Citroën OEM Parts Catalog and Diagrams

Citroen AX — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen AX — Genuine OEM Parts
AX
Citroen BX — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen BX — Genuine OEM Parts
BX
Citroen C-Crosser — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C-Crosser — Genuine OEM Parts
C-Crosser
Citroen C-Elysee — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C-Elysee — Genuine OEM Parts
C-Elysee
Citroen C-Zero — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C-Zero — Genuine OEM Parts
C-Zero
Citroen C1 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C1 — Genuine OEM Parts
C1
Citroen C2 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C2 — Genuine OEM Parts
C2
Citroen C25 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C25 — Genuine OEM Parts
C25
Citroen C3 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C3 — Genuine OEM Parts
C3
Citroen C3 Picasso — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C3 Picasso — Genuine OEM Parts
C3 Picasso
Citroen C4 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C4 — Genuine OEM Parts
C4
Citroen C4 Aircross — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C4 Aircross — Genuine OEM Parts
C4 Aircross
Citroen C4 Picasso — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C4 Picasso — Genuine OEM Parts
C4 Picasso
Citroen C5 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C5 — Genuine OEM Parts
C5
Citroen C6 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C6 — Genuine OEM Parts
C6
Citroen C8 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen C8 — Genuine OEM Parts
C8
Citroen DS3 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen DS3 — Genuine OEM Parts
DS3
Citroen DS5 — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen DS5 — Genuine OEM Parts
DS5
Citroen Evasion — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen Evasion — Genuine OEM Parts
Evasion
Citroen Saxo — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen Saxo — Genuine OEM Parts
Saxo
Citroen Xantia — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen Xantia — Genuine OEM Parts
Xantia
Citroen XM — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen XM — Genuine OEM Parts
XM
Citroen Xsara — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen Xsara — Genuine OEM Parts
Xsara
Citroen Xsara Picasso — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen Xsara Picasso — Genuine OEM Parts
Xsara Picasso
Citroen ZX — Genuine OEM Parts
Citroen ZX — Genuine OEM Parts
ZX

Navigate the Citroen parts catalog

The Citroen parts catalog on 7zap is a reference resource for identifying components and researching OEM part numbers. It supports owners, repair professionals, restorers, and parts specialists who need to move from a known vehicle generation to an assembly diagram and its associated parts list. The catalog is intended for research rather than as a claim of manufacturer affiliation, parts availability, or confirmed compatibility.

Begin with the generation list displayed above this guide. Selecting the right entry is important because similar model names can lead to different diagrams, component references, or factory configurations. The catalog includes familiar Citroën passenger-car families such as AX, BX, Saxo, Xantia, Xsara Picasso, C1, C3, C4, C4 Picasso, C5, C6, and C-Crosser. Coverage is organized around the specific generations shown on the page, including entries such as C3 CS/A51, C4 Typ B7, C5 RD/TD, and C4 Picasso 2nd Generation.

Assemblies, diagrams, and parts lists

After choosing a displayed vehicle generation and an applicable factory configuration, catalog navigation can help narrow the search to relevant component groups. Depending on the selected entry, these may include areas associated with the engine, transmission, suspension, steering, braking system, electrical equipment, cooling, fuel delivery, interior fittings, or exterior panels. The available structure can differ between vehicles, so follow the labels presented for the chosen configuration.

Navigation may be presented through universal categories or manufacturer categories. Universal categories provide a consistent route through common vehicle systems, while manufacturer categories preserve the organization attached to the selected catalog entry. Either route can lead to assembly pages containing a Citroen exploded view, numbered callouts, and a corresponding parts list.

A callout on a Citroen parts diagram is a visual pointer to a row in that list. It is not necessarily an orderable part number. The row may show an OEM reference, description, quantity context, or qualifying note. Read the diagram and list together: the illustration helps locate the component within an assembly, while the row supplies the reference information used for comparison and further research.

Choosing the appropriate vehicle entry

Model name alone is rarely enough for careful parts research. First match the vehicle to the displayed generation, such as C1 PM/PN, C4 Typ B7, or C-Crosser. Then review the available factory-configuration choices and any catalog notes before opening an assembly. Production period, equipment, powertrain, and other vehicle-specific factors may affect applicability, but only use criteria explicitly presented by the catalog or supported by reliable vehicle records.

When copying Citroen part numbers, retain punctuation, spacing, and leading characters as displayed. Compare the number with the component description and its position in the diagram. Similar-looking parts can occupy related locations while carrying different references. An OEM number is a useful research identifier, but it does not by itself confirm that a component applies to a particular vehicle.

VIN lookup is a separate route

VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific path. It is not a factory configuration and does not select one of the manually browsed configurations. If VIN-based catalog access is available, use it separately from generation browsing and review the returned information carefully. Manual selection remains useful when researching a known family such as Saxo, Xantia, Xsara Picasso, or C6.

Practical checks before using an OEM reference

  • Confirm the generation: match the vehicle against the wording and dates shown in the generation list.
  • Review configuration details: choose only from the factory options displayed for that catalog entry.
  • Read notes and qualifiers: a parts-list row may apply only under stated conditions.
  • Compare diagram context: check the callout position, assembly, description, and neighboring components.
  • Verify independently: compare the reference with the vehicle, existing component markings, and documentation before sourcing or fitting a part.

Citroen catalog FAQ

Is this a Citroen electronic parts catalog?

7zap provides independent electronic catalog navigation for parts-reference research. It is not presented as an official manufacturer or dealer service.

Can an exploded diagram identify a component?

A Citroen exploded view can show where a component sits within an assembly. Use its callout to find the related parts-list row, then review the description and qualifiers.

Does an OEM number confirm fitment?

No. Citroën OEM parts references help distinguish components, but applicability still depends on the vehicle generation, factory configuration, catalog notes, and vehicle-specific details.

Why can similar models show different part numbers?

Different generations or configurations may use distinct components even when model names or diagram layouts appear similar. Return to the vehicle entry and recheck the displayed selection before relying on a number.