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Hi, I'm soon going to give my 2016 BlueHDI multispace a service, I have the oil and filter, but not sure what sump plug I will need to replace the existing, any ideas?
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Just reuse the old one .....
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With a new washer.
B9 (2016) 1.6 BlueHDi 100 Multispace XTR = Mine; B9 (2013) Enterprise 1.6 HDi Van = Hers.
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Or if you don't have a new washer due to not knowing the correct size (M10?) you can re-use the old one with a little silicone instant gasket. If possible anneal the old washer over a gas flame until cherry red, quench it in water to get most of the crud off, then a light wire brush.
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Plastic yikes ... which car ??
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It’s definitely a good idea to change the washer on your sump plug, the Blue hid engine uses 0/30 oil, which is very thin & finds the slightest flaw.
The 2.0 Euro 6 engine in the 308 etc uses a plastic sump plug that is held in with a small split pin for safety’s sake.
It is recommended to change the whole plug on these, think they are about £10 from psa.
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