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Hello,

I've bought Citroen c5 from 2007 with a diesel engine and I have a list the following parts which were changed. I have no idea what do these names and abbreviations mean. Probably they are in french.  Can you help me with this?

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Welcome to the forum.

 

The VIN gives the car as a C5 II 5 DOOR SALOON 1.6 HDi 110 particle emission filter (DV6TED4) Manual gearbox 5 and has allowed a part no. search against your car.

 

Looks as if there has been an oil and filter change - huile is oil and Total INEO 5w-30 has been used which is correct for a car with a dpf, a dpf change, the sump has been replaced, the dpf regenerated and the eolys fluid level checked. Being a 1.6 hdi, possibly the sump has been replaced to remove any sludge that could cause early turbo failure  (a common problem on the 1.6 hdi) or maybe it was damaged and possibly the dpf was damaged at the same time or it was due for replacement.

 

The mec may be labour charges since they are all the same. The numbers look as if they are parts numbers if you ignore the 0000.

179744 is a dpf joint kit

1731JT is the dpf (FAP)

1714F9 is a pressure sensor pipe from the dpf

301N1 is the engine sump

31129 is the sump drain plug

31340 is the drain plug sealing washer

1109AY is the oil filter element

the etancheite may be sealant for the sump to engine block joint since I could not find the part against the number.

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