I bought a disc off Ebay for the Zsara because Haynes do not cover the later model. The one I got was a copy of the proper dealer system disc and in order to load it, I had to follow the badly translated instruction sheet in order to alter the network hardware address of my PC (not all PC hardware will allow this, but luckily mine did). This, presumably, was in order to mimic the cloned PC from which the disc had been copied. You had to do this every time you wanted to access the program. In addition, the whole program took ages to load (It’s for the whole Citroen catalogue) and another program was required to view the images. It took ages to get running.
The information on the disc was great for looking up part numbers, locating parts and showing model differences, as you would expect. But if you are looking for a workshop manual like Haynes…forget it. Only basic assembly sequences are provided.
It was worth buying, but a year later it timed out and I’ve not bothered trying to reload it…I am guessing that it won’t. The Ebay seller of this item told purchasers none of these anomalies, so be warned.
Edited by dereckr on 25/05/2010 at 14:37
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