205 spec.

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sorrento205

2,870 posts

237 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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nor me. looks more like 50's american than euro style to me. Apart from that it looks good

groomi

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9,317 posts

244 months

Saturday 20th October 2007
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I'm ressurrecting this thread as it was very informative first time around.

The cheapo Halfrauds HT leads I fitted a couple of years ago are letting damp into the plugs now and the car struggles to start unless I do the old WD40 trick first. So it's time for new leads - any suggestions for good quality jobbies?

I've also got to carry out a service soon which I always do myself. I've read that I should be using the genuine Peugeot oil filter due to a one-way valve thingy. Is there anywhere I get these from online as my dealers parts desk is never open at weekends?

smile

sorrento205

2,870 posts

237 months

Saturday 20th October 2007
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ive used german swedish and french for both in the past and have been fine

WildCards

4,061 posts

218 months

Monday 22nd October 2007
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groomi said:
I'm ressurrecting this thread as it was very informative first time around.

The cheapo Halfrauds HT leads I fitted a couple of years ago are letting damp into the plugs now and the car struggles to start unless I do the old WD40 trick first. So it's time for new leads - any suggestions for good quality jobbies?

I've also got to carry out a service soon which I always do myself. I've read that I should be using the genuine Peugeot oil filter due to a one-way valve thingy. Is there anywhere I get these from online as my dealers parts desk is never open at weekends?

smile
Change the gearbox oil if it hasn't been done, you'll notice a hoooge improvement.