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Author Subject: doing a service....is my shopping list ok
sageman

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Post #1
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Total-Quartz-Future-NFC-9000-5W30-Engine-Oil-Ford-5L-/151269489415?hash=item23385d3b07:g:gn4AAOSwPe1UG~cE

http://www.thepeugeotshop.co.uk/product/Service_Fuel_Filters_%28Petrol%29_156786

http://www.thepeugeotshop.co.uk/product/306_-_2.0_Petrol_Engine_-_Service_Air_Filters_1444000000

http://www.thepeugeotshop.co.uk/product/Service_Oil_Filters_1109AL

may as well do the plugs too i suppose what should i get

i dont think its worth changeing gearbox oil it as it was done a few years ago

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Posted 20th Nov 2016 at 11:51
welshpug!

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Post #2
oil is a bit thin, quartz 7000 is the recommended which is a 10w40.

price for the rest is fair given its o.e stuff.

plugs an ngk bkr6ek or ez will more than suffice, pm davidmartin to see if he has any to hand.

see if you have a local motaquip factors, we have gmf round here and they do total oils on the shelf.

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Posted 20th Nov 2016 at 11:55
mocinim

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Post #3
Do you have a local peugeot garage if so go there n buy oem bits there pretty cheap for filters etc if not ring one get part numbers and order online get pug spark plugs there good and its £20 to change your gearbox oil again buy pug
For basic servicing.of a standard car i find you cant go wrong at peugeot

2.0 filters could be for xsi or cabriolet

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Posted 20th Nov 2016 at 12:03
sageman

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Post #4
my engine is hardly warm before i get to the main road wouldent thinner oil be better for that or does it not matter much

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Posted 20th Nov 2016 at 12:06
manthos

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Post #5
I have a full tub of 10w40 shell helix oil very good stuff it's no good to me as Im now supercharged so run different grade

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Posted 20th Nov 2016 at 15:43
mocinim

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Post #6
sageman wrote:
my engine is hardly warm before i get to the main road wouldent thinner oil be better for that or does it not matter much

If you concerned about running cold put in 5w 40 fully sinth will cover you

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Posted 20th Nov 2016 at 17:59

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