dave g wrote:Thanks Rob but I was going to use genuine parts rather than knock off parts.
dave g wrote:Just cleaned it out was not as bad as same of the photos that is posted but the tub to the mef filter was blocked so that is what was giving me the code came up. Fitted a blanking plate hope this keeps it clean longer as the catch can on it's only did not do it.
dave g wrote:Blanking plate with 7mm hole keeps the sensor happy if you read back a few pages it's a common fix on the D4D.
I don’t know about NZ specifically, but I like Partsouq.com. Browse by exploded diagram, and order directly. If something shows ‘out of stock’ then message them as they may have an alternate part. Even with delivery, it’s around 1/3 the price of local (in Aus).Pezza97 wrote:And if so where can I source a new one in nz
Critter350 wrote:I don’t know about NZ specifically, but I like Partsouq.com. Browse by exploded diagram, and order directly. If something shows ‘out of stock’ then message them as they may have an alternate part. Even with delivery, it’s around 1/3 the price of local (in Aus).Pezza97 wrote:And if so where can I source a new one in nz
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