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  1. thanks folks. very helpful info.
  2. I noticed them but didn't realise they would release the strut . Thanks again.
  3. Even better! Thanks. Might have a go then.
  4. That's really helpful thanks.
  5. Thanks very much. Top of strut looks a bit tricky to access inside bonnet as its so far back. Presume lots needs removing to access it? Wish there was a Haynes for this car. I've got a little corsa too and rarely have to take it to the garage. Will probably just give up on this one and let garage sort if I can drive it there. And yes, I realise should be done in pairs so will get cost for that too. Thanks again.
  6. Front suspension coil spring snapped in drive yesterday and went straight through tyre! Brand new Pirelli! Anyway, I'm not sure how to fix this. I presume the whole strut needs removing to replace the spring? Has anyone done this? I need the car back on the road ASAP so if not confident to DIY will take to garage. Not sure if I should go to local independent or main dealer for this job. Any thoughts? Thanks.
  7. Thanks. Just found the service manual online which says exactly what you have said so I'll go with it. It also says "imperative to start engine" first. Thanks again.
  8. Just about to bleed C8 brakes using easibleed which I've used before. Just checking sequence? Does anyone know the bleeding sequence please? Usually furthest away towards master cylinder but I just googled and found different (from front to back which is unusual to me). Also, does engine need to be running when bleeding with easibleed? (its the system that connects to the spare wheel for pressure. Ive used it before on other cars successfully). Any advice would be welcome before I start taking wheels off etc. thanks.
  9. Thanks. Been away. I'm now hoping it's the comms unit as I just paid £320 to Citroen for it. This is not £320 worth if stuff!! Auto electrician was sure this needed replacing but I also wondered about the airbag itself. Guess I'll have to wait and see now! Are these easy to fit myself? Would save £50 fitting fee but I guess I'd struggle if there were any complications. I'll get the man to do it!!!
  10. Good thinking! Never crossed m mind. Thanks. I'll check.
  11. I got the part number by registering with Citroen service so many thanks. It saved me ordering the wrong part! There appears to be only one on eBay and it's in Slovenia?' Anybody had any experiences of buying car parts from Eastern Europe via eBay? I'm tempted but wary!!!
  12. Many thanks folks. It's the drivers airbag igniter which is part of the "stalks" part and has to be an exact part number match. I'll register with above. And thanks again.
  13. Does anyone know where, other than Citroen, I can get a part number? I need a part that Citroen are charging £300 for but I can get from breakers for £80 but it needs to be the exact part number.local dealer refuses to tell me the part number. I would need to take the dashboard apart to find it myself.
  14. Just an update. I took it to local auto electrical wizz who diagnosed drivers airbag igniter fault. Needs replacement unit on steering wheel known as the "stalk"? . This comprises the indicator stalks etc and sits behind he wheel, no aftermarket one made for my car and Citroen want £300 for a new one. I've waited ages for a scrapyard to find one but one has just come up on eBay that might be the one I want. Local citroen dealer won't release part numbers. Does anyone know how I can get the part number so I can make sure I'm getting the right one? Thanks.
  15. Thanks that's really helpful . It's a 2 litre HDI 120hp 2008 grey.
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