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Models
- (-) Remove Focus C-Max filter Focus C-Max
- (-) Remove Ka filter Ka
- (-) Remove S-Max filter S-Max
- 100 (1) Apply 100 filter
- 156 (1) Apply 156 filter
- 3 Series (1) Apply 3 Series filter
- 307 (2) Apply 307 filter
- 323 (1) Apply 323 filter
- 80 (1) Apply 80 filter
- 944 (2) Apply 944 filter
- A6 (1) Apply A6 filter
- A8 (1) Apply A8 filter
- Berlingo (9) Apply Berlingo filter
- Berlingo Multispace (2) Apply Berlingo Multispace filter
- BX (1) Apply BX filter
- C Class (1) Apply C Class filter
- C-Crosser (1) Apply C-Crosser filter
- C-Max (1) Apply C-Max filter
- C-Zero (2) Apply C-Zero filter
- C1 (4) Apply C1 filter
- C2 (4) Apply C2 filter
- C3 (31) Apply C3 filter
- C3 Picasso (15) Apply C3 Picasso filter
- C4 (10) Apply C4 filter
- C4 Grand Picasso (6) Apply C4 Grand Picasso filter
- C4 Picasso (14) Apply C4 Picasso filter
- C5 (5) Apply C5 filter
- C8 (1) Apply C8 filter
- Coupe (1) Apply Coupe filter
- Dispatch (16) Apply Dispatch filter
- DS3 (18) Apply DS3 filter
- DS3 (2) Apply DS3 filter
- DS4 (7) Apply DS4 filter
- DS5 (2) Apply DS5 filter
- Focus (1) Apply Focus filter
- Galaxy (1) Apply Galaxy filter
- Kuga (1) Apply Kuga filter
- Lancer (2) Apply Lancer filter
- Mondeo (1) Apply Mondeo filter
- Nemo (4) Apply Nemo filter
- Partner (2) Apply Partner filter
- Range Rover (1) Apply Range Rover filter
- Relay (13) Apply Relay filter
- Saxo (1) Apply Saxo filter
- Ulysse (1) Apply Ulysse filter
- X5 (1) Apply X5 filter
- X6 (1) Apply X6 filter
- XJ (1) Apply XJ filter
- Xsara (6) Apply Xsara filter
- Xsara Picasso (8) Apply Xsara Picasso filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Battery Cover filter Battery Cover
- Battery (1) Apply Battery filter
- Bonnet (153) Apply Bonnet filter
- Bonnet Gas Struts (1) Apply Bonnet Gas Struts filter
- Bonnet Grille (3) Apply Bonnet Grille filter
- Bonnet Hinge (11) Apply Bonnet Hinge filter
- Bonnet Pull Cable (3) Apply Bonnet Pull Cable filter
- Bonnet Soundproofing (1) Apply Bonnet Soundproofing filter
- Bonnet Stay Rod (3) Apply Bonnet Stay Rod filter
- Bonnet Struts/Rams - Pair (1) Apply Bonnet Struts/Rams - Pair filter
- Door (8) Apply Door filter
- Fuse Box (11) Apply Fuse Box filter
- Slam Panel (3) Apply Slam Panel filter
- Trim (1) Apply Trim filter
- Windscreen (1) Apply Windscreen filter
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About Bonnets
The Citroen bonnet is a crucial part of the car, for beneath it is housed some of the most important components a car needs in order to run. In most cars the bonnet is the hinged cover that protects and allows access to the engine compartment. In some cars, such as the VW Beetle, however, the engine is positioned in the rear of the vehicle, so the bonnet would, in this case, give access to the space designated for luggage.
Often made of steel, bonnets are also made of aluminum, fiberglass, dry carbon and carbon fiber. The bonnet is fixed to the frame at the front of the car and, with the action of hinges, opens outwards. The Citroen bonnet is made up of an outer panel which is designed to be smooth and streamlined, contoured to match the shape of the car and an inner panel which is strong and offers protection to the engine beneath.
The bonnet works with a latch mechanism, and is held down by a latch which stops it from opening unexpectedly while driving along and also acts as a lock. The bonnet can be opened by releasing this latch, hidden just under the bonnet lip, or by pulling a small handle, or pushing a button, inside the car, usually located beneath the steering wheel, which is attached to the bonnet pull cable. The bonnet pops open and can be held up and in place with the aid of a hinged rod, commonly referred to as a stay rod, or by a gas strut. There are some bonnets, particularly aftermarket ones, which are held down and kept shut with pins.
Subject to damage from scratches, scrapes and dents, and damage caused by stones and other unwanted objects flying up from the road, as well as being exposed to all weather conditions, the outer panel of the bonnet can, over time, look a little worse for wear. Issues can arise from the buildup of dirt on the latch mechanism, leading to a bonnet that sticks and is hard to open. In some cases, the bonnet may not open at all due to a faulty or worn out mechanism, perhaps due to a worn bonnet pull cable which attaches to the latch. You may need to replace the bonnet because it has suffered damage in a crash. Some car owners merely want to give their car a new look and buying a Citroen bonnet will ensure the part fits the make and model of your car.
Citroen trivia
- Between 1925 and 1935, the Eiffel Tower was just a big, pointy billboard with the word 'Citroën' in bright lights from top to bottom. This was the first use of lights to advertise on the tower, and Citroën renewed the adverts every year until they were bought out by Michelin.
- In 2019, the Citroën DS was voted in the UK as the 'coolest car ever', with writers and marketers calling it the Brigitte Bardot of cars. In second place was the E-Type Jag…
- If you went into a Citroën showroom in the 20s, there's a good chance that you would have been given a letter that was personally handwritten by Andre Citroën himself, proclaiming the benefits of the car models. This one act of marketing genius is credited with being responsible for thousands of closed sales.
- Thanks to Citroën, the French driver Sebastien Loeb is the single most successful driver in the entire history of the World Rallying Championship. Nine consecutive driver's titles were won by Loeb in the time between 2004 and 2012, driving cars such as the Xsara, the C4, and the DS3.
- Citroën was the first company to offer credit for buying cars! André Citroën registered a consumer credit company for the sole purpose of providing car buyers with the credit they'd need to buy one of his cars!