As a newbi to citroens i would like to extend a warning to others carrying out repairs on the suspension system.
Do not force the anti-roll bar in any direction under any circumstances. You will almost definitly damage the front height controller that is attached to it! (like i did 'cause i didnt know it was there [:I]!) I was trying to refit a front wishbone btw and the roll bar was in the way.....outcomes the crowbar!..ooops!
The garage that it is currently at has quoted £80 for a second hand replacement (off a scrap car)....this seems a bit expensive...any thoughts?
HC Warning! (and rip off?)
Moderator: RichardW
But,if the clip did disconnect.....then there was no connection between the arb and the hc.........so you could do what you like with the arb and it couldnt damage the hc.
Maybe you damaged the linkage or clamp at worst,but the clip would go before any damage was done imo.
"is the price anygood" well that depends on what they are going to do.
Maybe you damaged the linkage or clamp at worst,but the clip would go before any damage was done imo.
"is the price anygood" well that depends on what they are going to do.
Unless the body of the HC was crushed, I fail to see how it could have been damaged. The fragile bits are the external metal hi pressure lines, which are liable to bend or snap, but the dainty bits are well protected within the valve body. The connecting control devices are springy bits of wire and steel brackets. I can understand bending a bracket, but this would straighten wuth a big vice-grips.
I Once bought a GS real cheap, because the front HC valve had been sabotaged by stabbing the end with a screwdriver, so that it leaked oil from the return gallery. Fixed it with a speck of silicone rubber adhesive (neutral cure).
I Once bought a GS real cheap, because the front HC valve had been sabotaged by stabbing the end with a screwdriver, so that it leaked oil from the return gallery. Fixed it with a speck of silicone rubber adhesive (neutral cure).
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Depending on the garage, they could well want £80 just to replace/reconnect the plastic clip. Citroen suspension is an exotic mystery to most people as garages well know and they charge accordingly!!!
Have a good look at the clip, if its o.k. reconnect it and see what happens- if its broken, then thats most likely the fault- go to the online shop and buy another for a few quid.
Have a good look at the clip, if its o.k. reconnect it and see what happens- if its broken, then thats most likely the fault- go to the online shop and buy another for a few quid.