Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests

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Ta muchly Richard, thought I'd give Husky a few months to dig his VIN up again :-D
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Thanks Richard, ive now got the seller saying they dont need part numbers, then they said they have checked my car details , first they said it was wrong now its wright now they need pictures of the fittment ive just told them give me my money back ive had enough . Thanks for your help though
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Hi Marc, please can you recommend which Anti freeze is applicable to my van ( the colour) . Thanks.
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You shouldn't need to do anything with the antifreeze. The coolant is already correctly mixed and should already be fine - it is normally checked at service at certain intervals. So you only need to intervene if there has been a leak or loss of fluid.

In this case PSA use Freecor DSCAntifreeze, or Freecor DSCFluid (Ready to use). You must never use colours as a guide - they are irrelevant and mean nothing at all. It is the content of the fluid that is important.

1Litre Freecor DSCAntifreeze, part: 1637756080
2 litre Freecor DSCFluid ready for use, part: 1637756380

So I would not add anything to the cooling system unless there is a specific requirement to do so - if this is the original factory coolant then it should not need checking or replacing until the specified change interval.

For your vehicle, the coolant PH level is checked at 75k miles / 4 year(s) Then every 25k miles / 2 years. They would then replace it or top it up if required after checking at service.
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Good evening. Could I please have the part number for the Eolys tank and or pump. It's gubbed.

Thanks.

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Good day gents, can i please have the part number for the cable that runs from the nac head unit to the icockpit. Thanks, i believe they call it a LVDS cable
PS: its a peugeot 3008 btw
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Dustysweeper wrote: 21 Nov 2024, 22:13 Good evening. Could I please have the part number for the Eolys tank and or pump. It's gubbed.

Thanks.

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Item 16 is the reservoir, which includes the pump AFAIK. Can't find a hose connecting it to the tank however - part 20 is not listed against your VIN....
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1610115580 - £258.72 - there is a £120 exchange surcharge on it as well!
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zeantonio wrote: 22 Nov 2024, 03:18 Good day gents, can i please have the part number for the cable that runs from the nac head unit to the icockpit. Thanks, i believe they call it a LVDS cable
PS: its a peugeot 3008 btw
Have you got a VIN, or is this something you are wanting to add? If no VIN what year is the car?
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RichardW wrote: 22 Nov 2024, 09:32
zeantonio wrote: 22 Nov 2024, 03:18 Good day gents, can i please have the part number for the cable that runs from the nac head unit to the icockpit. Thanks, i believe they call it a LVDS cable
PS: its a peugeot 3008 btw
Have you got a VIN, or is this something you are wanting to add? If no VIN what year is the car?
Its something that im trying to retrofit, maybe a 2017 peugeot 3008/5008 with icockpit
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In 3008 this appears to be the only reference to LVDS (item 22), but not clear if it is the part you are looking for!
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RichardW wrote: 23 Nov 2024, 10:04 In 3008 this appears to be the only reference to LVDS (item 22), but not clear if it is the part you are looking for!

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Yes thats exacly the one that i need, how do i know which one of the part numbers is?
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Parts are for specific vehicles - therefore there's no way we can tell you what the correct part is (if any) you need as it was never fitted to your vehicle. Richard is just showing you what is listed for all systems. We don't normally provide this sort of assistance for this very reason. If it's (22), then 9824200980 will be the part as this is the superseded part number for the original.
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Hi,

My engine under tray has come loose this evening and is dragging on the floor and I can see that the fitting holes on the wheel arch liner are broken (I've had to replace both arches and the tray before). However, I'm struggling to find the part.

Please can I have the part number for the right hand front wheel arch liner for a 2015 Grand C4 Picasso. Unfortunately, I have had to leave the car where it was so don't have the VIN but, hopefully, you can see it on a previous post above on 11th Sept 2024 at 19:00

Thank you.
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Here you go:
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(10) Wheel Housing Mudguard (Right), part: 9817394880, £113.62

Here's the underbody protection parts - any items you need from here let me know the item number (note you don't have (3), (5), (6), (7) on your vehicle.
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Evening!

Please could I have the relevant part number for the heater blower resistor (rheostat) for the 3008?

Intermittent issue with her blower motor which has the potential to fail probably at the worst time of year anytime soon. No air this morning and then only on full (allegedly) but seems alright to me this evening. Very odd.