A non-starting XUD9
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Harlequin
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Re: A non-starting XUD9
^^ had pretty much the same experience with ebay , ended up going to my local factors and spending £30 ish on `proper` branded ones!
Simon
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myglaren
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Re: A non-starting XUD9
Useful to know that. Beru plugs seem to work best with PSA engines.
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white exec
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Re: A non-starting XUD9
Well, a result, and a lesson, as you say.
Too late to throw the fakes back, I suppose. There is an Ebay guarantee, after all. Is the ad still there?
Glad you got everything running. Beru are first class, and do work well for PSA diesels.
Too late to throw the fakes back, I suppose. There is an Ebay guarantee, after all. Is the ad still there?
Glad you got everything running. Beru are first class, and do work well for PSA diesels.
Chris
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white exec
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Re: A non-starting XUD9
Just googled this a bit further, John.
Not BERLi, but Berlt . . . see Berlt.co.uk for their stuff.
If I was really suspicious, I'd say that name and mark was a deliberate attempt to pass off and confuse.
Even the horizontal stroke of the T has been chosen to recede when seen quickly.
Items ludicrously cheap, and aimed at maximising their sellers' margins (it says so).
I would be referring them to Trading Standards.
Items still on Ebay.
Not BERLi, but Berlt . . . see Berlt.co.uk for their stuff.
If I was really suspicious, I'd say that name and mark was a deliberate attempt to pass off and confuse.
Even the horizontal stroke of the T has been chosen to recede when seen quickly.
Items ludicrously cheap, and aimed at maximising their sellers' margins (it says so).
I would be referring them to Trading Standards.
Items still on Ebay.
Chris
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chinkostu
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Re: A non-starting XUD9
Carparts4less do beru ones, think they had a money off weekend and i got 4 for £18 or so. No issues since, did all 4 which was a pain on the turboD!myglaren wrote:Useful to know that. Beru plugs seem to work best with PSA engines.
I bought cheap for the 206 and i think they lasted a month or 3. For the labour involved it pays to get decent ones.
Stu
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1995 Xantia 1.9TD SX in (faded) Red
2003 Fiesta 1.4 Zetec in GREEEEEEEN
2001 206 1.9 LX
2001 Saxo VTR
1999 Saxo 1.1 East coast
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1996 306 1.8 XN Auto
1996 Fiesta 1.3