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jeanlepharmacien |
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Joined: Jan 22 2016
Member No: #2484
Location: Altrincham |
Good afternoon, I have a leak from my power steering (think it's high pressure pipework from pump to steering rack) and the garage tell me part 4014 HW is needed (2019 2.7Hdi RHD C6) which is ...guess what... no longer available from Citroen My MOT comes up in Jan 2020 and does anyone have/know of this part? Any workarounds? Scrapped car piece to be used as a template for custom manufacturing? I have checked forums but not come up against many entries regarding this type of issue...(cannot be THAT rare) Regards John |
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C6Dave |
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Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland |
If you look on eBay there are a couple of 6's being broken for parts. Also try Arnaud at Citropro - Click Here - My 1st C6 had a slight leak on a power steering pipe and I was told that it meant dropping the whole subframe to access however the car passed an MOT with it but it was 10 years ago. |
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cruiserphil |
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Member No: #38
Location: Celbridge |
Hello John, I see on a french car forum post that Pleiades repaired a hydraulic steering pipe which was no longer available for a Xantia. Might be worth giving them a shout? Best regards, Phil C. |
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jeanlepharmacien |
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Joined: Jan 22 2016
Member No: #2484
Location: Altrincham |
Thanks for both of those suggestions; Checked eBay but cant see any C6s advertised as being scrapped (that may be my searches..) I'm trying Citropro for a scrap part - possibly as a template for a custom one to be made. Have seen suggestions on EU sites that one may be available in Germany - not hopeful though. Pleiades is an idea - my garage didn't tell me what the leak comprised of - I'm guessing ribber/metal unions as most likely site. Regards John |
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Hattershaun |
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Joined: Dec 19 2010
Member No: #320
Location: Bedfordshire, UK |
jeanlepharmacien wrote ... Thanks for both of those suggestions; Checked eBay but cant see any C6s advertised as being scrapped (that may be my searches..) I'm trying Citropro for a scrap part - possibly as a template for a custom one to be made. Have seen suggestions on EU sites that one may be available in Germany - not hopeful though. Pleiades is an idea - my garage didn't tell me what the leak comprised of - I'm guessing ribber/metal unions as most likely site. Regards John Suggest you try Robert at B.L.Autos, he's just started breaking up a 2.7HDi C6. - Click Here - |
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jeanlepharmacien |
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Joined: Jan 22 2016
Member No: #2484
Location: Altrincham |
Spoke to B: Autos; sadly they don't have the pipe (suspect someone got there before me).... | ||
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C6Dave |
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Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland |
Try eecarparts on eBay, I bought some bits from them from a car being broken - Click Here - There is also SYNETIQ on eBay - Click Here - who are breaking a C6 Hills Salvage advertising used parts - Click Here - Finally Five Star Salavage - Click Here - breaking a C6 |
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rwb |
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Joined: Dec 22 2014
Member No: #1988
Location: Telford |
If you can get the correct fittings for each end then can you get hose swaged onto them? | ||
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321dave |
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Joined: Sep 09 2011
Member No: #614
Location: Dublin |
rwb wrote ... If you can get the correct fittings for each end then can you get hose swaged onto them? That's a good idea. Looks like Most C6 will need a solution in the future. Checked by hoses as well and sure enough they are also weeping!! |
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jeanlepharmacien |
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Joined: Jan 22 2016
Member No: #2484
Location: Altrincham |
It's going to be a real problem this. I'm looking to buy a scrap piece hopefully better than mine and fit it. My plan is to take my old piece to use as a template and look to get new ends made and hoses to attached - there's plenty of heavy machinery hydraulic hose repair companies so this must be possible as long as the metal ends can be sorted. The main problem is probably the metal runs as these probably snake over all sorts of components and restricted spaces |
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MGmike |
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Joined: May 21 2017
Member No: #3151
Location: South Queensferry |
If you can wait a little longer (couple of weeks) I've got one on my spares car you can buy. I can't guarantee it won't leak and might be best to refurbish it before fitting. Best to do it once properly than cut corners and do it twice! I'll also provide pictures of the run to help you get an idea of what needs to be removed. I'm guessing the front sub-frame(s) will need to be dropped if the engine is still in place! Also, these guys said they could refurb most pipes if the metal ends are intact.. - Click Here - |
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jeanlepharmacien |
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Joined: Jan 22 2016
Member No: #2484
Location: Altrincham |
MGmike wrote ... If you can wait a little longer (couple of weeks) I've got one on my spares car you can buy. I can't guarantee it won't leak and might be best to refurbish it before fitting. Best to do it once properly than cut corners and do it twice! I'll also provide pictures of the run to help you get an idea of what needs to be removed. I'm guessing the front sub-frame(s) will need to be dropped if the engine is still in place! Also, these guys said they could refurb most pipes if the metal ends are intact.. - Click Here - I can wait a couple of weeks; a refurb would certainly be the best idea so can I take you up on that offer? |
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Paulius |
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Joined: Aug 14 2014
Member No: #1821
Location: Vilnius |
I did have it refurbished, but some other power steering pipe was leaking as well. I think that they increased the "rubbery" length. Now I've got some problems with the steering - when the RPM is low, it somehow lacks support, steering wheel is hard to turn until i tap the gas a bit... | ||
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MGmike |
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Joined: May 21 2017
Member No: #3151
Location: South Queensferry |
jeanlepharmacien wrote ... I can wait a couple of weeks; a refurb would certainly be the best idea so can I take you up on that offer? No prob's, I'll try and get you some pic's at the weekend and PM you more details. I have a couple of days garage time scheduled mid month when I should be able to make time to remove it. |
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rwb |
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Joined: Dec 22 2014
Member No: #1988
Location: Telford |
Well we've discovered that for the power steering you can jubilee clip hose onto the rigid pipe and it will hold. I've asked all over -- tractor hydraulics in particular -- but either it's impossible to join rigid to hose other than by swaging, or it's a secret, and I swear it's the latter. I imagine it involving flaring the pipe and putting in an olive. |
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