how long to fit heater matrix for citreon relay
if its a 205 gti the door will go right on as 1993 & 1995 are both phaise 2 models if its a standared 205 not to sure.
You should be able to but you will need new mounts and some links.
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Yes, as long as your wheels are 4 stud. Some peugeot 106 models are 3 stud.
Yes, and they will need to use the same wheel nuts as the 205 wheels.
1 Take a week off work and don't expect to using your car for a while. 2 Disconnect the battery and drain the cooling system. 3 Working under the bonnet, disconnect pipes from back of heater assembly 4 Remove the complete facia assembly and steering wheel. (If a passenger airbag is fitted seek further advice) 5 Remove heater assembly and withdraw matrix. 6 Put everything back together with new matrix installed and new o-rings on pipe connector. I did find a shortcut with a peugeot 405 but the heater was located on the passenger side.
No, not without any adjustments made to it.
They should fit. But most people will tell you that 205 55 16s are going to manage just fine
The axle from a Citroen Saxo will not fit on a Peugeot 205 1.9 GTI due slight differences in designs. This is often done to force customers to purchase components directly from the manufacturer or dealer.
The 306 is a better option but neither will go straight in as the power steering pump will want to be where the radiator is.
This is a common complaint with mk2 Golfs, most of which were fitted with a heater matrix bypass valves to prevent the heater matrix from bursting under certain conditions. These bypass valves can fail, cutting off supply to the heater matrix resulting in no heat. Either replace the valves or remove them and fit a heater matrix from a mk3 Golf. These are stronger units and don't require bypass valves.