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My 2011 Peugeot 5008 has disgraced itself and vomited EOLYS fluid on the drive. MrsPants was cross enough when it was "oil" but now that it's the carcinogen equivalent of smoking 40 cigs and then sitting in a bath of benzene for an hour a day (well you can't do both at once, that stuff's quite burny) she's threatening to use my knackers to scrub it off the paving
Anyone know enough to tell me what part number I need to replace the split tank with on a bit less leaky (seems there are at least 2 options) ?
(as said, 2011 2L 150 throbbin' HPs under the hood)
Thanks
(I know I need a grown-up to fit and re-register it; just sourcing)
Have you managed to clean it off the drive? We still had a nice dark red unshiftable splodge 6 years later....
No idea which part number you want. I remember reading a hobo option to buy just the fluid and use a sports direct hydration pack bladder in the original casing. Think a proper one was about £300 fitted at our local Citroen dealer.
Have you managed to clean it off the drive? We still had a nice dark red unshiftable splodge 6 years later….
<gulp> 😟
did your knackers ever recover ?
Her car not mine....
And we moved house (fairly extreme just to escape a stain on the drive). Now waiting for it to soil itself on the new drive.
Can't work out which one yours will be but find out your engine code,follow that link and select your vehicle and you'll most likely find it under Mechanical>Air and Fuel>Fuel Tank, because on a lot of these engines it's added to the fuel each time you pop the cap open.
thanks - couldn't find on a quick look last night but I'll have a proper go tonight
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If it’s block paving drive, can you lift & turn the affected blocks over?
Looks like all the 2.0L engines share the same part, which is item 30 in the Fuel Tank page. Original part# was 1500PJ but that has been superseded by 96724199 80. It's just a plastic tank (with a pump inside) with a rubber hose quick fit onto it though so may be worth checking it's not just a bad hose connection before buying a new tank if you haven't already.