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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / December 2006

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blkdar - 24 Dec 2006 18:25 GMT
Can anyone tell me where the diesel filter is on a peugot 306 diesel
estate please its on the  v registration?

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malc - 24 Dec 2006 21:08 GMT
> Can anyone tell me where the diesel filter is on a peugot 306 diesel
> estate please its on the  v registration?

Which variety of diesel is it? It may make a difference. The 106 filter (on
a 1.5 diesel) screws into the thermostat housing on the passenger side of
the engine. On a 1.9 Xantia/BX (i.e. a TUD engine I believe it's called)
it's also in or on the stat housing but more accessible being on the front
of the engine in a sort of black pot with 4 allen type screws holding the
lid on.

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Brian - 25 Dec 2006 09:46 GMT
> > Can anyone tell me where the diesel filter is on a peugot 306 diesel
> > estate please its on the  v registration?
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> of the engine in a sort of black pot with 4 allen type screws holding the
> lid on.

Assuming it's the 1.9 D then it is indeed on top of the thermostat housing,
RHS of the block as you look at is from the front.
If it happened to be an early HDI then it is centre front of the block under
the engine top cover.
In both cases you can see the fuel pipes connected to it, and it is a black
plastic cylender about 100mm dia.
 
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