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Our mechanic has suggested that we should think about scrapping our 2002 Berlingo as it needs an instrument cluster and he's been unable to buy one anywhere. I've done searches on some of the sites that link to scrapyards all over the country but they say they need the part number to be able to get an exact match. Does anyone know where I can find the part number?
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26-04-2017, 11:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 26-04-2017, 12:03 PM by brodfather11.)
Its a bit drastic to scrap a berlingo for a faulty cluster that can be repaired for about £40.00.
What's the fault ?
There one on fleabay for £30.00
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CITROEN-BERLIN...SwA3dYGJ9x
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Thanks, the item had ended by the time I was able to get back on here and look at ebay. The breakers yards I've tried have said I need the part number to get an exact match.
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I sold the car but not to a scrapyard. The person who bought it wanted it for carting hay and straw bales locally and he seemed to know a lot about mechanics so can probably fix it up humself. I got a fair bit more for it than I would have done if I'd sold it for scrap.
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