My car a 52 plate C5 estate has failed its MOT for amongst other small things, a broken rubber suspension hose on the NS front wheel.
I dont know if its the supply or return pipe, (I think its the return one) here is a picture of the offending item
Can anyone give me the name of this and the part number? I presume it just slips over the metal pipes.
Thanks for your help.
part number for front suspension pipe
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It's the strut leak off hose - you can probably just pull the bit off the pipe and stuff the end back on to get it MOT'd provided there's enough slack. Otherwise:
Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT
95050399 LEAK BACK HOSE 12.81 GBP 15.37 GBP 15.37 GBP
96127591 ADJUST COLLAR 4.24 GBP 5.09 GBP 5.09 GBP
The second part is the clamp. These are the same parts as fitted to later Xantias, so it should be available from GSF cheaper than this.
Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT
95050399 LEAK BACK HOSE 12.81 GBP 15.37 GBP 15.37 GBP
96127591 ADJUST COLLAR 4.24 GBP 5.09 GBP 5.09 GBP
The second part is the clamp. These are the same parts as fitted to later Xantias, so it should be available from GSF cheaper than this.
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Thank you Richard for your help.
Got the pipe and clip from Citroen
fitted pipe but couldn't get the clip on properly so refitted old clip which I also couldn't tighten up, I then got a suitably large jubilee clip and put it round the original clip and tightened it. Is there a special method to tighten this clip.
Is there any reason why this should not be OK?
A Garage looked at it and said they'd do the same. What I'll do is clean the area with gunk, top up the reservoir and see that everythings ok.
Got the pipe and clip from Citroen
fitted pipe but couldn't get the clip on properly so refitted old clip which I also couldn't tighten up, I then got a suitably large jubilee clip and put it round the original clip and tightened it. Is there a special method to tighten this clip.
Is there any reason why this should not be OK?
A Garage looked at it and said they'd do the same. What I'll do is clean the area with gunk, top up the reservoir and see that everythings ok.
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I use some modified pincers, Boker brand (nothing fancy, just older eastern European stuff). They have the forward edges ground flush and the back edge bevel thinned out. This enables you to grip the back side of the clip and the root of its "hook" simultaneously and squeeze them together.
Once the clip is lightly attached over the hook, a final tap with small hammer sits it home. C'est facile.
Once the clip is lightly attached over the hook, a final tap with small hammer sits it home. C'est facile.
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the reason i would not use a jubbily clip is you could over tighten it,
which will cause the block at the bottom of the strut pipe the curl out wards at top and bottom,
if you dont have pinchers which would be my first choice, then use large side cutters to pull the clip into its second and fully home postion,
regards malcolm
which will cause the block at the bottom of the strut pipe the curl out wards at top and bottom,
if you dont have pinchers which would be my first choice, then use large side cutters to pull the clip into its second and fully home postion,
regards malcolm