Citroen, DS Automobiles and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests

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Re: Citroen and Peugeot Official Part Number Requests

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Hello, my name is Simon I’ve got a Peugeot 508 1.6 L petrol engine 2014 model currently one of the hoses connected to the water pump is leaking water. Would you be able to send me a diagram of all the hoses and part numbers I will really appreciate your help.
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@simonk123

Please read the first post in this thread!

viewtopic.php?p=685750#p685750
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Afternoon Marc, Could you tell me the part number for the 8 small clips that hold the loading space protector in place on please. It may be No. 73 on the drawing Richard provided in the Berlingo Tail Gate thread.
Vin VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
They look like this when broken in 2
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And go here (The white dots)
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Seems to be 9341PF, but not listed against the VIN!
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Thanks Richard
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Hi Marc, when you get a chance could you get me the part numbers for (beru) glow plugs and suitable fuel injectors.
i know the glow plugs are easily available from the dealers but i'm trying to source some on ebay at a cheaper price. (beru only)
VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]

Once again thank you for this invaluable service.
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Here you go. With the official part numbers you'll be able to source possible alternatives.

Glow Plugs:
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Item (1) OEM Plugs, part: 5960F5, £31.16
Cheaper Citroen Alternative, part: 1616055480, £10.32

Fuel Injectors:
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Item (12)
New Rep Y Bosch, part: 1980H8, £637.24
Standard Exchange Rep Y Bosch Injector, part: 1980CE, £466.14
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Thank you for that Marc, im hoping to get the cars injectors tested early next year, maybe get them recon if required but it's starting up roughly in this cold weather so im just going to change the the glow plugs anyway, they could be the originals anyway + a generic obd tester suggested 2 were iffy recently.
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Good morning,

I'm after an electronic parking brake switch for my C6 - think they are all the same but VIN supplied anyway:

VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]

Cheers in advance
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Hi Marc (or anyone else that can help).

I have a 1994 605 with aircon (Vin VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]). It needs new Schraeder valves for the aircon fill points, but all I've been able to find out is that they are NOT the same as used in more popular models in Australia.

Any suggestions? I'm guessing XMs of the same age use the same parts, which may help a little.

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Orbit Motors wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:05 Good morning,

I'm after an electronic parking brake switch for my C6 - think they are all the same but VIN supplied anyway:

VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]

Cheers in advance
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Item (1), part: 470203 (new part which needs configuring), £1,313.30
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Armidillo wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 21:21 Hi Marc (or anyone else that can help).

I have a 1994 605 with aircon (Vin VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]). It needs new Schraeder valves for the aircon fill points, but all I've been able to find out is that they are NOT the same as used in more popular models in Australia.

Any suggestions? I'm guessing XMs of the same age use the same parts, which may help a little.

Cheers
Alec
Hi Alec

Doesn't seem straightforward:

There are 2 possibilities for this engine, 'AntiSlipping' and 'Without Antislipping' under the Freon Fixing diagrams. However neither of these have item (15) listed as available. When I say available, I don't mean no longer in production, but that they are not showing up as a part. Item (15) is not listed as a possibility.

'AntiSlipping'
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'Without Antislipping'
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If I remove the filter for your VIN for this engine, item (15) is listed as part: 6457VY and described as:

AIR CONDITIONING VALVE CAP
BASSE PRESSION
SCHRADER -
- SINGLE AIR CONDITIONING
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Hi Marc,

Related to the thread viewtopic.php?t=72676 where I had a problem with the oil and later decided to also get the DPF filter cleaned (because it was clogged). Person cleaning the DPF filter warned me that the NOx sensor might stop functioning correctly afterwards and I think it just happened.

Error:
P20EE00 Depollution of the deNOx system
Cause Local
Status Permanent
Characterisation of the fault Emission control ineffective

Engine Light and Urea Emissions control fault light are on.

So, I would like to know the part number of the NOx sensor (hopefully there is only one) for Citroen C4 GP 2015y 2,0 BlueHDI (B78). VIN VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]

Thank you.
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Hi Marko
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Item (8), Downstream NOx sensor, part: 9821120980, £374.04 direct from Citroen. The part carries a surcharge refundable when the old one is returned if buying from Citroen.
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GiveMeABreak wrote: 19 Dec 2022, 01:23
Orbit Motors wrote: 18 Dec 2022, 11:05 Good morning,

I'm after an electronic parking brake switch for my C6 - think they are all the same but VIN supplied anyway:

VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]

Cheers in advance
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Item (1), part: 470203 (new part which needs configuring), £1,313.30
Think he was after the cabin switch Marc (item 2?) Hopefully a lot cheaper🤣