Hopefully someone can help me with this.
I'm after getting a refurbished gearbox for my Nemo, is there an external part number stamped on the gearbox that I can see, to cross reference this with the company selling the refurb box? As I imagine there are different variants across nemo/bipper/qubo models.
Or can I find this information out from my VIN number in anyway?
Cheers
Gearbox part number?
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Re: Gearbox part number?
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Re: Gearbox part number?
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Re: Gearbox part number?
Hi, thanks for your Forum donation.
(1) New Genuine MEC Gearbox, CP 17X64, Marking CQ93, Original PSA part number: 2231F2, now superseded with replacement part number: 9803811380, £3970.01
Standard Exchange Gearbox CP 17X64, Marking CQJ3, original part number was 2232E3, now superseded with replacement part number: 1608748580, £2362.85
So you have both the old and most up to date part numbers for a new and an exchange gearbox for this specific vehicle that should help you.
All the above prices are UK VAT inclusive for reference and from Citroen dealerships.
(1) New Genuine MEC Gearbox, CP 17X64, Marking CQ93, Original PSA part number: 2231F2, now superseded with replacement part number: 9803811380, £3970.01
Standard Exchange Gearbox CP 17X64, Marking CQJ3, original part number was 2232E3, now superseded with replacement part number: 1608748580, £2362.85
So you have both the old and most up to date part numbers for a new and an exchange gearbox for this specific vehicle that should help you.
All the above prices are UK VAT inclusive for reference and from Citroen dealerships.
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rovingpaddy
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Re: Gearbox part number?
Awesome cheers Marc. While I'm here, would you be able to sort me the torque values on the clutch pressure plate and the flywheel for the same VIN number.
Much appreciated
Much appreciated
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Re: Gearbox part number?
(1) Clutch friction plate.
(2) Clutch mechanism.
(3) Clutch mechanism fixing screws.
(3) Flywheel bolts.
Tightening procedure (In ascending order of bolts):
Tighten the bolts to the specified torque
Slackening of the bolts
Pre-tightening to torque of the bolts
Tighten the bolts to the specified torque
Angular tightening of the bolts
Flywheel Bolts:
Tightening torque to 2,5 da.Nm
Slackening
Pre-tighten to 0,8 daNm
Tightening torque to 1,7 da.Nm
Angular tightening to 75°
(2) Clutch mechanism.
(3) Clutch mechanism fixing screws.
| Reference | Designation | Tightening torque |
| (3) | Clutch mechanism fixing screws | 2 daNm |
Tightening procedure (In ascending order of bolts):
Tighten the bolts to the specified torque
Slackening of the bolts
Pre-tightening to torque of the bolts
Tighten the bolts to the specified torque
Angular tightening of the bolts
Flywheel Bolts:
Tightening torque to 2,5 da.Nm
Slackening
Pre-tighten to 0,8 daNm
Tightening torque to 1,7 da.Nm
Angular tightening to 75°
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rovingpaddy
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Re: Gearbox part number?
Marc. I'm having a couple of electric issues on my Nemo. Thought I'd just reply to you here.
Would you be able to send me the wiring diagram or an exploded parts view of the drivers wing mirror and the wiring that goes up into the boot.
The drivers heated mirror and the temperature sensor have stopped working. But the motor still functions.
And the boot says it's open on the dash, but it's not and the lock has been swapped out with the same result.
So I'm thinking it's a wiring issue somewhere?
Cheers
Would you be able to send me the wiring diagram or an exploded parts view of the drivers wing mirror and the wiring that goes up into the boot.
The drivers heated mirror and the temperature sensor have stopped working. But the motor still functions.
And the boot says it's open on the dash, but it's not and the lock has been swapped out with the same result.
So I'm thinking it's a wiring issue somewhere?
Cheers
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Gearbox part number?
Most likely place is the door aperture where the wiring loom enters from the A pillar through a gromet into the driver's door. This is a weak point with the door being constantly opened and closed. Remove any protection and check out the wires here as they will very likely have weakened or been broken inside the protective sleeving. This is why some functions work like the mirror motor but not other functions as they are all on separate wires.
According to your VIN though, the vehicle isn't equipped with heated mirrors....
Tailgate Harness Intermediate Harness Front Door Harness
Simple Central Locking

Mirrors

With the exception of the wiring codes, most of the component codes are indexed here:
PSA Electrical Diagrams - Wiring & Symbols Codes Index
According to your VIN though, the vehicle isn't equipped with heated mirrors....
Tailgate Harness Intermediate Harness Front Door Harness
Simple Central Locking
Mirrors
With the exception of the wiring codes, most of the component codes are indexed here:
PSA Electrical Diagrams - Wiring & Symbols Codes Index
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rovingpaddy
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Re: Gearbox part number?
GiveMeABreak wrote: 10 Jan 2025, 14:03 Most likely place is the door aperture where the wiring loom enters from the A pillar through a gromet into the driver's door. This is a weak point with the door being constantly opened and closed. Remove any protection and check out the wires here as they will very likely have weakened or been broken inside the protective sleeving. This is why some functions work like the mirror motor but not other functions as they are all on separate wires.
According to your VIN though, the vehicle isn't equipped with heated mirrors....
Tailgate Harness
Intermediate Harness
Front Door Harness
Simple Central Locking
Mirrors
With the exception of the wiring codes, most of the component codes are indexed here:
PSA Electrical Diagrams - Wiring & Symbols Codes Index
Hey Marc. Any chance you could drop in here the instructions for replacing the gear linkages on my nemo please?