Just been told that one pipe and the condesor has gone in my 2001 306
Hdi - looking at £430 for the lot so now trying to source parts a bit
cheaper! Anyone know if this would fit - Ebay 190101904278?
Anyone know where I might be able to get parts cheaper than £150 for
the condensor?
TIA
cheers,
Len
Chrs - 14 Apr 2007 20:21 GMT
where are you in the u.k?if you are in the u.k.lots of companies out
there doing these things repairing and charging up
Martin Whybrow - 14 Apr 2007 20:46 GMT
> Just been told that one pipe and the condesor has gone in my 2001 306
> Hdi - looking at £430 for the lot so now trying to source parts a bit
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> cheers,
> Len
Len
Have you tried German Swedish & French? I got the condenser for my 406 for
£125 last year from them.
Martin

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Len Cuff - 14 Apr 2007 20:56 GMT
>Just been told that one pipe and the condesor has gone in my 2001 306
>Hdi - looking at £430 for the lot so now trying to source parts a bit
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>cheers,
> Len
Live in Lincoln.
I have managed to find on online site which will sell a new one for
£99.98 inc delivery which sounds better but am I on a hiding to
nothing in getting it repaired? Both front pipes will have been
replaced and the condenser so what can I expect next? Am I likely to
get another hefty repair next year?
I'll try Swedish/parts on Monday as we have one just down the road but
I suspect that's where the guy was going to order it from anyway.
Thanks for the help would appreciate your views on whether it's worth
getting it sorted. Guy said if I got the parts, he would fit and
regass for £140 -- sound reasonable?
cheers,
Len
Bob Minchin - 14 Apr 2007 21:14 GMT
> >Just been told that one pipe and the condesor has gone in my 2001 306
> >Hdi - looking at £430 for the lot so now trying to source parts a bit
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> cheers,
> Len
A common fault is that the pipes are made from aluminium and are held in
place with a steel clip. Add a measure of road salt and water and an
electolytic cell is set up and corrosion sets in.
Ask your aircon man to examine the other pipes for signs of corrosion and
get those changed as well. Wrap several layers of insualtion tape around the
pipes where the clips fit on so they don't touch electrically. I expect he
will have come across the problem before.
Also consider getting to add some dye in with the refrigerant. IF you do get
a leak in the future, then it will be easier to locate the problem.
HTH
Bob
Steve B - 16 Apr 2007 22:14 GMT
I've just had the condenser on my late late model 306 changed today.
It cost about £120 +fitting; that seems about right.
You could probably get one cheaper on the 'net but there appear to be
several different types, so take care.
My dealer was surprised that mine was "banana shaped" as he put it... (i.e.
it's curved).
The other poster's comment about the different materials of the pipes is a
very wise one - the one pipe that runs parallel to the condenser appears to
be a well-known source of problems.
As well as the tracer dye already mentioned, you might want to think about
getting the dryer changed as well, especially if it's never been done before
or the system has been out of action for any time. The dryer absorbs any
traces of moisture in the refrigerant system that could cause corrosion or
other problems from the inside.
- Steve
> Just been told that one pipe and the condesor has gone in my 2001 306
> Hdi - looking at £430 for the lot so now trying to source parts a bit
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> cheers,
> Len