Citroen Relay Service Repair Workshop Manuals
The Citroën Relay is a light commercial vehicle produced by Citroën, the French auto manufacturer. It’s been sold internationally under both the Fiat and Citroën names, since it is a joint venture between PSA Peugeot Citroën and Fiat developed in 1981. Besides Citroën Relay, the auto has also been known as the Citroën Jumper, the Peugeot Boxer, and the Ram ProMaster. The Citroën Relay workshop manual covers models sold under any of these names, as it is all the same vehicle.
It features a front-engine, front-wheel drive chassis layout in all iterations. In the first generation, the Citroën Relay featured a choice of petrol, diesel, or turbo diesel engines. The petrol engine was available as 1.8L or 2.0L I4; while the diesel was available in 1.9 L or 2.5 L I4 configurations. Finally, the turbo diesel engine was available in 1.9 L and 2.5 L I4. All versions of the engine came equipped with a 43 kW electric motor.
The second generation of the Relay was produced between 1993 and 2006, although it did receive a resurgence in Brazil between 1998 and 2018. This generation was also sold as the Peugeot Boxer, and as the Peugeot Manager in Mexico only. It came in a choice of a three-door van, a 4-door van, or a 2-door pickup body style, with a choice of petrol, diesel, and turbo diesel engines similar to the first generation. Transmission choices included 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic.
In the second generation, the Relay also received a facelift. The new body was restyled with new molding, a new front grille, and a slightly revamped body. More importantly, the facelift included programmed maintenance management, as well as a range of new model designations, including a 1-ton, 1.4-ton, and 1.8-ton designation for wider commercial use. Body configurations included the cargo van and the window van.
By December 2005, over three million Citroën Relays had been produced. The company’s response was to increase manufacturing with two new plants: one in Brazil and one in Russia, boosting total production by three vehicles daily. As a result, the Relay is still one of the most-used light commercial vehicles in the UK, and it’s exceedingly common elsewhere internationally as well.
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