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Hello everyone
Recently purchased a 2007. 1.6. Diesel van.
Noticed a brake fluid leak coming from the reservoir.
One of the last owners have blocked up a hole with a nut and bolt, don't know why.
Tried eBay but the reservoir for sale are different to the one I have.
I might have to buy the servo aswell
Anyone know where I can get one from.
Cheers
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27-05-2020, 10:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-05-2020, 10:27 AM by Sol.)
If you go to
http://www.catcar.info/citroen/?lang=en and enter your VIN, then browse to the braking section for your car, you will get the exact part number (copy it but remove the space inbetween the letters and numbers most of the time) then either search ebay or contact
https://peugeotcitroendsparts.com/ and they will quote the price for a brand new unit.
Don't click the part number on catcar, or if you do, ignore the message about parts not available, it's only an online parts catalog and diagram thing, they don't actually sell anything but the part numbers (taking into account your RPO number off the door sticker as some parts were changed or updated over the years) are correct and can be used to find the right part for your VIN.
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Cheers will have a look at that
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