Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests
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Re: Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests
Hi Marc, can you give me the part number for the brake switch on my C5 x7 please.
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Note that this is a replacement 'kit' that contains an intermediate harness to be fitted - see below:
Repair
Disconnect: The electrical harness (1).
Replace: The brake lamp connector (2).
Position: The intermediate electrical harness (1):
- Connect the intermediate electrical harness (1) to the stop lamp switch (2)
- Connect the other end of the intermediate electrical harness (4) to the electrical harness (1)
- Wrap the connector (3) linking the intermediate electrical harness (4) to the electrical harness (1)
- with the foam (5)
- Attach the 2 electrical harnesses (1), (4) together; Using a plastic clip (6) (Moderately tighten)
- Cut the excess length from the plastic collar (6)
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Thanks Marc one of these days I'll get a part that doesn't want to bring it's friends with it.
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Re: Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests
Hi, my camper based on Citroen Jumper (Relay) III van - year 2016 is leaking diesel from a plastic pipe connection with a rubber hose near the diesel tank - it's difficult to pinpoint it accurately but I have a picture of it.
The rubber hose is retained over the plastic pipe with a hose clamp - looks like a former repair. Tried to tighten the clamp with no success. The pipe could be something added after conversion - from the Webasto unit - or it could be a fuel line from factory, i don't know. If you can post here the fuel tank and fuel lines diagram from the manual, this could help me to find the complete OEM part to replace (or not). VIN: VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
Thanks a lot!
The rubber hose is retained over the plastic pipe with a hose clamp - looks like a former repair. Tried to tighten the clamp with no success. The pipe could be something added after conversion - from the Webasto unit - or it could be a fuel line from factory, i don't know. If you can post here the fuel tank and fuel lines diagram from the manual, this could help me to find the complete OEM part to replace (or not). VIN: VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
Thanks a lot!
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Sure, here you are:
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Thank you, it doesn't look like anything on those diagrams, must be something from the conversion but I'll look closer with these pictures in hand.
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This is what you should have as it was from the factory, so can only advise on items shown.
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Hi, Marc
The Air filter Box on my van is loose. Does it come with any brackets or clips ? Please can you give me the part numbers. Thanks. It’s Peugeot Expert.
The Air filter Box on my van is loose. Does it come with any brackets or clips ? Please can you give me the part numbers. Thanks. It’s Peugeot Expert.
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Hi
Yes, there's the main Air Filter Housing at (1)
The Filter itself at (2)
The Housing is secured by:
(4) Brackets, part 9807296780 (pack of 2) , £1.92
and..
(3) Flexible Studs (pack of 4), part: 1623159380, £16.64
Yes, there's the main Air Filter Housing at (1)
The Filter itself at (2)
The Housing is secured by:
(4) Brackets, part 9807296780 (pack of 2) , £1.92
and..
(3) Flexible Studs (pack of 4), part: 1623159380, £16.64
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Hi, my dispatch failed the mot, front discs and pads, both drop links and both front springs. There are different sizes on Ebay for the parts so could you look up part numbers and/or sizes for me please. VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff] Thanks in advance.
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Cheaper Kit, part: 1687772380, £116.32
(3) OEM Pads, part: 1673601380, £168.22
Cheaper Pads, part: 1617279580, £50.60
(2) OEM ARB Rod, part: 508756, £40.57
PSA Cheaper part: 1634909680, £9.49
(1) Front Suspension Spring, (Marking: 1 Orange + 2 Green), part: 5002NY, £256.68
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Re: Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests
Could have I the RPO number for the 3008 please?
Cannot see where it is under the bonnet.
Cannot see where it is under the bonnet.
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Re: Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests
13510 Roger, (built on 4th November 2013).
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Lovely! Thank you Marc. Slightly confused as when I looked in the door shut last night I could see 1351089 and in my mate's E3 technical data (from Haynes I believe) it states 13510 from 04/11/2013 to 2016 so I thought 13510 was just the start of the new facelift date? Car was registered on 18/12/2023 which, of course, isn't the build date so I actually just used the 13510 when resetting the maintenance indicator via his Thinkpad.
How strange that his was probably the very first facelift car? What are the chances?
Whilst writing, could you tell me what the official description of 0952 fault code is (assuming we have access to that data). It will be something like FM2 Aerial Short circuit to earth, maybe?
Also, any location data or wiring diagrams for said system if available please?
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No, that's not right. 13510 is the unique build date for your vehicle - I can't advise of the exact change over of facelifted models but I believe the MK 1 3008 had a facelift in 2014 sometime. The MK II was released at some point in 2016 and the MK III sometime in 2024.
0952 isn't a valid fault code, but if you do find it, post it up on the technical Forum please, not in the parts section. When I see that, I'll see if I have a diagram or not and post it there.
0952 isn't a valid fault code, but if you do find it, post it up on the technical Forum please, not in the parts section. When I see that, I'll see if I have a diagram or not and post it there.
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