My C5 had no undertray when I bought it. I hope to quiet the racket of the 180k mile 2.0 diesel a little by replacing it.
I have looked in the parts software for my VIN it offers two different shapes with no extra info to work out which one I would need.
Does anyone know which part number I want?
My VIN VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
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Tony H
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
There are multiple parts - each are different - depends which ones you want - your C5 has them all.
(1) Engine and gearbox soundproofing (Part: 7013T7)
(3) Front Engine Air Deflector (Part: 7013GH)
(5) Left (Part: 7013R5) and (5) Right (Part: 7013R7) Engine Air Deflectors
(6) Left (Part: 7013FG) and (6) Right (Part: 7013FH) Engine Air Deflectors
If it's the main Engine and Gearbox soundproofing (Item 1), better get the crown Jewels up for auction: £263.22 inc. VAT from Citroen.
(1) Engine and gearbox soundproofing (Part: 7013T7)
(3) Front Engine Air Deflector (Part: 7013GH)
(5) Left (Part: 7013R5) and (5) Right (Part: 7013R7) Engine Air Deflectors
(6) Left (Part: 7013FG) and (6) Right (Part: 7013FH) Engine Air Deflectors
If it's the main Engine and Gearbox soundproofing (Item 1), better get the crown Jewels up for auction: £263.22 inc. VAT from Citroen.
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
Be wary of some of the much cheaper aftermarket ones. Some have been reported as nothing more than thin plastic
Citroen originals used to be around 3mm thick, plus sound insulation on the top side. If kept securely fastened in place, and not snagged by rocks/rough ground, they last many years.
Citroen originals used to be around 3mm thick, plus sound insulation on the top side. If kept securely fastened in place, and not snagged by rocks/rough ground, they last many years.
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Tony H
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
Thanks guys
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Hell Razor5543
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
Be prepared to wince at the price Citroen want to charge you! 
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Stickyfinger
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
Which is why good cable ties do well on mineHell Razor5543 wrote: 09 Sep 2019, 13:43 Be prepared to wince at the price Citroen want to charge you!![]()
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
I bought one of those cheap Polish ones off ebay. It was about £40 at the time but they seem a bit more now A bit rough round the edges but actually much thicker and more robust plastic than the original which had shattered. Still on the car after four years. I did add some self adhesive aluminum-topped sound proofing to the engine side.
Don't expect a huge difference in noise though, I put it on to keep out the Scottish weather.
Don't expect a huge difference in noise though, I put it on to keep out the Scottish weather.
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Undertray for C5 X7 Tourer 2.0 HDI Exclusive
I also bought a Polish one for a MK II and it was crap.
It the tin the bin the day it arrived - ill-fitting, wrong sized holes in the wrong places, poorly imitated shape, poorly made rubbish that went straight in the recyling bin.
It the tin the bin the day it arrived - ill-fitting, wrong sized holes in the wrong places, poorly imitated shape, poorly made rubbish that went straight in the recyling bin.
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