Then it might continue with even more messages.<br /><br />Has anyone here got the same problem, or might it be related to my network provider maybe?<br /><br />Ingolf, Oslo<br />2007 C6 2,7 HDi Exclusive]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having found this http://c6owners.org/plugins/faq/faq.php?0.cat.3.177 I'm wondering whether my injectors are getting worn.<br /><br />Done around 62k, from an 07 plate.<br /><br />I also found here http://c6owners.org/print.php?plugin:forum.1815 that it would be an idea to compare the engine running to another car...<br /><br />Any suggestions?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[According to my C6 brochures....2007/2008 vintage....all models have Hydractive 3+ suspension, but only V6s get electronically controlled springing and damping.<br /><br />So, my question is, is there a noticeable difference and how does the 2.2s system work without sensors?<br /><br />For what it's worth, I find the C6 system on my 2.2 the best of all the many Citroen models I've owned, a good compromise between comfort and roadholding. The only small criticism I would have is a very occasional tendency to pitch.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello <br /><br />I'm an new owner of a C6 2,7 2007 Silver with light interior. Smooth, silent ride and very beautiful.<br />My Citroen cars started width a CX 2200 Super 1977 and over 15 cars later a C6  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/yahoo.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/633/1316781214_633_FT0_axx049-2044.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/633/1316781214_633_FT0_axx049-2044_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />Does the C6 have an amplifier to power those JBL speakers?  I am about to fit a Parrot MKi9200 and i was asked whether I had an amplifier or not and i don't know.<br /><br />Cheers<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I pulled this of someone profile on another forum:<br /><br />http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/images/avatars/303424e5d41b054f10.gif]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all!<br />Well, after selling my 3 year old (new shape) C5 6 months ago in favour of a brand new C3,  Im getting itchy feet again for a 'big' citroen. <br />The whole reson for me getting the C3 was to get as many MPG as possible (I spend my life driving between Gatwick and Heathrow on the M23/M25), and its giving me on average 75mpg on the motorway!   The thing is, its just not what I want from a car (it isnt a big quirky Citroen) <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/laughing1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />My dream car is a C6, and i've seen a couple of 18 month old 2.2 diesel C6s for sale for about £17k.<br /><br />Can anyone give me advice re the fuel consumption I should get on the motorway, car tax cost, etc..... <br />If I buy one I plan on keeping it for 5 years.... so would like to know if anyone has advice on service costs etc too... <br /><br />Sorry for so many questions.. I know I could research on the web most of the questions, but its better to hear things straight from the horses mouth.<br /><br />Cheers, <br />Dave]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My front end has started to feel loose and clunky again over bumps. It must be the ball joints again. Only had the front nearside done in November and the offside a few months before that (hopefully it's the same part as it'll be covered by the year parts guarantee but sods law it won't be).<br /><br />Taking it in on Thursday to be looked at. Seems the ball joints just aren't up to the job. I have done less than 10,000 miles since the last joint replacement.<br /><br />I have an extended warranty recommended to me on here and I'm betting they won't cover it either.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[a couple of times recently, we've had to travel without the help of Sat.Nav - with the message Satellites 0 across the top of the screen explaining why ... <br /><br />any thoughts - presumably the satellites were actually OK, anyone know where the GPS aerial is situated ??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[for a while now, our car has been less than silent, with a droning sound in the background ... <br /><br />not especially loud, but in the background ... <br /><br />'thought maybe a brake is not releasing quite properly, but they all look fine &amp; hands-off the car runs true &amp; free ... <br /><br />or maybe a bearing was failing, but at low speed it's not noticeable ... <br /><br />ie: it becomes noticeable when reach about 40mph, after which it gets louder, as go faster, peaking at something around 70mph, after which it seems to fade again ... <br /><br />the car otherwise seems fine - wondered if it might be aerodynamic (a flexible under-cover, or something loose, maybe) ??<br /><br />any thoughts ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Oh dear! I've never compromised on vital things like brake pads and tyres; I've always bought the best and tyre wise that has always meant Michelin. However, redundancy means that I now have very little money and Michelins are £250 each. The rears are bordering on the illegal and the fronts are not far behind. Also, there is the small matter that tyres don't seem to last very long on the C6. I get around 25,000 from the fronts and the rears have lasted 41,000.<br /><br />Should I buy a set of cheap tyres (i.e. £100 each or less) and if I do, will it compromise my safety? I'm not sure what to do.<br /><br />Any advice or ideas please!<br /><br />Chris]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[yesterday, the front passenger door couldn't be opened from inside ... we activated the child-locks a few times, from the button on the driver's door, and then it was fine ... <br /><br />today, it was fine for a while, during a few stops, but then it wasn't, and still isn't ... <br /><br />any thoughts ?<br /><br />seems unlikely to be related to the Sat.Nav issue (Satellites visible: 0) problem that has also appeared recently ... (?)]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I am finally becoming a C6 owner tomorrow. After owning so many Citroens over the years and wanting a C6 for I don't know how long its finally all come together and i collect the car tomorrow... A 2.7 Exclusive in Storm Grey and Cream. I hope its a good one.... wish me luck <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, bit of a newbie here, just a quick question I can't find via searching. Can someone tell me at what depth the front brake pads should be changed at? My local Citroen dealership say 6-7mm, but a trusted indie garage say they will be fine upto 3mm.<br /><br />Obviously I don't want to skimp on such a vital componant, but also don't want to waste the pads if they have a few thousand miles left.<br /><br />For info, my pads are at 6mm all round, OEM pads, 2.7 C6 ( not estate ), mostly town and country A road driving.<br />Thanks for taking the time to read, and reply.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[All of you will be aware of Citroen's £215 brakes and discs repair. Not too bad, one may think.  However, and off topic to many, they say "regardless of age". They agree that this includes the DS! Mine is booked in......I told them that it takes about six hours, and that they would have to find the discs and pads. "No problem, Sir" .<br /><br />We shall see.....]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone<br />Does anyone know what the front speaker wattage is in the doors?  i am thinking of replacing them as they are really not very good and since I fitted my Parrot and use the Line In, it distorts very easily.  Just need a bit more omph!<br /><br />Thanks<br />Rich]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I know a few members have classic cars as well as a C6 and was looking for some insight into how you look after them in the winter.<br /><br />The Morris Minor does get used in the rain (unlike some cars) but I don't want to be venturing out when there is salt and grit on the roads, so it looks like it may be garaged for some time over the winter.<br /><br />I have another 2 rally's lined up this month, weather permitting but from November it's possibly going to be stood for 3-4 months, so....<br /><br />I have changed the oil and filter so at least it's not going to have acid laden stuff in the engine and have greased the handbrake cables etc etc.<br /><br />The garage is well insulated, reasonably draft free, but not heated and I have a high quality protective cover for the car as well<br /><br />Is there anything in particular that should be done to care for it so it remains problem free?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I would like advice on deciding on Interim or Full service (Special Offers £100 or £200) for my 4year old C6 with just 12650 miles.  Although low mileage and trouble free (except for the ABS warning light appearing 4 times over the 4 years... goes off when switching ignition off/on) would it be prudent to have the Full Service? I had a Full service after 2 years and an Inspection last year.<br />  I would just like to add that having owned Fords for 50 years it was a big decision to change to Citroen but I certainly don't have any regrets.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Today, I've taken delivery of my new C6 &amp; I'm really pleased with it.<br /><br />Having driven many different C6 since they were new, I've bought one for myself now.<br /><br />It was advertised for sale on this forum recently &amp; it's a red 2.7 Hdi Exclusive from March 2006.<br /><br />I can't wait to take it on a decent journey, this weekend hopefully.<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<div class='indent'><em>m3mpower wrote</em> ...<br /><br /><br />Hi Michael<br />Does your C6 have an amplifier? and is it connected/enabled?<br />What system have you got in your car? RT3 RT4 ?<br />Regards<br /><br /></div><br /><br />Hi, <br /><br />Thanks for the quick reply.<br /><br />On all three of your questions I've no idea <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />It is a 2007 Lignage - without the Concert Pack, and without the NaviDrive - just the bog standard radio/MP3 head unit, four door speakers and two A-post tweeters.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br /><br />My drivers side sidelight (one of the lights in the main cluster, above main headlight and to the right) is dimmer than the one on the passenger side. I assume it's a dodgy contact as it's still working. I can't see an easy way to access the lights to give the wires a waggle or anything - suggestions?<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi fellow C6 pilots,<br /><br />I'm shopping or parts but found that on-line shops either do not send parts world-wide or only have a very limited amount of parts (specialised in e.g. brakes only). Since I live on an island w/o any Citroen representative (not even a representative that stocks parts for the 2.7 HDi engine), I really need to order parts abroad.<br />To give an idea what I'm looking for now: all filters, front brake discs and pads and an EGR valve.<br />I was so spoiled while I maintained the CX, one stop shopping with excellent service and fast shipping, too bad that's CX only.<br />Anybody with good tips?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[From this original thread http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?7160 I had a thought, if you collect or fancy collecting cars what would be in your garage? I'll come back with my selection later on.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[When I had my new Navidrive fitted I got a quick peak at any faults on Lexia. There were 2 under suspension.<br /><br />1. Listed as a Permanent Fault....No communication with the steering wheel angle sensor, value received incorrect.<br />No idea what this is. Need I worry?<br /><br />2. Body height sensor. Front not characterised. <br /><br />I had front ball joints replaced at independent so I guess when all put back together the height needs resetting and it wasn't done. Ride is fine, no issues and visually looks fine. Should I get this done? How much am I likely to get charged? <br /><br />Thanks in advance, <br /><br />Matt]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi guys i need to know if any members has had a problem with the c6's centre consul and dash going out and resetting to default mode as in im driving down the rd then centre consul goes off all dash lights goes out then comes back on within a few seconds in km's then goes back to mph<br /><br /> its been into citroen five times now they have changed the fuse box last thursday cos they found a fault so they say  <br />it was ok for two days then on monday it want off twice within a matter of mins its now got to go back in on the 25th of this month <br /><br />has anyone else had this problem cos when driving at nite it puts the fear of god into you when it happens<br /><br />my car 59 plate 27hdi 23,000 on speedo<br /><br />hope to hear from someone who might know what the problem is       thanks ron]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[i got my c6 cos i wanted to be different from the norm ive had  jags /s/class and audi a8l being a security driver for some very high up people i just faniced something that would go against the grain of the other well known makes  if you know what i mean and the c6 does just that and it puts them in there place]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Changed the rear disks and pads as pads were down to 2mm. <br /><br />Due to electric handbrake I thought best to disconnect battery terminal and this did not present any problems, but make sure boot is not shut during any work.<br /><br />Couple of observations found during work:-<br /><br />1/ Rear antisqueal shim on backs of pads very corroded and coming away from the pad backing. This is likely to lead to dragging brakes.<br /><br />2/ Rubber gaiters on the handbrake cables are split and will allow water to enter cable outer housing causing either corrosion or frozen on brakes during the winter. I think they will need greasing and/or new boots if these can be obtained and will fit over the end .<br /><br />3/ T55 fasteners for calipers as usual are very tight and need good quality tools and some impact to loosen.<br /><br />4/ Lots of corrosion starting on rear hydraulic fittings, underside centre rear of car, including surface of the two suspension spheres. This area needs to be keep well treated with anti-corrosion wax etc.<br /><br />By the way, I fitted Mintex rear pads which don't have any anti-squeal shims on the backs of the pads. So far they seem very quiet but we will see.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm a new owner of Citroen C6. The car is 2006 2.7 HDI Exclusive in dark grey (Gris Fulminator) and great to drive. I imported it from Germany, because there aren't any used C6's to buy in Finland. Before I have had BX, ZX and C5.<br /><br />I find this site very interesting, found it when searching info from C6 by google. I wonder, if there  are any other Finnish C6 owners in this forum ?<br /><br />Cheers<br />           eke]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I know I have asked this on my "Speaker Wattage" thread but maybe someone on here is missing it that knows the answer! I am trying to remove my front larger speaker grills and i can't get them off.  I can prise them up and just about get my finger in there but they are solid and won't budge.  i really hope I don't have to remove my door cards to get to them.  Anyone know if this is 100% the case?<br /><br />Again, apologies for repeating my question.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well I seem to have my first actual "needs to be fixed" problem. The rear passenger door speaker seems to have gone crazy...making a horrible loud crackling noise whenever I go over a bump, even when the radio etc is off. I imagine its just a loose wire or something, but God, is it irritating !!<br /><br />I'm also going to get the rear tyre pressure indicator sorted out, it usually just says pressure not monitored, but sometimes randomly switches to "STOP" - you have a puncture mode...which is also a bit irritataing to say the least.<br /><br />I wonder if anyone else has experienced these issues ?<br /><br />Anyway the car is booked in on monday to be looked at...I live in Guildford, mid way between Freebournes, where I bought the car and Bollingmores. I wasn't sure which garage to pick, but given that Freebournes managed to not send me the invoice and sent the wrong documents to the DVLA...I kind of lost a little bit of faith in them and plumped for Bollingmores who got some good reviews on here.<br /><br />If anybody has any comments about these two garages that would be great and I will keep you informed of how it all goes.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[There has been lots of discussion as to what will and won't be required from 2012 so if you want the full facts, you can download the <span class='bbcode underline' style='text-decoration:underline'>Proposed</span> <strong class='bbcode bold'>Vehicle and Operator Services Agency<br />The MOT Inspection Manual</strong> here at the DFT website: http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/MOT%20Inspection%20Manual.pdf<br /><br />You will require Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, preferably the latest version (10)<br /><br />It can be heavey going, but at least you can see what is to be tested and the grounds for potential failure.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have now found that VDO New Tyre Sensors sold by specialists (big concerns not small fly by nights) as replacement equipment suitable for Citroens (C6s, early C4s etc) are sold with the sensor in "sleep" mode. They need to be activated using a suitable tool (has a different frequency than the normal monitoring frequency) and Lexia cannot do this.<br /><br />So you are warned!. As an ask, does anybody know of a national tyre chain that carries an ATEQ VT55 tool as part of it's armoury. see http://www.tpms-tool.com/TPMS-tool-FAQ.php for a more details.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there, I am sure someone who has owned a C6 longer than me knows the answers to these questions...<br /><br />How do i find out what software release my NaviDrive is running?<br />Where do you get the updates from? Can they be down loaded or must they be purchased on CD?<br />Is it recommended to update the software to the latest release to fix known bugs and does this normally go smoothly?<br />In addition it would be cool to have a rather more up to date set of maps. Where do you get updates for mapping from?<br /><br />Many Thanks<br /><br />Neal]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[There's an LPG petrol car for sale near me <br />GK07 UKR<br />Anyone know it? History etc?<br />I guess the owner, like Tony Rome?, has little reason to look on here now though!<br />I'm tempted as I don't do many miles so diesel not so vital -tho' I'd miss the torque!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, filter charges from dealers are now just a few pennies short of £30 for oil and fuel elements.<br /><br />Mahle filters can be had on line for about £16!<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I think there are other threads about this topic, however I would like to know if anyone has ever done the oil chancing + oil filter in your C6! <br />I would do it on my 2.2 Hdi, but the first problem I found is that even raising the max the car does not have enough space to work under ...<br /> I'll see how I can solve.<br /> P.S. I will use a Total full synthetic 5W-40<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all,<br /><br />I'm a serial Citroen owner, currently with a C5 2.2HDi, which I've had from new. coming up for 10 years and 130000 miles of trouble free motoring. Before that it was an XM 2.0 CT. I'm now considering a C6 as my next car, perhaps some time in the the early part of next year. I won't be buying new this time. <br /><br />A few questions:<br /><br />How will I find the uprated 173 BHP 2.2HDi in a C6, compared to my current 136 BHP C5? Currently, I find the performance fine, but obviously the C6 is a larger car, and because of early-developing arthritis in my left arm, due to a childhood injury, my next car will be automatic (my C5 is manual).<br /><br />Can anyone draw any comparisons between the C6 and C5 or XM? For me, the head knows that the C5 was superior to the XM in many ways, but the heart... I'm hoping that the C6 will satisfy the head and the heart. Not that I don't have an enormous soft spot for my C5, of course, especially as it's been almost perfectly reliable, and hasn't needed anything replaced except the obvious (brakes etc). <br /><br />Is my local Citroen specialist going to be able to look after a C6 for me (they do very well with the C5, Hydractive and all)?<br /><br />Great forum, by the way. In my XM days, I used to frequent the XM-List on Yahoo, and I recognise a name or two from then (which makes me feel old, when I think how long ago that was!).<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Darrell]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've just booked mine in for new front discs and pads at Citroën City and was surprised to learn that they are now operating a centralised booking system, run from Coventry.<br /><br />It was quite an effort getting through - I've been trying daily since Friday - but once I finally spoke to an operator she dealt with the booking professionally.<br /><br />I have to say it feels like a backwards step. After the demise of my local service centre, Colliers, I had only used City once but found their staff to be efficient. I was hoping to carry on the conversation I had started with them at that time but now I feel more like a number than a customer.<br /><br /> <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<br /><span style='color:#000099'>Sarkozy’s Aid, “Sir, you need an expensive luxury car to draw up to the G20 Summit in Cannes, what would you like?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“I love those new Jaguars”, replied Sarkozy.</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“No sir it must be French luxury car.”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“Pardon?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“A French luxury car sir.”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“Pardon?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“A French luxury car sir, it must be a French luxury car.”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“Pardon?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“A FRENCH LUXURY CAR SIR - YOU MUST, AT LEAST, APPEAR PATRIOTIC.”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“A French luxury car – do we have one?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“How about a Peugeot 508?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“I thought you said 'luxury car'?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“Sir, a Citroen C6, unique French class, elegance, understated luxury – you know: Traction Avant, DS, SM, CX”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“Yes I know them, what happened?”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“Accountants sir”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“Mmmmm”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“The C6 has a Jaguar engine Sir”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“Oh, OK then, I’ll have a Citroen.”</span><br /><br /><br /><br /><span style='color:#cc0000'>“The flag on the front, can I have the Union Jack? – it’s so much more unique than three stripes, loads of countries have got three stripes.”</span><br /><br /><span style='color:#000099'>“Oh, for F*ck’s sake.”</span><br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/85/1320444457_85_FT0_sarkozy.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='483' height='322'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[On the way back to the UK, in France:<br /><br />Deep Red Pearlescent 2.7<br /><br />Shortly after selling my car, in the small town of Aldeburgh, Suffolk:<br /><br />Arctic Steel 2.2 Auto with black leather (GJ10 VOU)<br />Admiral Blue 2.7 with cream leather (GL06 NBE)<br />Arctic Steel 2.7 with black leather (C6 MKU)<br /><br />I then drove to Surbiton, Surrey:<br /><br />Black 2.7<br />Black 3.0 HDi<br /><br />Back on the French motorways:<br /><br />Storm Grey 2.7<br />Polar 2.7<br /><br />Berlin:<br />Storm Grey 2.7]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroën City are quoting me £400 to change the rear discs and pads.<br /><br />When I queried this in respect of the advertised £275 (all models, all ages) they told me it doesn't apply to this type of disc.<br /><br />Does anyone know what they might be talking about. It sounds like they are trying it on.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[waiting to put the car in the garage just now, there was a strong smell of hot / burning rubber ... <br /><br />no warning messages on the dash ... all seems OK ... <br /><br />difficult to be sure where it's coming from - from car or from across the river ... <br /><br />and we'd just finished a fast motorway run ... <br /><br />hmm, sign of trouble about to strike, or what ... ??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've done a stupid thing. Had a puncture, in the rear wheel. Put the spare on, drove on. Then realised that I'd left the four pronged key on the spare- result, no key. <br /><br />Went to Citroen this morning- new key comes from Paris, takes 10 days. Ordered.<br /><br />But- spare has full size Michelin 225/55 r17 XSE on it, on a steel wheel. Not the 18" of the original, but not 45 profile either. Spare says limited to 50 mph, but why? I asked the man at Citroen, who professed not to know. <br /><br />Rolling radius is about the same, but on a rear wheel it does not make any difference anyway.  <br /><br />During the next 10 days I'm going twice to Birmingham and once to the Welsh Marches, and I really don't want to be overtaken by everyone!<br /> <br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've done a stupid thing. Had a puncture, in the rear wheel. Put the spare on, drove on. Then realised that I'd left the four pronged key on the spare- result, no key. <br /><br />Went to Citroen this morning- new key comes from Paris, takes 10 days. Ordered.<br /><br />But- spare has full size Michelin 225/55 r17 XSE on it, on a steel wheel. Not the 18" of the original, but not 45 profile either. Spare says limited to 50 mph, but why? I asked the man at Citroen, who professed not to know. <br /><br />Rolling radius is about the same, but on a rear wheel it does not make any difference anyway. <br /><br />During the next 10 days I'm going twice to Birmingham and once to the Welsh Marches, and I really don't want to be overtaken by everyone!<br /> <br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello C6 Owners; i am eric bruinsma, a Dutch Citroenist, having ordered my C6 late 2005 at the very first introduction in holland; due to circumstances the car was delivered june 2006. as a board member of the Citroen SM club also, i noticed that the C6 and the SM were officially presented exactly 35 years after each other. that made me think of organizing a celebration tour for c6ses spring 2010. this happened to get a lot of attention. from there the Cirtoen C6 Genootschap was born, now also being named Amicale Internationale Citroen C6 as we have abt 150 registered c6owners spread over europe, in russia and malaysia as well. most important focus is to collect owners experiences and data abt troubles and solutions. this very moment we started a campain to have all 2,7 and 3.0 diesel owners check their iron connectionpipe between cooling and heater. this connection sticks out of the protected area, just behing the left front wheel. That means it is too easily affected with corrosion. Even a car less than 2 years ods we saw was affected. <br /><br />Many cars had this already replaced, at the cost of a full days work. We are proposing a temporary coating to extend the life of this pipe. NB replacement brings the same bad quality pipe. Too much corrosion makes the pipe burst and sill all the cooling liquid. If you want info, please contactus directly to me or through our website www.amicaleinternationalecitroenc6.eu]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Folks,<br /><br />Always fancied one of these but put it aside due to the Citron reputation of old, but now depreciation has worked well in my favours I've put a deposit down on a storm grey 2.7 HDI V6 Lignage from a Citron dealer in Chalfont.  A test drive confirmed my expectations (including the fact that as a kid I would have got car sick in it, but now that smooth wafting drive is perfect for a commute).]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Does anyone know if there's a way of getting the database file from Pocketgpsworld on to the satnav ?  I've got a sub that i use on my Garmin unit and my android phone, so wouldn't mind taking further advantage of it and stopping me having to plug in one of the two each long drive.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Dear members,<br /><br />As you might know we have a member society in the Netherlands of Citroën C6 drivers: “Citroën C6 Genootschap.”<br />Besides trips and excursions we also organize technical meetings with the much appreciated help of one of the main dealers in our country: Gert de Jong in Aalsmeer.<br />There is also an active technical commission to assist and advise C6 drivers in case of problems or failures.<br />We also keep a list of these items in order to establish possible problems which are C6 related.<br />Lately we have found a possible failure that seems to appear sooner or later at all the cars equipped with the 2.7 and 3.0 diesel engines (a failure that is confirmed by the mechanics of Gert de Jong).<br />In these cars the cooling radiator is partly connected with the car heater by means of a metal pipe which leads trough the left wheel cabinet.<br />Unfortunately this pipe is unprotected and appears to be of a very poor quality which results in a very short life causing loss of all cooling fluid.<br />In several cars this pipe had to be replaced after 4/5 years and the replacement takes a lot of work (and is of course pretty expensive, about 1000,= euro !)<br />In spite of attempts Citroën NL so far has not yet offered  an alternative pipe of better quality, so replacement takes place with the same quality of piping which inevitably leads to a new replacement after a couple of years.<br />Since we are planning to contact Citroën about a possible solution we would like to hear from you whether this problem is also familiar to British drivers. If so, we could have a stronger position in possible negotiations with Citroën NL.<br />If you also have had problems with this pipe and  respond to this request, please state the engine version, age of the car, orga- (chassis) number and mileage at the time of the event or repair.<br />You can send your reactions to http://www.citroenc6-genootschap.nl/site/ or to the chairman Eric Bruinsma(&lt;ericbruinsma@planet.nl>;) or to the appointed members of the technical commission: Timo Hoven&lt;tjw.hoven@kpnmail.nl>;Con Boot&lt;svjl32@hotmail.com>.<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all,<br /><br />Since few months, my front left suspension started to creak when drinving over some speed bumps for example.<br /><br />You can't really hear it when rolling but at low speed it's very annoying.<br /><br />It comes from the suspension  wishbone internal bushings, internal ones at you can hear it from inside the vehicle.<br /><br />I tried to put some TEFLON based lubricant, very expensive, which solve the problem for 1 or 2 months.<br /><br />Did you encounter the same problem ? I may have to change these bushings, but as they support the wheel geometry, they don't have any weight on them as the suspension strut takes it, so I wonder why it is creaking like that !<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br />Robin]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have been trying to locate winter tyres for C6 3 litre diesel <br /><br />Current tyre size 245/45/18/100W<br />Can use  ''         245/45/18/100X (lower speed rating but still over 100mph !)<br /><br />Citroen france say cannot go down to a 17<br /><br />I have been in contact direct with Michelin /Dunlop/Continental/Pirelli  Uk offices and they don't seem as though they intend to bring these in.<br /><br />I have snow socks in case I get caught out again this winter.<br /><br />I wondered if anybody has tried and found anywhere that can do these <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Recently taken delivery of my 4th Exclusive<br />I have had 2 of the 2.7 diesels and this is my second 3.00 litre diesel<br />All bought second hand .<br />Used to have Merc E series 320's but got fed up with bumpy ride and rattles.<br /><br />Before the C6 the most enjoyable car was a Citroen  CX Athena 25 odd years ago!<br />I always look forward to driving it<br />I do a lot of long distance drives abroad and this is a dream to drive - effortless<br /><br />Just found this site and thought I would join<br />Looking forward to reading others comments on one of the most under appreciated cars around !<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, just thought i drop in and say Hi!  Just picked up my new to me C6 diesel exclusive after having wanted one since they came out.  I'm a car dealer in Aberdeenshire and have a passion for anything different. My first choice would have been a petrol one in black with tan leather, but, as it is, a diesel in dark grey with black leather will do nicely.  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I realized a new issue recently, after having done regular maintenance. Every time I start up the car, the temperature settings on the air condition is set to 21 degrees, on both sides. Earlier, the temperature that was set when the engine was stopped, was obviously stored, so that I didn't have to readjust it. I've done some tests, and found out that both sides are always set to 21 degrees, it's not like one of the sides overrides the other. <br />To me, this looks like there is a default setting, telling the temperature setting to readjust to 21 on every start-up. Or could this simply be a bug somewhere in the system?<br />Any other owners experiencing the same thing?<br />I'm not able to tell for sure if this happened after the maintenance at the garage, or when I upgraded my RT4 Navidrive. <br />During the maintenance, a tow bar was also fitted.<br /><br />Any ideas? Should I live with the phenomenon, or am I having a fault somewhere?<br /><br />Ingolf, Oslo<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[With the car stationary or inching forward in traffic, there is a very noticeable vibration (from the engine?) coming through the steering wheel. If you touch the wheel lightly with one finger, it is almost visible.<br /><br />Anyone have this? Anyone know where to start looking for cause. Pretty sure this has just slowly crept up on me.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, see my recent posts of Servicing Rear Brakes.<br /><br />To recap, Citroen C6 rear brakes calipers are unique to the Citroen C6 (source Budweg website) so choice is limited in the market. As far as I know, one can choose OEM, Mintex or EBC Ultimax. Not convinced the OEM pads are very good in terms of grip and/or quietness.<br /><br />I've had great sucess with the higher friction coefficient EBC Greenstuff on the fronts. EBC list Greenstuff for the rears but so far as I know, have never manufactured any or at least they cannot presently be purchased.<br /><br />Is there a show of hands for anyone that would be interested in a set of Greenstuff pads for the rear?<br />Would you be prepared to commit to a deposit, lets say 20% of selling price.<br /><br />If there is any interest, I'll collate and approach EBC about manufacturing a batch.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A few years old but facinating reading with plenty of C6 references. Jean-Paul Plonc head of Citroen Styling has a few words to say on the C6 see page 56. Plus the photograph appears to be with a C6<br /><br />http://www.drivingvisionnews.com/pdf/PSA_report_profile.pdf<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I parked next to a TT at work this week, and couldn't help put spot the similarities in bonnet shape/line, and roof line/window belt shape. Unfortunately, my poor smartphone camera and poor positioning doesn't really give impression of similarity of line the two cars have in real life. The side profile of the bonnet and roofline is very similar - just obviously larger on the C6.. Interesting? Thoughts?<br /><br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/119/1321996167_119_FT0_img00284.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/119/1321996167_119_FT0_img00284_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='312'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/119/1321996167_119_FT0_img00285.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/119/1321996167_119_FT0_img00285_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='454'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My pre warming light has never come on . In<br />The book it says that if it is cold enough this light will illuminate . How cold does it need to be ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Our's will need new tyres soon, all-round - it's had OEM Michelins on back &amp; Michelins / Continentals / Pirellis on the front ... wear-wise, not much to choose between them, noise-wise also, on the front anyway ... <br /><br />anyone any recommendations, please ??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm just wondering if my interior boot lights should come on every time the boot is opened. <br />When I open my car first thing in the morning to load the boot up with my bits and pieces, they don't illuminate, <br />however when I  open the boot after the engine has been running, they do light up. <br />Is this normal?<br /><br />Another lighting question...   when I press the middle button on the keyfob (the one with the light on it), my headlights don't always come on. <br />Again, is this normal?<br />Cheers..]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Could some kind soul with the CD please go to the root directory of the USB drive they copied the files to (in a dos box)  and run<br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'>dir /s</div><br />the post the results here ?  I'm trying to work out why my CD burn of a pocketgpsworld database (other asc format) did not work when burnt with rtcmapeditor.<br /><br />Cheers.<br /><br />Note, if you use a linux box or have cygwin on your PC/Mac then please do a 'find ./ -name -exec ls -ld {} &#092;;' instead]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all,<br /><br />First time posting here - I have been lurking for a while.<br /><br />I'm thinking of buying a C6 2.7 HDi.  I've been looking at the likes of the A8, Jag XJ, 7-series and S-class Merc but they all seem a bit ordinary compared to the C6 (I've only actually driven a C6 and an S class). I've owned a BX extate and a ZX in the past, and while I've had a few nice cars since I miss the Citroen individuallity.  My current car is a Saab 95 Aero - quick and comfortable, but I think it will soon be time for a change.<br /><br />I'm aware of certain problems like the front suspenson arms and the need to replace the auto box oil, also pricy tyres, but are there any other problems waiting to trip me up?  I'm fairly handy (I've done suspension bushings, struts and refurbished calipers on the Saab so not afraid to get my hands dirty) but my main concern is problems that might leave me stranded at the side of the road.<br /><br />In particular:<br />How bad is the road noise I've seen mentioned on here?<br />Would I be safe enough buying an '06 with FSH?<br />Is high mileage a problem?<br />Has anyone chipped one and is the auto box strong enough for a chipped engine?<br /><br />Great forum here, hopefully I'll be able to contribute in time.<br /><br />Many thanks,<br /><br />John]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Suddenly got noicy power steering when cold. No leaks visible on drive. Thinking just a top up needed. Can I do myself or are warnings in manual there for a reason? Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This evening, whilst travelling along the A14 (Huntingdon) towards the Cambridge/M11 intersection, I noticed that every time the C6 passed under the multi-lane SPECS Average Speed Cameras, the C6's HUD would momentarily "brighten" up.<br /><br />Has anyone else noticed this? <br /><br />I've never noticed it on the M25 SPECS sections, but the ones on the A14 seem to have double-infrared sensors, rather than the singles on the M25; and the A14 intersection near Cambridge/M11 has these "double infrared SPECS" cameras over each of the 4 lanes (inc the A14 slip road), and was wondering if this was having an effect either on a sensor on C6, the HUD unit, or my eyes' response to the HUD...<br /><br />Or am I just imagining it...?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Driving on A roads around Aberdeenshire, I am getting a huge number of cars flashing me with their headlights, believing me to be running on full beam. I've noticed that this is happening on flat smooth roads so nothing to do with the car pitching up and down.<br /><br />I'm a bit surprised that my headlights are causing this amount of grief because the car passed an MOT only 1 month ago and I would have thought that any problem with headlight aim would be reported (and fixed) before an MOT could be issued.<br /><br />Anyway last night, I parked on my level drive in front on my white garage door. With the engine running, wheel straight ahead and suspension at normal level, I checked that the beam angle compensation was working by bouncing the rear of the car up and down. Yes the beam angle compensators worked, but their rate of response was slower that the pitch frequency of the suspension. So this on its own may cause nuisance flashing to other road users.<br /><br />In the end, I decided to lower the beam setting by 1.5" at 15 foot distance (that is a 0.5 degree change in setting angle). The very sharp beam cutoff makes this easy to see on the garage door.<br /><br />Will let you know how this affects night driving on dip and amount of flashing I get.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It was posted over at C4owners so I went today to get some given the forecast for the end of the week<br /><br />The Screen wash is German made and available at Lidl for £5.99 for 5 litres<br /><br />Undiluted it's claimed to not freeze to -60c<br /><br />Mixed 1:1 part water -20c is claimed<br /><br />I got 10 litres which, for the amount of driving we do, should be enough, unless we get a very severe cold spell.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Not sure what to call this Post, thought about calling it "In Praise of Citroen C6 Lower Ball Joint."<br /><br />However back to Citroen DS. Citroen pioneered front wheel drive with centrepoint steering and they did this on the DS by putting the suspension ball joints right inside the wheel and getting the kingpin axis angle optimised and zero offset at the contact patch centre (centrepoint steering). They were of course helped by having inboard brakes (made possible by the front-mid-engined layout and plenty of room for the brakes on the sides of the transmission.<br /><br />Roll Forward to PSA's C Platform, and its great to see the innovative thinking that allows optimsation of the suspension wishbone angles and placement (including no need for excessive kinpin inclination), plenty of room for brake packaging, and placement of the steering pivot axis close through the contact patch centre. All made possible of course by using those FRIP joints.<br /><br />In terms of outcome, I think that most drivers will find the C6 outstanding for a large FWD in terms of freedom from torque steer, braking stability etc. Sure there is little steering feedback, but that is both an acceptable tradeoff and to be expeccted in the Citroen tradition. So the design works?<br /><br />Well, there is a little downside in terms of longevity. I put this down to a lack of detailed development of what is basically a very sound engineering solution.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi All,<br /><br />Have been lurking here for a few months now, but I thought I'd finally post today, because I've just put a deposit down on one of the 2.2 Exclusives that have been on AutoTrader for the last few months...<br /><br />Once the garage have sourced and fitted the Winter Tyres i've asked for, it'll be mine, and once I've picked it up, I'll let you know what it's actually like to own...<br /><br />In the mean time, I have to get my beloved CX ready for winter hibernation!<br /><br />OLIx]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class='bbcode' href='http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2011/12/massive-supercar-smash-up-in-japan-is-probably-the-worlds-most-expensive-accident/' rel='external' >Supercar crash in Japan</a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Thanks for all the helpful comments on winter tyres<br />I have fitted Michelin Alpina  245/45/18 and dropped from 100W to 100 V  <br /><br />Just under a grand - seemed the best way to go.<br /><br />C6 Thorium  2010 Exclusive 3 litre  diesel -my second<br />Also had 2  x 2.7  Exclusive before<br /><br /><br />Chas 1944]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi - sorry if this has been discussed before - I'm pretty sure the rating of my tyres is 245/45/18 w 100 EL - so does anyone know the right winter tyres for me ?<br /><br />many thanks in advance<br /><br />Brian]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Morning, received a message on the screen yesterday  "Battery charging not correct" and today have one dead battery and hence car.<br /><br />Placed a temporary battery in and confirmed that it's not being charged by the alternator.<br /><br />New alternator time - before I dive in and lose a few layers of skin from my hands in the tight engine bay, has anyone any experience of changing the alternator and can offer some words of encouragement!<br /><br />The car just celebrated the 100k mark.<br /><br />thanks<br />Nick]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br />This is a guide on how to make your own USB cable for RT4 / 5<br />It is fairly easy to do and takes less than an hour<br />You can then use this cable to do:<br />Software upgrades<br />Maps updates<br />Play MP3 files through USB<br />Copy MP3 files from USB stick to jukebox<br />And of course, use Mirascripts to do all sorts of mods such as disable video speed limit, change boot screen...etc<br /><br />First, you need to buy a USB cable, i got mine from eBay ( 3 for £1.99 ) or you can buy one for about £1<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3092.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />Then you need to get the black connector that connects to the back of your headunit, you find these in your local scrapyard, in PSA cars, they are everywhere in the wiring loom<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3102.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />Cut the USB cable through, you will see 4 wires, red, black, green and white<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3093.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />The black connector should also have 4 wires, these connectors have 6 pins and we only need 4, make sure the wires are in Pins 3, 4, 5, and 6<br />You don't need pins 1 and 2<br />To put the wires in the correct pins, open up the connector, disconnect the wires from the wrong pins and connect to the correct ones...<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3104.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3105.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3108.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />Join the 4 wires from USB cable to the 4 wires from black connector this way:<br />USB red cable to Pin 3 of black connector<br />USB black cable to Pin 4 of black connector<br />USB white cable to Pin 5<br />USB green cable to Pin 6<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3109.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3113.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />There are different ways of joining the wires together, you can use a soldering iron, i simply use shrink wraps, join the wires together then heat up the shrink wrap, this will hold well together..<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3116.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />You end up with this:<br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3118.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x244/m3mpower/IMG_3120.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there!<br /><br />I've just bought an 09 plate c6 Lignage 2.2 manual in silver, so I thought I'd better introduce myself. I've always liked big Citroens (It's an engineering thing I think) but have never taken the plunge until now. I figured the 2.2 manual would be a reasonable compromise between fuel economy and performance. (plus I'm not so keen on auto cars - but that's just me)<br /><br />Absolutely loving it although I have to say I'm not used to having quite so many buttons available to play with during my commute. However I'm sure I'll work it all out eventually, although you may end up getting a few daft questions in the meantime if I can't find them on searching the forum!<br /><br />When it stops raining and there's some daylight I'll post some pictures.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Tom]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I need new front wishbones as mine are knakered . Out of stock in both the UK and France until end of the year. Love my C6 but never have this issue with my SL's I can get parts for my 1976 350 sl within 48 hrs ! Not 30 days , and it's not drivable <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, went on ebay today for some front &amp; rear disc &amp; pads,  for my c6 and ended up looking at some drill &amp; groove discs does anyone know if they would improved my braking &amp; do they last longer  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Many tks<br /><br /><br />Colinj]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all,<br /><br />V quick question about upgrading my maps on my rt4. <br /><br />Do I have to do them all in one sitting, or can I do them one at a time over the course of several journeys?<br /><br />OLIx]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, does anyone know if driving in snow mode does any damage to your engine or gearbox if driving in that mode constantly? i find it changes gear quicker they fore burning less fuel  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br /><br />Many Tks<br /><br />ColinJ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi, it, s me again i, ve just upgraded my rt4 8.11 to 8.20 and can, t see any difference, on the 8.11 the sat nav sky change colour according to the time of day ( blue sky in the day dark at night ) 8.20 does, nt do that <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wacko.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br /><br /><br />does anybody knows what the upgrade - (upgrades)<br /><br /><br /><br />COLINJ<br /><br />Merry Christmas &amp; a happy new year to all in the C6 Owners club]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I can't make my mind up.<br /><br />I adore the DS for its pure design and leap forward at the time.<br /><br />I love big V8s for the aural pleasure.<br /><br />So combining the two should make a perfect car - or does it?<br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://www.jameslist.com/advert/316180/for-sale-citroen-id19' rel='external' >http://www.jameslist.com/advert/316180/for-sale-citroen-id19</a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello everybody - I bought my first C6 in September - a 2007 2.7 HDi V6 Exclusive in storm grey with cream interior and the lounge pack.  Only 28,000 miles on the clock when I bought it, although now this is 37,000 as I've been doing a weekly commute to Kent and back.  <br /><br />The car has been brilliant to live with so far, and has proved a massive talking point at work as it looks like nothing else in the car park!<br /><br />Only problem has been a leaking hydraulic pipe at the front - which from reading the threads on the site I see others have had - my local Citroen dealer is in the process of fixing although the part they first had was wrong and didn't fit.  Hopefully will be fixed soon!<br /><br />Look forward to posting some pictures -<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />Stew]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, Just put a deposit on a C6 - 2008 2.7Exclusive in Ganache. Picking it up a week tomorrow. Coming away from a company 5 series so looking forward to something a bit different.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Jeremy]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just spotted a blue 3.0 V6 HDi on "The Royal Bodyguard" where Hubble accidentally pulled off the exhaust...however it looked nothing like the 3.0 exhaust!! <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/laughing1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br />http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018txx9]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello Fellow C6 owners.<br /><br />I have just picked up my 58 23000 mile C6 2.7HDi Lignage. Its a hell of a lot of immaculate car for not much money...£10700. I guess running costs and relative obscurity combine to provide the bargain status.<br /><br />It seems like a bargain now, but of course time will tell! <br /><br />The vendor "Available Cars" offered me an apparently comprehensive 3 year warranty via MAPFRE/ABRAXAS for £670 payable interest free over 24 months.<br /><br />Do any of you have experience of this warranty, and would many of you reccomend I take it (I have a 14 day cooling off period) given your experience of unexpected repair costs?<br /><br />I have run two every day cars over the past 5 or 6 years. My wife has a 53 plate Subaru Legacy 2.0 Saloon purchased 2 years old for just £7000, which she has taken from 17K to 82K miles without it ever missing a beat. It has only ever cost us regular service charges, tyres and brake pad/discs. It still feels like new and inspires bomproof confidence that it can do another 80k miles without trouble (I hope!).<br /><br />Up until then C6 I ran a C5 1.6 HDi VTR , 55 plate bought in 08 at 18k miles for £9000 and just traded against the C6 for £1500 with 72k miles. Sadly it did not inspire similar confidence. It had plentiful problems but not enough to blind me to the virtues of the C6, although it may be the triumph of hope over experience!<br /> Your thoughts on the warranty would be appreciated.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />Peter Kinnaird]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My c6 is leaking hydraulic fluid again . Despite all the work done on it since April. Yes I am in a bad mood and yes I am ranting . If you ate thinking if buying a car buy something else , it may look beautiful and the ride maybe superb but this is pointless if it spends 10 % of the time you own it parked in a garage be repaired . Currently my car is [%*^#@!] !!!!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Sorry I suspect this has been thrashed a lot. When activating the availability of this option (dealer using ? with lexia) do they have the choice of selecting all lights on or simply only the small allocated lamps]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroen have made available the first sales brochure for the new DS5 which you can view online or download here: http://info.citroen.co.uk/Assets/pdf/new-cars/ds5/brochure.pdf<br /><br />Having a look through it, I get the feeling that the C6 could end production very soon with the DS5 becoming the 'Flagship' car?<br /><br />It's not yet on the UK car configurator so there is no indication of prices though.<br /><br />What I did notice was that the one petrol engined variant available will outperform the C6 3.0 HDi including mpg (on paper)<br /><br />The top of the range diesel hybrid is claiming 74 mpg<br /><br />Maybe 12-18 months down the line, we will start seeing some entering the used market at substantial discounts, just like the C6?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[So after a few failed attempts i finally got my new RT4 fitted today under warranty. Started the car, tried to adjust the climate control... nothing on the screen. No climate display at all.. Dark setting doesn't work, cant see if it has the latest maps installed and for some reason this one has no circular chrome bezzle around the switches in the middle. Left the car with them... Only upside I drove a C5 Exclusive.... very quiet, much less road noise, i guess its the tyres which are a higher profile 55 section and narrower too. Not a beautiful car like the C6 though..... Argh, got that off my chest !]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ebay advertisement http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DPF-Diesel-Particulate-Filter-fix-CITROEN-C5-C6-C8-/250967686926?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&amp;hash=item3a6ed6ff0e for C5/C6/C8 diesel additive to unblock DPF then states not required if you have Eolys system?<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, the passenger side  Dipped Beam HID stopped working and when I checked on the Alert Log it showed several messages. Then with the car parked, I clicked the middle button and all is working again.<br /><br />Anyway, I'll probably buy a spare which appears to be a DS2 HID bulb. The attached website  http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/d2s-replacement-xenon-hid-bulbs/?bulb_search=c3524&amp;end=front  has multiple variants.<br /><br />Any idea which is best Philips or OSRAM. Philips are around £45, OSRAM £75 would prefer to replace with same as original?<br /><br />Also, has anyone done this job, any need to disconnect battery etc.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,<br /><br />My car has had a few suspension problems since I've owned it.  It's had a hydraulic pump failure, and most recently a failed sphere, but after that was replaced it seemed like everything was working well.<br /><br />Now, I think there's something wrong again.  The car thumps and judders over small bumps, and doesn't seem to have the floaty magic carpet ride that it used to.  I've been back to the garage, but they say they've compared it to another C6 and that it's behaving normally.  I was surprised to hear this, but it's possible that they're right; perhaps I've started to imagine problems where there are none.<br /><br />I wonder if there's another owner nearby who could take a ride in my car, and let me ride in theirs, so that we could compare them?  I live near St. Albans, but would be happy to travel a little way.  In return, I could bring along a Lexia clone and laptop, if you'd like to have a rummage around inside your electronics.<br /><br />Steve.<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, for last two days I'm getting a very insistent warning coming up on the Naviscreen accompanied by infuriating beeping that the brake pads are worn.<br /><br />Now the front pads were replaced last summer and very little use since then so I would be very surprised if it is actually a worn pad casusing the problem. However I will check this weekend and confirm that pads are good. Has anyone else have/had this problem.<br /><br />Looking at the the way the pad sensor wiring is riveted to the pad, I'm 90% certain that the pad wear system works by shorting out the sensor wire to the brake disk when the pad is worn (not like Audi systems which have a current loop). I note that Dave#1 had a broken sensor wire but no false alarm so that seems to fit with my guess on how the circuit works.<br /><br />So I guess a false alarm could be generated by a broken wire grounding out against suspension or brake components. Anyone else care to comment. Or lots of salty water conducting to ground?<br /><br />If I'm right, would it be possible to rectify the false alarm by snipping off the sensor wires where they plug into the connectors on the suspension leg?<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi I put up my aerofoil the other night to clean the windscreen and wipers of grease, <br />When I drove off the flap never returned home into the boot lid.<br /><br />So I disconnected the battery and drove over 130kph but no result it won't go down.<br />  What can I do ? <br />Is there a fuse gone somewhere? <br /><br />Byron]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This may be a bit late but my next nearest Citroen Dealer found the cause of my persistent "Depollution System Faulty" messages.  I had with the assistance of another Citroen dealer diagnosed the problem as a faulty differential pressure sensor, duly replaced it complete with new bracket and pipes to no avail before the next nearest Dealer found a wiring connector in the left front wheel arch which was collecting water.  He replaced it with a "hard wired" conection and that appears to have cured the Depollution System problem.  Just thought I should let you know! More recent problems took my attention hence the late reporting!  Sorry!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[So I've been thinking, does anybody know of some nice modern architechture which would form a nice backdrop to a C6.<br /><br />I'm thinking contemporary right now. But also interested in Deco, Bauhaus and Modernist movements.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[My car produced this on a straight road at steady speed after a few miles on a journey. Why?  Then it recurred next time after a shorter interval and then the handbrake would not operate at all. Finally, it even showed the warnings as soon as starting up in the garage. Yeomans, Exeter, first suggested a brake sensor with dodgy contacts, but a week later they found a faulty ABS sensor on front n/s wheel and replaced it under the used car warranty.<br /><br /> I asked the cost if I had paid for it and was told around £400.  There are three more wheels to go so I might extend the warranty.  I read the threads of some time ago and happily did not have to drop the fuel tank. <br /><br />I also asked about slight pitching movement and I was told they had made an adjustment (or maybe download) and the car does seem steadier.  Another C6 owner in Dawlish is experiencing the same ABS/Handbrake warning problem.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, anybody have a clue as to where to start with the following:-<br /><br />Suspension has gone much harder, (just on bumps, still floaty on smooth stuff), with a noticeable crashing on medium sized obstacles.<br /><br />Lexia does not indicate any faults and still shows suspension to be on "soft" mode.<br /><br />Hydraulics can still raise and lower car.<br /><br />A short while ago I depressurised suspension and removed the excess LDS from the resrvoir but these symptoms did not occur until 10 days after that.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi guys just a short note my c6 is in the garage again this is the second time this year the first time ifound aload of engine oil on the floor of my garage called the aa out they got it to my local dealership had it three days theysaid it was a oil seal on a housing that had blown all replaced   i today found more oil this time its a lite brown in color going in again tomorrow <br />i like this car alot its a fab car car when its working right   <br /> but im now thinking enough is enough maybe time for a change]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Dear Fellow C6 owners,<br /><br />This is to let you know about the very first international meeting for the Citroen C6, which will be held in Luxemburg, Germany, Belgium and Holland. Registration needs to be done before March 15th. <br /><br />Here is some official information:<br /><br />The first international meeting for Citroën C6 owners and admirers is dedicated to Schengen. National boundaries close to city that gave its name to the Treaty of Schengen will be trespassed. Beginning in the Netherlands this 3day tour travels Belgium, Germany, France and Luxemburg. There will be enough time to enjoy nature, scenic places, cultural and car-related activities.<br />By using comfortable hotels participants will be able to meet and greet after the enchanting rides.<br /><br />The Program <br /><br />Friday, June 8th, 12.00 reception, registration and lunch at Kasteel Vaeshartelt, Maastricht.<br />Next comes a ride through the Limburg “Mergelland” to Stavelot Abbey in order to visit the F1-museum  at Spa-Francorchamps.Concluding ride to Hotel Verviers in Verviers (Be) for diner and staying overnight.<br />                          <br />Saturday, June 9th the tour along local roads will end finally at the Golghotel Mercure Kikuoka  at Canach(Lux). During the day visits to a chocolate mill as well as the car museum in Diekirch are scheduled.<br />Lunch (own choice and payment) will be found at a scenic castle village.<br />                                              <br />The tour Sunday, 10th will contain visits to Chateau d’Ansembourg and Echternach-city. <br /><br />Monday, 11th, if final approval will be given, the participants will visit in the morning the PSA factory at Tréméry (Fr.) where PSA created e.g. the HDI engine.<br /><br />Registration can be done ONLY by sending-in the completed form. Personal and details about the car are needed. As well as indication of the elements of the program that will be attended. After reception of the full amount due in EURO into our banking account, the EQUIPE-NUMBER will be given. Using this Equipe-Number participants need to make reservations themselves for dinner and rooms at the distinct hotels. The hotels do need credit card details for confirming the reservations.<br /><br />Due to the separate registration at the hotels, participants may choose for alternative hotel or room facilities.<br />Restrictions on food can be indicated directly at the hotel.<br />Partial subscription to the program is possible, although the organisation hopes everybody will join the full ride.<br /><br />The organisation denies all responsibility for availability and type of accommodation.<br />The hotels set their contract prices for rooms for a limited amount and type of rooms. <br />With additional payment superior accommodation may be obtained<br />Granting the contractual rooms is made according the sequence of contacting the hotel.<br /><br />Final term for registration<br />Registration is final as soon as payment to the organisation has been booked into the designated account. Registration has to be completed before March, 15th  2012.<br />Cancellation free of costs can be done before this date. Later cancellation only brings restitution in so far as  third parties do refund the organisation.<br /><br />Registration fee to be paid to the organisation<br />Due per person<br />Registration and entrance fees		€.55, =<br />Lunch June 8th  				€.20, =<br />The payment is to be received before MARCH 15th , 2012<br /><br />To be paid to the hotels at checking/out (guarantee by credit card)<br /><br />8 - 9 june 2012    <br />Hotel Verviers, Rue de la Station 4, 4800 Verviers, Belgique.<br />1 x Diner buffet, including water/wine		pp.	€. 42,50<br />1 x Hotel room condition double occupancy		pp.	€. 50, =·<br />PM. This hotel offers the same room rate for staying overnight 7- 8 June 2012<br /><br />10 - 12 june 2012 <br />Hotel Mercure KIKUOKA Golf Club, Scheierhaff, L-5412 Canach, Luxembourg.<br />2 x Diner buffet, including water/wine		pp	€. 41, = per diner<br />2 x Hotel room condition double occupancy 	pp.	€. 55, =	per night<br /><br />Not included: personal drinks at the bar or restaurant, nor additional water-wine ordered at the table. <br />Please note: This document has no contractual implications. The organisation rejects any responsibility for whatsoever.  The organisation is allowed to make program changes where and when needed.<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Contact details: Internet:<a class='bbcode' href='hyperlink' rel='external' >http://www.citroenc6-genootschap.nl/</a>; E-mail: contact@citroenc6-genootschap.nl;</strong>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi , 18 months after selling my C6 2.7 , I'm having pangs again! Considering a 2.2 manual for economy reasons , are there any potential financial timebombs with this model? I think it must have a dual mass flywheel and know these can fail very expensively on some cars<br />thanks in anticipation!<br />Rob]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi there.<br /><br />I have just bought myself a V6 HDI Exclusive with the superb cream leather interior.<br /><br />I am a "car geek" and have just spent a few hours reading every post on this site as I need to know my cars inside and out.  Thankyou for assembling such excellent technical content.<br /><br />Cheers.<br />Tom<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, I've just return to Australia after a few months away. My first order of business was to restart my c6. And I think my c6 has major problem. As I switch on the engine, the engine make loud rattling noises. (It sound like the wheel rub against the cardboard boxes while driving) while the car is stationary, as i have yet driving it, because i was afraid that the engine block has crack or the turbo has blown. <br /><br />Any suggestion? The noise came from the left side of the engine block. I don't dare to drive it, and i only turn it on for a few seconds twice.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, decided to work my way through the spheres until I find the culprit faulty ones.<br /><br />Basic logic is to change out the two front (50 bar) spheres because access is easy, then the front regulator (stiffness sphere 70bar), then the two rear stiffness spheres (40 bar) and see how I go. I will have to send the spheres off to confirm which is/was faulty.<br /><br />Best supplier I have found so far is www.monroeshop.co.uk/. I'll let you know if/when the order turns up.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br />PS, parts man tells me they sell loads of grey saucer spheres, all much less than 10 years old. Apparently the saucers have an internal spike to rupture the diaphragm if/when the sphere loses any pressure.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Folks, while not an owner yet, I am seriously looking to purchase, ideally an exclsive model at say sub 40K miles, and probably darker colours.  I have owned various cars and most recently a 5 series M sport and CLK Merc, all nice cars but a bit boring. My current is  a Volvo V70 workhorse, but she is getting on a bit now.              I was watching a car restoration program  and they were fixing up a DS, it jogged my memory of a stunning racing green C6 I seen at Oulton Race Track (not on the track) during the British Touring Cars about three years ago, I then started reading up on the C6 and I am now on the look out.  I have trawled the usual sites, and am aware of what is out there, but just wanted to get some advide for any other potential sources to find  a decent car.  Would appreciate any advice.   Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-60-ferodo-brakes.aspx" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://www.opieoils.co.uk/images/upload/post-img-ferodo.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>5 major new ranges</strong><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Over 4000 new parts</strong><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Over 180,000 new recommendations</strong><br /><br />We now supply a huge range of Ferodo products. <br />Our Ferodo product range consists of Ferodo Premier Brake Pads, Ferodo Premier Brake Shoes, Ferodo ThermoQuiet Brake Pads, Ferodo Service Line Brake Pads, Ferodo Premier Brake Discs, Ferodo Van Brake Pads, Ferodo Brake Shoe Maxi Kits and Ferodo Drum Repair kits.<br /><br />Not sure which Ferodo parts are needed for your car? <a href="http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-60-ferodo-brakes.aspx" class="bbcode" rel="external">Use our FERODO look-up here >></a><br /><br />Don't forget to use voucher code <strong class='bbcode bold'>FERODO25</strong> to get an extra 25% off.<br /><br />Oilman]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just had a small service (only wanted an oil change, next service isn't for 10K but for only a tenner more they do a mini service). <br /><br />Car comes back OK but there's 'play in the O/S/F lower ball joint'. Having had this replaced 14 months ago I get pretty angry. They are going to see if Citroen will do it under 'goodwill'. <br /><br />So far I have replaced BOTH lower ball joints and a wheel bearing. Manager type guy at Slough didn't seem to think it was a common issue (whereas I told him people on here will disagree) but they are going to check the larger suspension structure to see if there's a reason my car seems to eat them for breakfast.<br /><br />If they can't find anything I'll be going for a 'service' every 11 months as these parts have a 12 month warranty.<br /><br />Deeply frustrated about this and hope they call me with good news tomorrow.<br /><br />Funnily enough I haven't noticed any play at all in the suspension, it's felt great since I had the bearing done. <br /><br />Needless to say 'Autoguard' 'Warranty' company said it was wear and tear and they wont touch it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We've been away for a while due to losing the guy who looked after the forums for us but we've sorted things out now and are ready to contribute helpful comments to the forum again. If at the same time we can provide you with a competitive quote for your car insurance when it falls due - great!<br /><br />It’s no exaggeration to say that the car insurance market experienced unprecedented rate hikes last year with some drivers seeing premiums rise by as much as 40% due to the claims-farming/referral fee/whiplash/fraud fiasco.<br /><br />We understand that was a hard thing for motorists to take especially if you’ve been claim-free. It has been tough out there and even as the club’s own Insurance service we had to respond to insurers’ demands for higher rates. It’s true that we sadly lost some members from the scheme as a result. We recognise that when prices are altered so drastically it encourages a focus on cost alone. Even though we were still competitive for the majority, our continued promise of good service and a strong relationship with the club was not enough to keep everyone.<br /><br />The good news is that we’re now through the other side and as independent brokers we’d expect to once again be able to help the majority of members find the best deal – and that’s more about offering good quality cover at affordable rates than just cheap insurance. Offering bargain-basement cover is not the way to do the best for our customers. We couldn’t in all consciousness send members out on the road with anything other than solid cover, the assurance of a reputable claims service and broker backup should the worst happen.<br /><br />So the new message is… if we lost you last year we want you back and if we quoted you unsuccessfully last year <strong class='bbcode bold'>please try us again this year.</strong><br /><br />If you are one of the clients who left us at renewal, we understand why. But we do want you back. So much so that we’re offering you <strong class='bbcode bold'>£20 OFF the best quote </strong>we can find when you give us a call this year.<br /><br />You might like to know that we're also currently offering club &amp; forum members a <strong class='bbcode bold'>£5 discount on UK Breakdown Cover </strong>- all the usual benefits (including HomeStart) PLUS some useful extras not normally covered by the big providers. For example, Chris Knott Breakdown Cover will help if you run out of fuel, accidentally damage your tyres, have a flat battery or you lose/break your keys.<br /><br />The policy normally costs £54.50 but until 31st May 2012 you can arrange <strong class='bbcode bold'>Chris Knott UK Breakdown Cover </strong>at the discounted price of <strong class='bbcode bold'>£49.50</strong>. Full details of the cover at http://www.chrisknott.co.uk/docs/ChrisKnottBreakdown.pdf<br /><br />Cover is 'per vehicle' and there are no age of vehicle restrictions. Just mention our <strong class='bbcode bold'>'Spring Saver' </strong>offer when you call.<br /><br />While we’re on the subject of discounts and offers, did you know that once you’ve insured a car with Chris Knott Car Insurance you’ll benefit from a loyalty reward of £20 OFF the cost of each additional everyday car you place with us?<br /><br />You’ll also be entitled to <strong class='bbcode bold'>£20 OFF Chris Knott Home Insurance (£50 OFF </strong>if you have more than one car insured with Chris Knott Car Insurance).<br /><br />If you Recommend a friend to Chris Knott Insurance you can claim <strong class='bbcode bold'>£20 OFF your next renewal </strong>when they go ahead with cover. There’s no limit to the number of friends you can recommend or the discount you can earn.<br /><br />If that’s not enough, all car policies now come with FREE KeyLocator cover – simply register your unique code online, attach the coded tags to your key rings and you’ll get them back if they’re lost and found. Modifications can be covered on a like-for-like basis and you have your own choice of repairer should you need one. <br /><br />We hope you’ll agree that, as we move forward together, the Chris Knott Insurance scheme is a good membership benefit – especially as we can save you a minimum of £115 if you take up all the above offers.<br /><br />We can’t guarantee to be the best for everyone – no-one can claim that. But if you're looking for good quality cover at a competitive rate definitely give the club scheme through Chris Knott Insurance a try when your renewal falls due.<br /><br />For a no-obligation quotation please call Chris Knott Insurance on <strong class='bbcode bold'>0800 917 2274 </strong>(or 01424 200477 – cheaper for mobiles)<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'><span class='bbcode underline' style='text-decoration:underline'>The smallprint</span></strong><br /><br />Only one discount to be applied per policy with the exception of the Recommend a Friend discount.<br /><br />Qualifying policies must be ‘live’ at the time of redemption.<br /><br />Offers change from time to time so please ask about our current offers when you call.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In the November 2011 edition of CAR magazine, there was a feature about the DS5, in which the author discussed the DS models with PSA chief, Jean-Marc Gales, who stated that Citroen were working on a DS6, "to replace the slow-selling C6". The DS6 is said to be a 4.9m 'notchback', so it's not the Metropolis, which will probably be for the Chinese market.<br /><br />I'm not convinced that Citroen can replicate the success of the DS3 with the larger DS models and the reviewer was not happy with the quality of the DS5 either but let's hope that, if they build a DS6, they do it properly this time!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Anyone fancy meeting up next Thursday evening in the Maidenhead area? I know there are a few owners out that way and I happen to be staying over in Hurley at The Old Bell which is a nice old timbered pub / hotel with a large car park. Let me know if you fancy  a chat and a pint... Regards Neal<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/citrobert/6530640443/" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7146/6530640443_aa536105d0.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/citrobert/6530640443/" class="bbcode" rel="external">greiner</a> by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/citrobert/" class="bbcode" rel="external">Citrobert</a>, on Flickr<br /><br />Imported from Germany mid December 2011.<br />It's a 2006 - first registered 2007 - with 49000 km on the meter. <br />2.7 Exclusive.<br /><br />I absolutely love it! <br /><br />To keep it company in the garage I have this one:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/citrobert/6877828725/" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7182/6877828725_e0c1bfe5c8.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/citrobert/6877828725/" class="bbcode" rel="external">Mo 2012</a> by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/citrobert/" class="bbcode" rel="external">Citrobert</a>, on Flickr<br /><br />and this:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/citrobert/5756069157/" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3280/5756069157_432b28d231.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/citrobert/5756069157/" class="bbcode" rel="external">1937</a> by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/citrobert/" class="bbcode" rel="external">Citrobert</a>, on Flickr<br /><br />...great forum by the way!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[guy's is there any differance between the two engines above as ive just been to the garage to see my very sick baby and they have told me the part that is needed is on back order as they dont make too many c6 parts so the car is in for at least another week if not more  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/sad.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br /><br />i just wondered if the engines are the same maybe its just part numbers are not the same]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I put two new rear tyres on the back of the c6in Sept and the outer edge is already on the wear bar. I guess they need adjusting but what do i tell the tyre place ?? <br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Nasty C6 conversion http://www.citroen-bg.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=63&amp;t=47883]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ok so I have had two whole weeks with no issues . What a car ! I have noticed today that my car is missing under light acceleration. Between 1500&amp;1900 revs at and speed it is running badly . No warning lights. At other engine loads the car is fine . I gave also noticed that the large black tube/ intake that is on top of the engine that looks like the air intake that runs from the front has a gap on top at the front . Is that right. I am not sure if it is paranioa but the engine has been dismantled 4 times since Xmas so I wonder if some thing has been mislaid ? Help !]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, the Citroen C6 uses LDS hydraulic fluid for suspension/power steering system system right?<br /><br />I guess we have all read the warning on top of the fluid reservoir, read the owners handbook and some of us have read the Total website pages for LDS.<br /><br />Anyhow, Opie Oil website claims that Motul's LHM is suitable for Citroen C5s and C6s.  this is what they say<br /><br />"Motul LHM Plus suspension fluid is suitable for Citroen vehicles only, since 1966.<br /><br />Motul LHM Plus suspension fluid is green in colour. Changing the fluid at the recommended intervals helps to remove dust and wear particles from the system, helping preserve the parts within the Citroen hydropneumatic suspension.<br /><br />The following Citroen models have hydropneumatic suspension and will require LHM for the suspension system:<br /><br />Citroen GS <br />Citroen SM <br />Citroen BX <br />Citroen XM <br />Citroen Xantia <br />Citroen C5 <br />Citroen C6"<br /><br /><br /> They explain that some dealer told them so. So you have been warned, don't use LHM, use LDS.  read this as well (Aussie Frogs  http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1014556)<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK given the sudden increase in temperatures here on the North East Coast I was wondering what to do about the Michelin Pilot Alpin's currently on the car so contacted Citroen.<br /><br />Here is the response<br /><br /><div class='container4'>Thank you for your enquiry about Michelin Cold Weather Tyres.<br /><br />We recommend that the appropriate tyre is used for the driving conditions, i.e. normally this would be Cold Weather tyres though the winter months and standard tyres (often called "summer" tyres in other European countries) through the rest of the year.<br /><br />However, if necessary, it is possible, safe and legal to use Cold Weather tyres throughout the year. <br /><br /><span style='color:#ff0000'>However, there can be some disadvantages of using Cold Weather tyres through the summer months, such as:</span><br /><br />- Dry braking: Cold Weather tyres may have a longer stopping distance than the equivalent standard tyres in dry conditions.<br /><br />- The general level of handling and steering is not normally quite as precise as it would be with the equivalent standard tyre range.<br /><br />- If you are using the Cold Weather tyres throughout the summer months, the tyres will wear and the remaining tread depth will be reduced when it comes to the next winter period. Therefore their effectiveness in winter conditions, such as snow, slush and rain, will be diminished compared to what it might have been had the Cold Weather tyres been removed for the summer months and then refitted for winter.<br /><br />The cold weather tyre that Michelin manufacture is the Alpin range. These tyres are specially designed for use on wintry roads and in temperatures lower than 7ºC, a cold weather tyre provides reduced braking distanced in comparison with a summer tyre, not only on snow and ice, but also on wet surfaces.<br /><br /> We would advise fitting cold weather tyres from the end of September through to the the end of March.<br /><br />Should you require any further assistance please contact us on 0845 366 1590 (UK &amp; NI) or 0044 (0) 1782 401590 (ROI), quoting the reference number above.<br /></div>So, looks like I will be going back on the Falkens in the not to distant future unless things take a bad turn weatherwise.<br /><br />Those of you in Northern Scotland though may want to wait until the end of March though given all the rain you have been getting.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I researched this, and the consensus is that ATF 111 is ok, for the transmission. Certainly, it's not £45 a litre. <br /><br />However, I'm not going to do anything to change the fluid until I get feedback from the experts.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi chaps<br /><br />I realised at the C6 meet last night that my rear sidelights weren't working. Replaced the bulbs today and they are back (actually I'm pretty sure they haven't ever worked!)<br /><br />To remove the rear lens which houses the bulbs you need to undo two screws which have plastic nuts holding them in place which you can tighten/loosen by hand.<br /><br />I dropped one of the nuts behind the gubbins in the nearside rear and can't reach/find it behind the battery/amp unit.<br /><br />Does anyone have a spare or know where I can get one? I secured the lens with one of the bolts which feels just as solid as when using both but think I had better get a replacement anyway.<br /><br />Cheers]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi guys just an update to let everybody know whats happening with my car well the good news was i got it back today at 16.00 at 17.10 left work went to start it <br />it struggled to start when it fired up it sounded like a bag of nails im am really p***** off and very very  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/ranting.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cursing.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cursing.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  im think going to  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/giveup.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br />its now back with citreon i hadnt even driven it it sounds like there is no oil in the engine ive had a right go at the service people coz it must of been like it when it left the garage  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/ranting.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Who's had it changed? Chatting to the guys at the meet last week it seems like it's a good thing to do around the 60K mark. <br /><br />I just popped into Forge in Cookham and they haven't done one before so I'm not sure about using them.<br /><br />Was talking to Robert from BL Autos at the meet and he said he would do it no probs but it's not that close to me but worth travelling to someone who has done this successfully before...<br /><br />ped]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone,<br /><br />As the you may have gathered from the title, I'm thinking of getting myself a C6, but before I do, I'll be picking the brains of forum members to reach a good decision. <br /><br />My dad owned many CX's back when I was growing up in England. As a result, I've always had a passion for big Citroens, and I've loved the C6 ever since it was launched. I've always properly coveted one, and I'm not exaggerating when I say I'd rather have a C6 than any Lambo, Ferrari or Aston Martin. However, unfortunately for me, its steep price was always prohibitive, but things have changed. <br /><br />As the you may have also gathered from the title, I live in Portugal, where a brand new C6 costs €80k (around £67k!). The 2.2hdi (when it was around still on sale new) was a tad cheaper (€60k, or £50k), but still, way, way beyond my means. Today a used C6 with around 40,000 miles on the clock costs around €22,000 (around £18,000), which sounds like a lot if you live in the UK, but where I live, an equivalent or even lesser-equipped BMW or Merc will easily set you back about twice the amount (new or used, car prices are insanely inflated in this country). <br /><br />But I've still questions to be answered, so I've joined the forum. I've followed c6owners.org for a few years, but never signed up because I didn't own a C6, nor did it seem I would in the foreseeable future. Now they're so (relatively) cheap I can finally consider buying my dream car.<br /><br />So here's to future posts on this forum, and thanks for having me, C6 owners!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[What if we have a flat battery, and the car's in our garage ?<br /><br />our drive rises up to the garage, and there's lip to rise-over to get into it - meaning, if the suspension isn't up, the underside will scrape ... <br /><br />plus the house stairs intrude into the garage, over the bonnet of the car ... <br /><br />so to open the bonnet, we need to roll the car back a bit &amp; (once the rear wheels get out of the garage) stop it rolling down the slope ... <br /><br />that's after getting into the car, moving the transmission out of Park, releasing the handbrake, and unlocking the steering ... <br /><br />(we don't usually put the handbrake on in such circumstances, but it has been known)<br /><br />but if the battery's flat, how many of those things could we do ?<br /><br />would the key work - could we get into the car, and unlock the steering wheel ?<br /><br />without breaking the door window ... <br /><br />would the interlocks between footbrake &amp; Park &amp; the handbrake be releasable ?<br /><br />alternatively, could we open the boot, to access the battery &amp; get jump-leads onto it ?<br /><br />anyone know the answers, by any chance ?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, does anyone on this forum had any dealings with hydraulic systems and understands the importance of cleanliness.<br /><br />Anyway, I had to "open up" the LDS system recently to replace two faulty front suspension spheres and this has got me thinking...<br /><br />Most hydraulic systems have in-service filters with appropriate delta p warnings to let the user know when blocked and/or bypass valves.<br /><br />Hydraulic systems generate wear particles in use and these need to be kept at low levels if in-service malfunctions are to be avoided.<br /><br />Any maintenance, even when installing new factory cleaned equipment, will introduce "dirt" particles into a hydraulic system.  Do we known the cleanliness level of any new hydraulic fluid introduced into the system (anybody familiar with NAS cleanliness levels). I'm not sure that the LDS we buy brand new would be ultra-filtered and the packaging appropriately pre-cleaned.<br /><br />Most commercial vehicles have service filters (low micron ratings) for their hydraulic systems including power steering.<br /><br />So this got me thinking, the C6 has small clearance hydraulic components (front and rear regulator blocks that control suspension rate for example). There does not appear to be any filters in the system other than a coarse strainer in the reservoir filler. Would it be possible or desirable to introduce some filtration into the system. As a kidney loop or use the existing power steering system which continuously circulates fluid. Flowrates? System Pressures, Mounting room for a filter.<br /><br />Any comments?<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hallo <br />I have just buyed used C6 2.7 HDI Exclusive 2007 with 135000km from 1 owner, end hope to find her some information. Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I stuck a chicken on the dual carriage way this week and one of the little round lamp units has disappeared back into the bumper somewhere.  <br /><br />My hands are too fat to fit into the hole to try and fish it out.  Is there any way to get access to the rear side of the bumper to try and fix? (looks like the brackets have snapped)<br /><br />Cheers.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I'm James I live near Oxford, my work is computer related and I have a thing for the bigger Citroens.<br /><br />My History is Two BXs (A 19TRS written off when 6 weeks old, and it's successor a 19TZS: both company cars). <br /><br />Two privately owned XMs (a White ex Citroen slough 2.0i, which I had from 93 to 99 and a Black 2.0 Turbo which was 3 years old when I got it in 99 and I only had for a year. )<br /><br />Two C5s (A 2.2 Diesel Exclusive which saved me from injury in a very nasty accident, but was written off, and 2.0 Diesel Exclusive). Followed by SJ 58 WLR an Admiral Blue C6 lignage 2.2 Diesel Manual. Again company cars; late in 2010 I had to swap the keys to the C6 for a redundancy cheque. <br /><br />A three-year old C5 2.0 with 80000 miles on the clock came very cheap and sipped diesel, but settled back into work I missed the six, which until today was the best car I've ever had. <br /><br />Today I drove down to Yeomans in Fareham and collected GL10WEW, a Storm Gray 2.2 Exclusive Auto.  It's missing its handbook so I'm off to the downloads area and will probably be along with some daft navidrive related questions. <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi to all you c6'ers in the south im hoping to get everybody in the south for another meet at the end of march as the first one went very well indeed i was thinking maybe that we have it in the same place but are open to other area's as long as it is fairly central so its fair (mileage wise) for everone who wants turn up can.<br /><br />I have spoken to the manager of the last venue &amp; he would welcome us back with no problems but saying that he would he would he sold more beer that nite LOL <br />any way guys what do you think are you up for another meet /chat &amp; maybe a bite to eat poss date for meet would be fri 30th march at 7.30 ish<br />regards ron  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/anyone.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi all today is the day i find out if my engine is u/s or not citreon hq is coming over to look at the car and give it the once over will let you know later whats happening]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi, have u notice apart from oil and filters, everything for a c6 has to be order <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/offtopic.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We are all aware of the fixed price offer on Brake pads and discs, timmg belts etc. but there is a new addition to the menu, clutch changes.<br /><br />The offer is not on the website yet and <em class='bbcode italic'>Not</em> All Dealers will be participating<br /><br />The fitted price for a C6 Manual Gearbox car will be £699.00<br /><br />DMF (if required is an additional charge)<br /><br />At least if your car is out of warranty and the clutch goes you now know what to expect and can compare with Independent centre quotes for the work.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[on the a1 m this morning at 8.00 just past knebworth house turn off<br /> it was london bound  a dark color poss black i just got a look the back end of the c6 as an another car was passing it at the time could not see the reg]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi guys can anyone tell what the citreon chevrons mean with a red background under the members number when you look at a new topic or thread as some members have 1/2/3 or more <br />just wanted to know  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/hmm.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[2nd item here: http://petrolblog.com/2012/03/08/petrolblogs-geneva-unconventional-part-one/<br /><br /><div class='indent bbcode-blockquote'><strong class='bbcode bold'>Car of the day: Citroën C6</strong><br /><br />My car of the day is not some concept car that’s unlikely to see the light of day. It’s not a particularly new car either. It is the wonderfully elegant and stunningly beautiful Citroën C6.<br /><br />Remember that on the continent, it’s still possible to buy a new C6. The Europeans like big French cars. They don’t suffer with the same stigma and image problem that they do in the UK. They also don’t suffer with near vertical levels of depreciation.<br /><br />I love the C6. I love it so much that it genuinely made my heart flutter when I saw it. The white paintwork, the black roof, the exquisite details. It’s just perfect. I want to buy one brand new and then spend the rest of my life with it. To hell with residual values.</div><br /><br />It has a picture of a very shiny white C6:<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1331323659_1_FT0_c6_geneva.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='600' height='600'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK. So I figured out my 2010 registered C6 was built in October 2008, and the Sat nav had 7.x firmware making it an RT4. <br />The RT 4 updates to V8.xx firmware giving (as near as I can see) the equivalent of an RT5 without the bluetooth hardware (The about information includes BT--- as if to tell me the firmware supports Bluetooth, just I lack the hardware). The upgrade seems to be fine, and my maps are against bluesky and clouds instead of Night sky and stars.  <br /><br />Some questions. <br /><br />On the instant readout page of the trip computer distance to destination is labeled KM - all other distances are in miles. Anyone else seeing this, and found how to change it. The trip computer on C5/C6 modesl without sat nav lets you put in distance to destination and I'm sure I had this before the upgrade but post upgrade the distance seems to be only that calculated by the sat nav (and I think, despite the label it is in Miles). <br /><br />As well as copying music to the juke box it would work well for me to be able to plug USB memory in for podcasts (listen once things I really don't want to burn to cd to play in the car). I've read about the USB cable that runs from the back of unit and I think it is either (a) buy from a French e-bayer or (b) get the PSA part 6574HR seems to be the cable, and 6574JV seems to the a housing to put in place of the cigarette lighter. Is it plug and play or does someone need to use a lexia to enable it ? <br /><br />No Bluetooth. Grrr. I'm looking at the Parrot MKi9000, anyone got one and care to comment. Any installers you'd recommend or suggest avoiding ? <br />  <br />Thanks. And if I've missed these answers appearing already a link is answer enough <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi does anyone have a hydraulic circuit diagram for the C6s with Hydractive III+ suspension, ie the 6 cylinder cars.<br /><br />As far as I can see, the circuits that run across the axle (between corner spheres and centre stiffness regulator/additional spheres) are large diameter 10mm tubing whereas the the pipes that supply hydraulic pressure from the integrated electrohydraulic block are just small diameter.<br /><br />For these small diameter lines, I'm wondering why Citroen didnt use something like this  http://www.transferoil.com/prodotto.aspx?idpr=13. Would avoid problems with the bond between small diameter metal tubing and hose plus corrosion resistant, fatigue resistant. Already used for automotive hydraulics<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I've just bought a 2.7 V6 Lignage in Black.<br /><br />The car is great apart from a couple of minor annoyances.<br /><br />Firstly the outside temperature reading is too low so it throws up the 'danger black ice' message all the time. If I rub the sensor on the wing mirror the temp reading rises so I guess this is where the problem is - can these be reset/repaired or am I into a new Mirror housing?<br /><br />Secondly the occupancy sensors are faulty as it keeps telling me someone is sat in the back and/or passenger seats when they are unoccupied.<br /><br />Any help with the above issues would be much appreciated. Paul]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I parked the car this morning on an icy road. I parked it tight against the snow bank in the photos and used the turned wheel to tell me when the car had touched the bank.<br /><br />I left it in Park, no handbrake in the cold, and came back to find it had moved down the slight hill all by itself. Now it could have been the victim of French nudge-parking but with all the salt on it you would easily see a mark and there isn't one. Luckily it stopped just before clobbering the Golf in front. The arrows show how far she moved on her own.<br /><br />(It reversed back on the ice without a problem).<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1331394684_14_FT0_onice1.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='413'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/14/1331394684_14_FT0_onice2.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='640' height='419'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Went to have the tracking adjusted as my rear tyres are wearing on the outer edge. I was shown to awful Torx headed bolts that need to be undone to adjusted the rear wheels . Poor guy managed to do one wheel but the other is stuck fast and the Torx bit then snapped . Any experience in adjusting or removing those that are stuck fast ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi all <br />      just to let you know that the 30th is nearly upon us ive had a few response's for the meet but havnt had any replys from the guys at the last meet so i hopeing no news is good news we need to show this car off so im asking all c6ers'in the south to make an effort on the 30th to be there mines going to be there this time after the problems it had <br />the garage say it will be back with me monday tea-time latest fully working ive told the wife i wont be in mon evening as i havnt had my backside in the drivers seat for over a month so the c6 is going for a run (nice &amp; esay does it dont they say) anyway back to the meet so come on guys the southern c6ers (my nick name for us) needs you so dont forget FRIDAY 30TH MARCH THE OLD BELL HOTEL /PUB the high st hurley sl6 5  between maidenhead &amp; henley is the place to be so get the polish out give yours a buff up  &amp; head for hurley around 7.30pm for an evening evreything citreon  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   all  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/welcome.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br />regards ron]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[like evrey year insurance rear's its ugly head i was doing some online and was very happy with the price i got fully comp for £399.64p not sure what other members are paying but im very happy  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/goodjob.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[On Sat I went to BL Autos to let Robert change the gearbox oil on my 70k box. <br /><br />Shaun said he would pop down for a chat so I left Maidenhead at 8.30 on a sunny Saturday and cruised over. <br /><br />Well, what a great morning! It was brilliant to meet Shaun again and Rob (previously met at C6 meet)but I was also welcomed by a whole bunch of guys who were very welcoming and happy to show off their amazing cars.<br /><br />After a good poke around the shop and some snaps I was shown around the storage garage containing some amazing cars (LOVED the 16V BX).<br /><br />Shaun let me drive his 3L converted Xantia Activa. What a great car, a complete 'sleeper'.. and the suspension is superb. Looking forward to driving my friends this summer.<br /><br />I can't remember the name of the chap who then threw me the keys to a flawless light silver SM.. was it even his?! But what an experience. I loved everything about it. I was nervous at first, but found the steering became very natural after a few mins. I was thrown a little by the road positioning of a LHD car though. The aforementioned chap who let me drive was hilarious too, a real character... constantly encouraging me to go for it. Very trusting and great fun.<br /><br />I'll go back and change the oil one more time in about 1000 miles so I'll say in advance, if you're reading this, get the BX and CX out ready!!!<br /><br />Thanks for a brilliant morning. I could have stayed there all day!<br /><br />Pics are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiscocks/sets/72157629198160158/<br /><br />P.S apologies for forgetting the names... it was all too much to handle!<br /> <br /><img src='http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7185/6827195812_08994d9750_z.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a genuine Thule Rapid Fixpoint XT 751 kit plus the C6 fitting kit (I think it's the 3017 model) for sale. It has been used but is still in good condition and comes with the locks and keys. All you need to do is add Thule roof bars!<br /><br />I believe the new price of both items is approximately £100. I am looking for £40 and, since I will be back in the UK in a week or so, I thought I'd offer forum members the chance to buy it first. It may be possible to arrange a meeting in the south east - preferably close to the Channel Tunnel, in Kent/Surrey - or in Norfolk/Suffolk.<br /><br />If anyone is interested, please e-mail or PM me.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I have posted this on the C4Owners Site too, so apologies for a blatent copy'n'paste... http://c4owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?156965<br /><div class='indent'><em>Citroening wrote</em> ...<br /><br />Evening all,<br /><br />Didn't know if anyone would be up for this? The CCC is holding this on the 15th of April at Burghley House, Lincolnshire. <br /><br />Should be a good turnout - although it is mainly for models with an 'X', of course anyone is welcome. I plan to be there with my Loeb and would be good if we could have a line-up of C4s there...<br /><br /><img src='http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr156/modded-1990-cooper/25d82efd.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /></div><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Well my car is now heading towards 5 years since it was built (but registered new late 2008) so I guess the refrigerant will have lost some of its charge.<br /><br />Does anyone have access to a chart of temperatures versus pressures so I can top up the refrigerant to the specified values.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br />PS, what with having to replace 3 spheres, methinks the 5 year old factor is kicking in (5 years is the Citroen advised maintenance free period on the suspension)]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[guys this is now getting *********** stupid you no i said my car wasnt as smooth now as it was before the the garage had it for 7 weeks ago<br />so i went to see them today  but before i did that i popped into the local tyre depot to get all the wheels changed round from back to front etc when the tyre guy came and fetched me from the waiting area you better come and look at this sir guess what <br />now i know this isnt nothing to do with the smoothness of the car but there is a brake sensor wire just dangling its sheared off so i told the guy to put the wheel back on and i rang citreon garage again and had a few choice words to say <br />now as far as i know these dont break off too often it looks like the wire has been stretched until its broke in two <br /> this must have been done when they were putting the car back together last week and just carried on without saying anything what a bunch of cowboys and just to let everybody know the car has only done 20 miles since i got it back on monday nite  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/ranting.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />    <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/ranting.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />    <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/ranting.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[OK. Background. <br />I had one of the earlier C5 2.2Diesels (130HP version 53 plate) , as a company car with a fuel car (woopee) it was written off, it's replacement was the C5 2.0 diesel (131HP 55 plate). My first C6 had the reintroduced 2.2 diesel (now 170 HP, 58 plate). All of these were filled up with BP Ultimate because (a) I was convinced in 03 that the car ran better on it and never changed and (b) I was not paying. <br /><br />Late in 2010 that job ended and having to pay for own fuel. When fuel's been free for 10 years you become accutely aware of how much everyone else has been paying and how huge the variations are. A tank of BP on the Motorway ... I think not <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  So I took to buy from Supermarkets and my 57 plate / 2.0 130HP /100K mile C5 was regularly getting 750+ miles from a 63 litre fill. When I left it to drive away the C6 I go my phone out and snapped pictures of the trip computer display. Memory 1. 4052 miles @ 58.7, Memory 2 274 miles @ 64.1 MPG. (All 3 C5s had trip computers which improved the actual numbers by about 5%, both C6s have told me numbers which were 5% worse than reality)<br /> <br />Here's the odd thing. <strong class='bbcode bold'>It ran better on ASDA</strong>. I don't like ASDA, I won't shop there for groceries, but their fuel is cheaper than Sainsbury and Tesco. And the C5 would get about <strong class='bbcode bold'>5 more miles to the Gallon </strong>over a tankful. (My commute is 60 miles each way, and some weekends the car didn't get used at all so things were comparible). <br /><br />So... <br /><br />I've now put fuel in the C6 a total of 3 times. Not a scientific experiment. 1 Sainsburys, 38 MPG. 1 Tescos 38 MPG. 1 ADSA. After half a tank only but 42 MPG.  (Tescos was £1.46 a litre - 17.4p / mile, ASDA £1.41 - 15.2p/mile 2p a mile saved is £500 a year when you do 25K miles) <br /><br />OK what gives? Someone at work said something like "All diesel has some bio diesel in the mix, maybe ASDA has more making them cheaper. Biodiesel is supposed to be 'slippier' so there might be less friction in the engine giving extra miles" Which sounds like tosh to me. <br /><br />I've been told when I know there is ADSA in the tank I subsconciously adopt a different driving style, which also has the ring of tosh. <br /><br />Thoughts ? Observations ?<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hello, my name is Sébastien<br />i'm a french owner of this fabulous car, the Citroen C6<br />my car is LPG equiped<br />i'm moderator on http://forum-c6.xooit.fr/index.php <br /><br />nice to meet you<br /><a href="http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=760117004.jpg" class="bbcode" rel="external"><img src='http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/760117004.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, looking for a little bit of help here:-<br /><br />The 6 cylinder cars with additional comfort spheres (located middle of the rear axle and under right hand front wheel arch) use 10mm OD tubing across the axle between each corner sphere and the electrically controlled stiffness regulator. In static mode, the 10mm of tubing is the method admitting additional fluid to compensate for load and height changes. In dynamic mode, the 10mm tubing allows for flow into / out of the centre comfort sphere.<br /><br />My immediate problem is that my front 10mm tubing is corroded (seems it missed to corrosion protection when it was manufactured). I have 3/8" OD seamless tubing to replacing it, plus very expensive tooling to produce wrinkle free bends and aircraft quality JIC flares (thats an AN 37 dgree flare, as used in aircraft hydraulics world wide and also subsea hydraulic controls). So my final bit of missing information is the thread form and seal standard that Citroen use to connect the 10mm tubing into the regulator blocks (and also probably the same standard used to comnnect into the rear hydraulic corner blocks. As an aside, Citroen were obviously not happy with the ability to make and break the tubing connections into the front corner axle blocks as used on the Citroen C5 Mark I. The C6 uses a flanged connector (look under the bonnet by the two front spheres where the piping is attached to the manifold block) unlike the Citroen C5 Mark I which just had a tubing connection.<br /><br />You might say why not just buy a replacement pipe/hose assembly. A couple of reasons  <br /><br />1/ might just get another assembly which corrodes  <br /><br />2/ There are incredibly expensive  <br /><br />3/ I would like to think the C6 could be maintained by the skills available in the UK (and Aberdeen) <br /><br />4/ I have already had a high pressure hose assembly fail <br /><br />5/ [%*^#@!] mindedness (mine).<br /><br />So anyone, if you have an old piece of 10mm tubing kicking around, saw off a 6 inch stub including the end termination into the regulator block and post to me. <br /><br />I'll pay for the postage and put a drawing on the site. Might help someone in the comming years as spares get harder to acquire.<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,<br /><br />Not an owner yet but going to see one tomorrow. an 07 with 80k miles on the clock.<br /><br />Loved these for a while and now they are in my price range whats the worst that can happen <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/smile.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Any advice on what I should look out for appreciated<br /><br />Thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[today i took out a new xj lwb for a test drive as a new company car firstly i must say bags of room im in the back / boot not that big ? / the layout dash /clocks  etc very good indeed but the ride comfort wasnt there  evrey time you hit a bad piece of rd the car didnt take it very well <br /> and for a 62k car it should be.<br /> so the c6 still has it for ride comfort  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2012 08:48:08 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[hi my c6 2.0 hdi auto vtr 2006  model is stuck in 5th and wont drive in any other gear  any help on what could be the problem thanks...also what does vtr mean on my model .?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 13:58:29 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Ranging from 500-700 per year and the have holes everywhere.  Should I bother?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ok guys  sorry about the subject name above its just my nickname for us <br /><br />FRI 30th is nearly upon us so dont forgot 7.30 ish the old bell hotel /pub hurley high st hurley between maidenhead &amp; henley <br />good beer even better bunch of guys talking evreything citroen so come on down and if you get there earley enough we might even get some photos in the earley evening of the cars this time <br />myc6 is working fine now so its going to be there so its being pamperd all week a bit of spit &amp; polish i might even wash it as well <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/laughing1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br />thats all so see you there dont forget 7.30 fri 30th march all welcome  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />  <br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 05:07:53 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[See photos<br /><br />Hi all, up to Orga 11556, replacement cabin filter is a simple job. Remove felt below glovebox, just two twist clips, and then up behind centre console lives the cabin filter. There's a slight trick in that the screwhead is 5.5mm across flats. A 6mm socket is too big, a 5mm socket won't fit, a 5.5mm is just right.<br /><br />Compare the photos and guess who is the OEM supplier to PSA. Anyway, I used a Mann CUK3240 complete with activated charcoal to keep interior fresh.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1332800500_21_FT0_mann_cuk_3240_cabin_filter.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1332800500_21_FT0_mann_cuk_3240_cabin_filter_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1332800500_21_FT0_mann_cuk_cabin_filter.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1332800500_21_FT0_mann_cuk_cabin_filter_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br /><br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1332800500_21_FT0_cuk_3240_screwhead_5andahalfmm.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1332800500_21_FT0_cuk_3240_screwhead_5andahalfmm_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='510'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 13:21:41 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I have just purchased another year of Citroen Warranty. It would appear that I have been given the wrong information. Extended cover will still be offered on the C6. However the contract to offer this has been given to a new 3rd party . <br /><br />The lady I spoke to did not know who, she also told me that Citroen had only agreed to let them honour cover on all people they had written to, in the last week. Therefore if you did call in March, they would have told you that they could not offer the cover after today. <br /><br />They are now able to honour all letters that have gone out, even if your cover expires in April (like mine) Sorry if I caused a panic . <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm not sure of the official numbers sold but I've owned my Laguna Coupe almost 6 months now and, in that time - and over 8000 miles of driving throughout Europe - I have seen a grand total of three.<br /><br />In the same period, I've seen at least 20 C6s, including 8 in the last month, without even looking hard! I recently saw two in London in about 1 hour, one of which was a 3 litre diesel, plus two 2.7s and one 3.0 in Berlin, a 2.7 in southern Germany and two more 2.7s on the autoroutes, in France!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[just coming out of term 5 onto the m25 i saw an old ds est color was silver over burgundy it shot off the m4 jct then towards london a nice oldish chap driving we both had a toot of the horn and a thumbs up to each other he went east and i went west on m4  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/thumbup1.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 11:23:10 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi You guys <br /><br />Here's a couple of pics of <strong class='bbcode bold'>DS12 CCC</strong>, due to collect 2nd April sans plates.  <br /><br />In at Roy Tolley's today and guess what Strom Grey patrked next to my old C5, R006.<br /><br />How do i set up a galley, don't get it from the instructions? C6Dave, new look does that mean new instructions for gallery? <br /><br />Gobxoy]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ok guys less than 24 hrs to go before we are in that lovley venue in hurley with a pint so you still have time to buff the car up and nice and bright for tommorrow evening see ya there <br />regards ron  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/drivin.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cheers.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[hi guys i have just posted this short note on the c c c web site in ref to the x rally <br />ive said the southern c6ers will be coming up so make some room boys as we need so much of it to show off the  flagship models stuff  <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/1072.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />   <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/yahoo.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2012 02:05:10 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[No sooner did I say to the Southern C6ers, I've been posed with the issue of acquiring one.<br /><br />I'm not really sure where to look as these things are getting rather scarce, but I need a decently powerful XM estate...and I've been thinking it's going to either be the 2.5 diesel or a 3.0 petrol.<br /><br />Anyways I'm just looking for suggestions on where to look for such thing, annoyingly the Club-XM doesn't seem to have a convenient for sale section as we do.<br /><br />P.S. No I'm not selling the six, just need a workhorse to add to the stable.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<span style='color:#000000'>AKA</span>  <span style='color:#FF0000'> "The Acclimatisation Rally"</span><br /><br />Citroen Car Club Northern Section<br />presents the <br /><br /><span style='color:#0000FF'>Northern Rally 25th – 27th May 2012<br />Wetherby Racecourse</span><br /><br />Camping and Caravanning - £12.00 per night; Discounted price - £10.00 per night<br /><br />Day Visitors - Saturday free, Sunday - £6.00 per car; Discounted price - £5.00 per car<br /><br /><span style='color:#FF0000'>To qualify for discounts, please present your membership card of the CCC or invited club.</span><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>PROGRAMME</strong><br /><br /><span style='color:#0000FF'>Friday:</span><br /><br />Evening Social Gathering and Quiz<br /><br /><span style='color:#0000FF'>Saturday:</span><br /><br />Café;<br />Trade stands; members’ car boot<br />Citroen videos and dvds<br />Children’s activities; caption competition<br />Technical Forum (indoors or out depending upon the weather)<br /><br />5.00pm - Barbecue available for your own food<br />8.00pm - Evening entertainment with The Swing of Things<br /><br /><span style='color:#0000FF'>Sunday</span>	<br /><br />Café;<br />Trade stands; members’ car boot<br />Citroen videos and dvds<br />Invited Car Clubs<br />Children’s activities<br />Bird of Prey display with flights at 1.00pm<br /> <br />Concours d’Elegance; <br />Entrants must be on site by 12.00 noon as judging starts at 1.00pm <br />Static Parade – Nigel Wild and his roving mic<br />Popular vote for ‘Best Car of the Rally’ 	<br /><br />Raffle with a wide range of prizes.<br /><br /><br /><br />We need many helpers over the weekend. If you can spare an hour or two, please make yourself <br />known on arrival.  <br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Directions:<br />Exit the A1(M) at Junct 46, signed ‘York B1224’, Racecourse and Services;<br />follow signs for Racecourse then look for the CCCNS signs</strong><br /><br /><span style='color:#0000FF'>http://www.citroencarclub.org.uk/northern  <br /><br />Follow us on Twitter: @CCCNorthern<br /><br />Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/124733034271415/</span>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 23:06:18 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[so the c6 as we know it is no more just read in the april's citroenian that dealers are longer taking orders for the c6 so it looks like its now a good time to get anoter one if the right combo can be found with low miles some of you may have thought i was having a right old winge &amp; a moan went mine went into the garage with its problems but on whole i think i had a right too with all its problems over the last few month's  but saying that she the c6 still is a fantastic car to drive in fact the best drivers car ive had. and ive had them all merc / jag / audi etc so i for one we be sad to see the c6 gone from the dealerships.<br />so does this mean the ds6 will be arriving sooner than we think <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I know he cycles several times a week in Regent's Park and I often see an Exclusive driving around there too - maybe it's his.<br /><br />Today's <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/9176095/Alexei-Sayle-what-your-car-says-about-you.html' rel='external' >Telegraph article</a> by him.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[New to this forum so wanted to say Hello. Not new to Cits. CX was my 1st car. Former owner of BX and XM. Currently driving Xantia. Hope C6 is the next.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all. My name is Dave and I am based in Cranleigh, Surrey UK. I am hankering after a C6 but would only want the 3.0 petrol for a myriad of personal and engineering reasons (my Renault Vel Satis is the 3.5 petrol and is glorious but then it is a Nissan 3.5 lump from the 350z). <br /><br />But trying to find a petrol c6 in the UK is nigh on impossible! I also want a white one with red leather....I know, I know...<br /><br />Seen a couple over here in France (home is near Toulouse although work in the UK and travel ack and forth when we can ) and one in Belgium on a TV programme (5th gear equivalent road test). <br /><br />I can see this will not be easy. Looks like autoscout24 will be my main source for the car. Fingers crossed...Good to see this forum up and running. Lovely cars! Looking forward to being on board.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Article in the DailyT: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/9176095/Alexei-Sayle-what-your-car-says-about-you.html<br /><br /><img src='http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02186/Alexei_2186557b.jpg' class='bbcode' alt=''  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br />Alexei Sayle in his Citroën C6: 'So specific is the design of this car that everything about the rear seating is skewed to make a tiny little man look imposing' <span style='font-size:10px'>Photo: ANDREW CROWLEY</span><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 08:38:58 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[If the area is covered in bird [%*^#@!], don't stand, sit or park there.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, had a leak from my lds tank and took it in to citroen of b, ham to have a new one fitted under warranty, had it back yesterday notice that the cap has a presure release valve ( a little hole drilled in the cap ) it also as a tube on the cap so u can check the level when you unscrew the cap, it was overfill at citroen because when i lifted the bonnet you could see the fluid coming out of the little hole on the cap.<br /><br /><br />hopefully over the next couple of days it should level itself out.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I am new to this site, but have had my C6 2.7 Exclusive for 5 years. last week it gave me my first problems, and could do with some advice/help. I live in orkney so it is really difficult to get to a citroen garage, so your experience will be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />one morning when I started the car I had two problems happen.<br /><br />1. the DPF light came on (looks like an engine management light - but i am sure you know that) The car has only done 9500 miles and I am sure it is not the filter as i have taken it off and it looks really clean inside. Where is the sensor which activates the light on the dash - thinking it might be faulty.<br /><br />2. the navidrive system only goes loading - starting - ready. nothing else - the radio is dead so I cannot put the navidrive disk in which came with the car so reinstalling firmware. I have held in the dark button and therefore rebooted the system several times - no success. miles now is kms, and no parking sensors. Has anyone come across a fix apart from buying a new one and coding it into the car?<br /><br />your thoughts would be greatly appreciated<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just returned from a 10 day tour of France in my new to me black Exclusive , covered 2100 miles at an average of 39 mpg. The car was absolutely magnificent and it's hard to imagine any other car would have performed better or with more style and comfort. Spotted around a dozen other C6s on the trip including a brand new 3.0 at the Chartres dealership , a C6 towing a Rangerover on a trailer and an identical to mine UK car at the Eurotunnel terminal in Calais!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, I am looking for any information or instructions for how to remove and refit rear seats (C6 Lounge Pack}]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2012 11:25:52 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I've been away for 3 weeks. I've done a lot of travelling for work over the years, much of it long haul, and the 35 hour journey home over Friday and Saturday was the worst travelling experience of my life. I was ill on Sunday (possibly as a result). I'm still recoving from Jet-lag. So a Monday morning commute to the office to run through a long list of client issues should provoke a fit of the screaming hab-dabs ... and yet ... and yet wafting along for 60 miles cossetted in the comfort of the C6 delivered me calm and serene.  <br /><br />There's enough power under your right toe to make you drive like a maniac, but it seems to me the 6 is a calming car. Or is that just me ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I actually bought my C6 (2.7 HDi Exclusive) secondhand in January 2011, but increasingly can see the sense in joining a Forum like this.  I bought mine from an approved dealer - it's previous owner had been some Citroen UK Big-Wig, and it was in very good, if not pristine nick with average mileage on it.  <br /><br />I'd always fancied a big Cit, and, oddly (?) it was a toss up between this and a '71 DSpecial (I went to see both on the same day!).  <br /><br />Although my heart yearned for the DS (one day ...), my head decided that I still needed a practical-ish steed, had no garage in which to store the lovely DS, and not enough time to keep is as it was (mint).  Fortunately, my heart still approved of the C6, so the deal was done.  <br /><br />It's certainly different (to my previous car - Subaru Legacy Spec B), but I am smitten.  It's like driving some kind of classic concept car, and is altogether an event on wheels.  I had a few gremlins to begin with (scary false messaging about which ride height setting I was in) and a small patch of corrosion to deal with, but otherwise it's a pleasure.  <br /><br />I have even done something I thought I would never do as I've always felt it pure vanity, which is to buy a personalised plate for the thing (C6 ---), which I've partly done to make the thing as timeless as its styling.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ok guys i think the next meet should be in buckinghamshire on the sat 28th /sun 29th april if one of you guys who live out that way can book a pub with some decent parking for a afternoon &amp; evening as you may be a better judge of the food so we can sit down &amp; have a meal as well who wants to take the reins on this one <br />please look into this &amp; let me know <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/cheers.gif' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br />regards ron]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I had a most annoying rattle, almost a buzz, coming from the dash. Unless it was on a billard table smooth surface, it was there just like a fly.<br /><br />Anyhow, son reached up behind the rear vision mirror and squeezed the plastic trim, a snap, and then buzz gone.<br /><br />Great!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, Orga number suggests car was built mid 2007 (but registered new late 2008) which makes the battery approaching 5 years old.<br /><br />Should I just replace?<br /><br />Regards<br />G]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, not exactly new to the C6 or this forum but only now getting roung to introductions.  <br /><br />Bought my '59 plate, 2.2 manual in January 2011 (black with cream interior) from Citroen; damn good price + only 4k on it.  They did me an extra favour and took the new Chrysler 300C estate off me, again, for a very good price  (Chrysler was a nice car but just not a Citroen).  <br /><br />I've had numerous Citroens over the years and fancied a change so researched the 300C - 2 months later I realised my mistake and started looking for a C6.<br /><br />Had the usual faults already but I've come to expect this; no show-stoppers  as yet but still annoying and a couple will hopefully be 3rd time lucky for fixing.<br />Mart<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Apparently tyre pressures need to be raised to at least 3.7 bar, see attached.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1335030445_21_FT0_tyre_transmitter_reprogramming.jpg' rel='external' ><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1335030445_21_FT0_tyre_transmitter_reprogramming_.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='680' height='408'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /></a><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all, Citroen procedure requires that the LDS reservoir is pressurised to 0.5 bar to bleed any air out of the power steering or suspension circuits.<br /><br />Apparently there is a FACOM tool for this.<br /><br />Here's an alternative. A spare reservoir cap with the guts machined out, a spot flat on top. Then a 4mm tubing connector (use extra flexible 4mm nylon) connected to a self relieving instrument regulator set to 0.5 bar. Instrument Regulator range is 0-2bar so 0.5 bar nicely "mid range" and stable setpoint, with a filter of course. Then connect to air supply.<br /><br />Regards<br />G<br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1335039089_21_FT0_lds_presurisation_tool_2.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/21/1335039089_21_FT0_lds_presurisation_tool.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='400' height='300'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just spotted this on Fleabay<br /><br />http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Citroen-C6-3-0-HDi-V6-Exclusive-4dr-Auto-/170827282453?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27c6197815]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[we were looking to buy one, but we seem to have left it too late - so, anyone know where a new / good-as-new can be had, please ?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi.<br /><br />My name is Pedro. I'm from Portugal.<br /><br />Always have been a Volvo driver, and the swedish brand keeps being my favorite.<br /><br />However, I've the possibility to buy a diesel C6.<br /><br />I found this forum and I'm looking forward to learn more about this car.<br /><br />I'll post a thread with further details in other section.<br /><br />Cheers.<br /><br />Pedro<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi.<br /><br />As I told in my previous (and first...) thread, I've always been a Volvo driver - nowadays I'm looking for a replacement to my petrol S40.<br /><br />I've the opportunity of buy a 2008 C6 2.2 Hdi Exclusive, manual gear box, dark grey, with 55000 Km (34.200 miles). The car had one ower and the price is €15.000,00 (circa 12.300 GBP).<br /><br />Main problem: the car doesn't have the service history book (this car was taken away from the owner by court/judicial order...).<br /><br />Being a Volvo fan, if this was a S80 I would buy it in a blink of an eye.<br /><br />The C6 is a complete stranger to me. <br /><br />Although I've collected a lot of information in the web - I think I know the basics: superb confort, space, the 2.2. Hdi is not a rocket but is "all that you need" for everyday driving - I'm not sure what to expect: does maintenance come cheap? is the suspension reliable or can I expect problems soon? Engine troubles with this 2.2. Hdi? Electric problems?<br /><br />At first glance, would you consider this a good purchase?<br /><br />Regards.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just picked up my 2,7HDi this afternoon, after more than 3 weeks at the garage. Left it there due to a leakage, which turend out to be from the feed pump apparently. A new one had to be ordered from France, and due to the easter season, this took some time.<br /><br />Upon arrival, it was still leaking, the pump had probably been fastened too tight, so the mount on the tank had been bent. The garage then ordered a brand new tank, which lead to another week of waiting.<br /><br />Now it`s all been sorted out, but what caused the leakage in the first place, is still a big question. By my opinion, the most plausable reason might have been after I had the Eberspächer prewarmer installed, a couple of months ago, but the garage didn`t quite agree on that. (although they coordinated the job, the installation was done somewhere else). The mechanic believes this to have been a production failure. Even though the car has only been driven 20.000 km in almost 5 years. Anyway, Citroën had decided to take all the costs concerning the new diesel tank, which I find reasonable.<br /><br />I also got the left front balljoint retightened, in an attempt to solve what I would describe as an undefined play/clicking sound in the front assembly. So far, it seems to be solved, by luck.<br /><br />Any thoughts about the diesel leakage? Anyone else with similar experiences?<br /><br />Regards, Ingolf, Oslo]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A couple of days ago I noticed that the headlamp display thing on the dashboard was flashing. The one that tells you that your lights are on. I realised that this means a bulb has blown. Ok so I need a bulb right. The day after and I jumped into the car, turned the key and.......................nothing. <br /><br />Dash lights on but nothing else. The display on the screen told me my handbrake was faulty. Thats not all. Faulty handbrake, faulty gears, faulty steering, faulty headlamps, faulty taillamps and to top it off, the rear spoiler came up. I couldnt get the car out of park. For some mad reason I flashed my lights. (dont know why).<br /><br />My car started and I was able to drive. However, Steering was heavy, gear change was lumpy when going into reverse then appeared to stay in sports gears and snow mode. Suspension seemed to be in sports mode also. Spoiler stayed up. Later that day however, all was back to normal and ive not had the issue since. <br /><br />It might be worth pointing out that the n/s headlamp, the one with the blown bulb has condensation inside the unit. Im wondering if with all the rain we have been having, has water got into the electrics and buggered it? Any ideas??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, got my Lignage today in grey. All going well. Seems to have Bluetooth which I can't pair to! Any suggestions would be helpful. I get the error "pairing conditions not met" <br /><br />loving it so far. I used to own a Vel Satis so quirky French cars are kinda my thing. Traded a c4 in for this!<br /><br />Matthew<br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ours has just been serviced at 45000 miles - MoT fine, new pads all round (about 3000 miles before critical), special wheel-nut adapter had fallen apart when tyres replaced a week or three back, so replaced all four specials with simple studs, plus three new filters, and new oil - nice &amp; quiet again (can always hear when oil needs changing) ... <br /><br />One thought - when's best to think of timing-chain renewal - there's a slight lightweight rattle when drive-off after starting from cold - not sure what from, but valves &amp; timing chain come to mind ... ??]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br /><br />I am in the middle of purchasing a C6 here in Australia and trying to track down specifics of the model.  The car has a build plate for July 2007 and Compliance 10/07, first registered Feb 2008, and is being sold here as 2007 model.<br /><br />The car is on the other side of the country so getting into the fine detail is hard at the moment.<br /><br />From the fit out it appears to be an Exclusive, but I am not sure Citroen even<br />had any other model choices here in Aus.  <br /><br />Does anyone know where I can find information relating to the build dates and actual model years.<br /><br />When I had a Jensen Interceptor (MKII) you could actually look up the factory build detail for each car based on the serial number, which was pretty handy <img src='http://c6owners.org/images/emotes/sebe/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />Tim<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi<br /><br />In the process of buying a 2007 2.7Hdi Exclusive, factory sunroof, colour Sable.<br />I am in Perth, Western Australia and the car is on the other side of the country<br />so should have it in about 2 weeks.  <br /><br />This will be my second Citroen, had a 2003 C3 Sensodrive from new, which was great.<br /><br />Cheers <br /><br />Tim]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello all. I have the chance of another C6, but this time with the cream leather, my favourite. So, in order to pursue, i need to pass on mine. <br /><br />I'm in the trade, so am realistic with value, and the new one will be coming through the trade so need to move quickly.  My one i s an early one, so falls under the cheap road tax bracket. It was a Citroen car, and then a French chap who i bought it off as he was going back to France.  <br /><br />It has a full Citroen service history until I got it, since then I have done 2 oil changes in house. Last one less then 1000 miles ago, it has had new front height sensors, fitted at Duthies of Montrose Citroen. whilst under warranty it also had a new suspension pump fitted, there is a wad of paperwork with the car detailing all work carried out, all handbooks are also present as are spare keys.<br /><br /> I bought the car in November at 76,000 miles and it has now covered 87,000. In that time other than a ball joint, and a bush of some kind, and the suspension height sensors it has been faultless. It has just had 4 new tyres, although the nearside front has a sidewall bulge due to a pothole and it seems another ball joint is starting to need replacing.<br /><br />The MOT runs through until Jan and the roadtax til August.<br /><br />The outside temp gauge reads somewhat low on occasion, and I have never managed to get the LDWS to function. Everything else works as it should.<br /><br />The interior is perfect, with no holes tears or stains. and the leather is fed regularly.<br /><br />Bodywork is all well above average, there are a few wee chipsa to the rear bumper corner, that I wouldn't be doing anything about, and the front drivers side corner had a nasty scuff to the paint which i did a very quick rattle can blow over to take your eye off it, a "chips away" type repair to the bumper corner would be all that's needed.<br /><br />So, that is the car, price? well, £4500 will see it sold, I'm guessing it is the cheapest one out there, and being the right colour and age for cheap road tax, think it should sell as easily as any C6 will. any questions then please call me on o7803 o19 376, thanks, Lee]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, is it normal for the suspension to lower itself over night, and when unlocking my remote in the morning it raises it self. drops by about 10-15 mm]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi, I've owned my C6 for over a year now - it's been back to Citroen with a small list of warranty work but now the list is growing again.<br /><br />1) NaviDrive - keeps shutting down (previous fault, they changed the back-up battery) but still shutting down regularly; I've read here that this seems to be a common failing.<br /><br />2) Cruise/speed limiter control - won't work or, when it does, it won't react correctly to the inputs.  (I tried the trick with the moving the steering wheel in/out up/down and this was a temporary fix but now it's just too dodgy to use.)<br /><br />3) Front suspension seems harsh - I think it's running high; just a casual look at the tyre top to arch relationship and the front is 1 1/2" higher than the back.<br /><br />4) Both rear lenses - lots of condensation.<br /><br />5) Steering wheel rake adjustment - practically no movement left (has me wondering about the cruise/limiter control in 2) above - is the wiring trapped?)<br /><br />6) Drafty front door seals (sort of just below the A pillars; think I've read about this here too.)<br /><br />Car's done almost 19k now so I'll ask them to do the service and pay them to change the front disks/pads: the disks were in a poor state when I bought it but didn't really notice how bad.  I took it in for some warranty work and a service last year (@ 8k) and asked them about the disks but they said they would only be covered for 4k miles or one year.  <br /><br />I don't like taking it back, not because I don't have any faith in their service; just because I don't like not having the car.  I've put 15k miles on it since I've had it and only about 2k of that was out of necessity, the rest was just because I like driving it so much.<br /><br />I'm planning a 3k round trip to Italy next month - just for the hell of it.  I've replaced the front tyres already (Kumhos on the standard 17" rims) and the backs are in need of replacement not because the tread is worn out just jaded around the edges - the original Michelins and the walls are looking shabby and cracked.<br /><br />Best regards from Barry, South Wales.<br /><br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all long time no posts for me , I have a new problem<br /><br />At the airport 3 weeks ago I had the engine running on tickover and it just stoped, tried to restart it and it just turned over with no ignition ( no fuel in cylinder) to my knowledge <br /><br />Got it towed home and got lexia from CruiserPhil ( thanks Phill)<br /><br />The car will start and drive when cold and cuts out when the 2 coolant and oil temp gauges reach operating temp.<br /><br />The fault codes returned from lexia are P0405 Egr elect valve rear Voltage to low<br />    And P0016 Cylinder Ref Signal incorrect value received<br /><br />Now, my mechanic is sick at the moment had a look and disregarded the fault codes and studied the love data and the fuel pressure was at its lowest except able value to keep the car running<br /><br />When it cut out the value was about 12 not enough pressure to run the car<br />He thinks it's fuel temp sensor or regulation valve???<br />     (the car then got a service and new fuel filter so it's not the filter blocked )<br /><br />Another pal into auto electric recons its sounds like the fuel solenoid coil when it gets hot is simple fails to open circuit , cutting the fuel supply. This sounds exact to me and more logical explanation <br /><br />He coming over tonight to check out coil n stuff<br /><br />Dave can you point me out the schematic for fuel pump and solenoid !<br /><br />Does any one have pointers or knowledge of problem ??<br /><br /> Taxi Byron]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Citroen are pleased to announce the launch of a brand new and free service for customers, which allows us to view the outstanding recalls on your vehicle.<br /><br />Once you have registered with <a class='bbcode' href='http://www.citroenrecalls.co.uk' rel='external' >Citroen Recalls</a> it will allow Citroen to contact you, the customer directly and on a quarterly basis notify you where relevant on any outstanding recalls.<br /><br /><br /><div class='indent'><em>Citroen Uk wrote</em> ...<br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>The key features and benefits of the website are as follows:<br /><br />· Allows customers to register their vehicles and search for any known recalls<br /><br />· Website registration is free<br /><br />· Registration is valid for one year and customers will be reminded to renew their registration after this period<br /><br />· One off searches are possible for customers not wishing to register</strong><br /></div>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Following on from a FOI request Vosa have released information on all cars but 'Honest John' has put them into readable format.<br /><br />The C6 actually does well and the stats page is here: http://good-garage-guide.honestjohn.co.uk/mot/citroen/c6<br /><br />OK it's early days still but here is a snapshot of where early cars are failing and it does highlight the suspension ball joint issues that owners of early cars have had:<br /><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1336913167_1_FT0_c6_mot_stats.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='313' height='317'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br />Now for more details:<br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>2006 Cars</strong><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1336913445_1_FT9509_c6_2006_mot_fail.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='637' height='657'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>2007 Cars</strong><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1336913445_1_FT9509_c6_2007_mot_fail.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='637' height='590'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>2008 Cars</strong><br /><br /><img src='http://c6owners.org/plugins/forum/attachment/1/1336913445_1_FT9509_c6_2008_mot_fail.png' class='bbcode' alt='' width='638' height='290'  onload='NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);' />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 03:46:22 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[...and would appeciate any advice!<br />It's froma Citroen of Wokingham and had coverd 29,000 miles and is up for £10,495. It is a Lignage with no SatNav and showed "Service" and "Low Tyre Pressure" when I took it for a test drive today.<br />I absolutely love the car but am looking for greater than 30 MPG, and to be fair the sales guy, Adam (nice guy) said it may struggle to reach that...are they really that thirsty?<br /><br />Anythng else I shoulkd think about or ask before I make the deal?<br /><br />Cheers!<br /><br />Phil from Horsham...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 12:33:41 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I was merrily driving along this morning, with the central display set on the "Audio" setting....when suddenly I looked over and instead of the usual display there was a pictogram of a Puegeot 207 convertible...I sort of looked at it for about thirty seconds ( I was at traffic lights btw !!)wondering what would happen next.....nothing did so a pressed the "escape" button and the screen returned to normal.<br /><br />It didn't effect anything, but out of interest has this happened to anybody else ???]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Greetings from Belgium!<br /><br />I am working on a project for our school and have a few questions regarding the C6. <br /><br />1. Why are there 2 spheres on the rear axle of the car, and only one on the front? I mean the spheres that can be included in the hydraulic suspension when comfort is demanded or excluded when pressing the sport button.<br /><br />2. We measured all the signals of the wheel travel sensors on each wheel, for each height. Three sensors have a different voltage when the car is in its lowest position. Why? Because the voltage levels on the other height settings are all the same.<br /><br />3. When we raise the height of the car, the voltage level also raises, according to its height. Only one sensor, back left, shows us the opposite, when we raise the car, the voltage level drops. Why is this. <br /><br />We measured everything 100% correctly, so a reason like mistaken measure points can be excluded.<br /><br />I hope someone can help,<br />Thanks in advance. <br />]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Just as a matter of amusement, or even bemusement, I have enjoyed the splurge of media interest regarding the new French President's choice of the DS5 as a "normal car for a normal President" to convey him throughout his inauguration yesterday. I bet Citröen are delighted with that positioning - millions of euros of marketing spend over a few years now in establishing the new DS line as something special, premium and desirable, blown in an instant.  <br /><br />Even more amusant was the fact that it was reported that Sarkozy left the Élysée Palace for the last time in a "luxurious" .... C6!  To be noted as well is the reported cost of said C6 which was "at least €57,450".  Which model would that be then?  It sounds way more pricey than the Exclusive.  <br /><br />Don't get me wrong, I like the DS5's style, and wish in particular that some of the effort made with its interior had been lavished on the C6 (art deco door bins and TGV rear seat aside, it does not match the avantgarde exterior), but it came across to me as one in the eye for Citroen's marketing led attempt to try to replace the C6 with the DS5 as top of the range flagship (in the UK at least).]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ok so i took the car in for a towbar fitting and also have em look at the N/S headlamp due to not working.  i was told the bulb would be £80 fitted.  Ive had an update and been told the bulb is not faulty and the headlamp unit has actually gone. Now as i look on ebay im seeing units at £950.00 brand new. What  is going on here? Anybody had same problem or know of a cheaper solution?]]></description>
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