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Jan 3rd, 2020, 17:19 | #11 |
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Having just replaced the swirl flaps on my xc 70 .part complete with gasket £89.
5 injector copper washers. Time a couple of hours. Reused diesel pipes and clamps. . Mike
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Again, thanks for all the replies.
Eventual quote is £600, which is a bit more than Odysseus's quote, but ion the same ball park - and I am happy with the work they have done previously. They have said that they will need to see the state of the injector pipes, and that these may need replacing, and that the MAF sensor code is shopwing, but that hopefully oth these will not be required. FIngers crossed! Cheers! J
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