Dispatch starter removal

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Re: Dispatch starter removal

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Try searching on the replacement part - as this supersedes the original: 9807028780
Not sure what you are looking to pay - but for reference these are brand new from Citroen for £216.79 inclusive. They aren't exactly cheap second hand either, with this £129 used!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-Citr ... 2957377499

A load here too - cheaper:
https://www.proxyparts.com/car-parts-st ... /fuse-box/

At the end of the day Rich - this is what the proper replacement part number is. Ignore what the chap says about beginning '96', there are plenty of 9807028780 about and if you went to Citroen to pay for the job, that is what they would order and fit. :-D
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Re: Dispatch starter removal

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That is my local breaker, he's the one who said it begins 96. :-D The first item you linked to.
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I can't see any of my links to a '96' Rich.... or am I missing something?
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GiveMeABreak wrote: 17 Jun 2018, 12:06 I can't see any of my links to a '96' Rich.... or am I missing something?

Marc, you misunderstand me mate, the first link you posted, the eBay one, is my local pug Citroen breaker, when I first found out what the problem was, this firm were the ones that told me the part number began with 96. I didn’t mean you gave me a link that began 96. Lol Hope that clarifies things :-D :-DI will continue my search for a used one, as at that price, I may as well pay the extra 65 and buy new. The garage I bought the van from,said they can order me one for 10% discount on the retail price.
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That's ok, I thought I was losing the plot (again). :lol: Yes, that makes sense, at least you know it's brand new and the second hand one cold be on its last legs anyway, saving you having to do the job again.:-D
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Re: Dispatch starter removal

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What a pain in the arse that job was. If I.d owned a stumpy torx driver, it would have been easy. Two torx screws and one nut, and 5 connectors to remove, the bottpm screw was impossible to get to without the stumpy tool, so O had to remove the headlight, which was also a pita. Ended up disconnecting half the inner bumper,and riving the headlight out. Realistically speaking the bumper should have come off, and the head light.
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Re: Dispatch starter removal

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Hi guts could someone please show on a picture where to find starter motor on citroen dispatch 2.0hdi mk1 2006 or even a video link thanks