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saxo_gray
7th September 2011, 15:25
I know a lot of people have had issues with the aerial leaking on the saxo, and have looked for the AX aerial bung that replaces it, but can't find an item number of where to buy online.
go to your local citroen dealer and ask for part number 9750 9876 and he will give you "part 5" on their aerial diagram (see attached image), which is in two parts. They are £1.65 each plus VAT, so less than £2.
I've just ordered 2 from my main dealer and should be with me on Friday.
The Description is "AX Roof Plug - Part 5 - 9750 9876" and are still available, though not many dealers hold them and need to order them in, case in point.
anyone need any, pm me and I'm sure I can take another trip to Citroen to get hold of a few more.
Saxo_Gray out :)
piranhamatt
7th September 2011, 20:51
Look pretty cool with it smoothed over anyway
ads85
7th September 2011, 23:53
Guess that's mine sorted as well then fella
saxo_gray
8th September 2011, 08:51
Guess that's mine sorted as well then fella
for a price ;)
Manu
9th September 2011, 08:17
Thanks, putting that ref number on paper and going to see my local dealer. Cheers:y:
saxo_gray
9th September 2011, 08:57
Thanks, putting that ref number on paper and going to see my local dealer. Cheers:y:
no worries dude! Was a nightmare to get that part ref, thought I'd share the love :p
matalan12
3rd January 2012, 11:45
need help with this diagram. just fitting a roof bung now, but i dont know for certain how to fit it. probably seems stupid as it looks basic, but theres two parts. does one go on the inside of the car and the act as like a sandwich, or do they both slot into each other and put on the roof?
urgent help would be much appreciated!
ads85
3rd January 2012, 13:31
need help with this diagram. just fitting a roof bung now, but i dont know for certain how to fit it. probably seems stupid as it looks basic, but theres two parts. does one go on the inside of the car and the act as like a sandwich, or do they both slot into each other and put on the roof?
urgent help would be much appreciated!
One outside, one inside and whack in some sealant to do the obvious :y:
saxo_gray
4th January 2012, 12:01
need help with this diagram. just fitting a roof bung now, but i dont know for certain how to fit it. probably seems stupid as it looks basic, but theres two parts. does one go on the inside of the car and the act as like a sandwich, or do they both slot into each other and put on the roof?
urgent help would be much appreciated!
as below mate, and if the metal surface on the roof is smooth, and not rusty and bubbled, you dont need sealant, its a tight fit. one on the roof, take the light out from inside the roof lining and push the other one into it. You will need to stretch and push the top in with one hand, and hold the bottom bit in with the other hand.
Dead easy really, and looks better than an Ariel, which will still work if taped to the underside of the roof. :)
rorz_vts
4th January 2012, 12:06
^^ fuck that its always worth putting some sealant on even if its just around the edges of the holes to stop water getting into the car and rust at a later date,
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