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The identifier does not refer to a standard global Citroën vehicle model or a universal OBD-II diagnostic code. Instead, it most commonly appears as a specific sub-component identifier

: Check the strut towers or the inner wing for stamped digits or printed labels.

Specifically rear suspension height sensors, leading to "Suspension Fault". Common Symptoms of the 09D1 Code

: If the mirrors work correctly but the code persists, technicians often use Lexia/Diagbox to "de-activate" the mirror position indexing function in the BSI (Built-in Systems Interface) or Door Module.

To anyone else, it was just rust and forgotten French engineering. But Léo’s late grandfather, a mechanic who’d worked at the Citroën factory in the 1970s, had whispered a strange secret on his deathbed: “09D1 was never built. It was… remembered.”