Engine queries

That solution doesn't work for me, as it just tells me that my registration number is invalid and to enter a valid one. Similar messages over the years from other parts companies, including Halfords. Apparently, it's a frequent issue with motorhomes. What is really annoying is when you know exactly what part you require but the company insists on a registration number before it will even tell you whether it has it available.
That’s the way the system works which is far easier to use reg than VIN number which I guess you don’t know offhand?
Get in touch with DVLA they will sort it. My Crafter was registered as an import which it clearly wasn’t and DVLA sorted no problem.
 
That solution doesn't work for me, as it just tells me that my registration number is invalid and to enter a valid one. Similar messages over the years from other parts companies, including Halfords. Apparently, it's a frequent issue with motorhomes. What is really annoying is when you know exactly what part you require but the company insists on a registration number before it will even tell you whether it has it available.
I have this problem with a number of websites too ...
 
That’s the way the system works which is far easier to use reg than VIN number which I guess you don’t know offhand?
Get in touch with DVLA they will sort it. My Crafter was registered as an import which it clearly wasn’t and DVLA sorted no problem.
Of course I know my VIN. But motor factors ask for the registration, not the VIN.
 
I know that but the system garages used before reg numbers was the VIN they had to enter. Everyone knows their reg number off the cuff but i don’t think many (apart from you of course) know their VIN off the cuff hence the change.
I don't have the VIN written on my cuff, but it's visible through the windscreen and on my V5C inter alia. However, even then it is not always a lot of use. For example, while the front of a coachbuilt is pretty much the standard base vehicle, the rear can be very different, often with totally different lighting, so no use for rear bulbs.
 
Can you not see the chain on those engines if you take the oil filler cap off and look in? You can on my Merc
 
IIRC the x250 Fiat with 2.2 engine has 5 speed box, I do know all the 2.3 have a 6 speed box.
My van was originally registered wrongly as having 2.2 engine, whilst the DVLA have updated records 10 years ago to show it has 2.3, all the parts factors still show parts for 2.2, so I have to manually enter engine size not reg.
 
I don't have the VIN written on my cuff, but it's visible through the windscreen and on my V5C inter alia. However, even then it is not always a lot of use. For example, while the front of a coachbuilt is pretty much the standard base vehicle, the rear can be very different, often with totally different lighting, so no use for rear bulbs.
Eh? Rear bulbs? If someone needs chassis number or reg to source a bulb there’s something wrong😂😂
 
Have just double checked in case my memory was wrong, and yes the early Fiat x250 2.2 100hp had a 5 speed box, and the 2.3 has always had a 6 speed box. So if it has a 5 speed box it should be chain cam, if it has 6 speed box then it most probably has belt drive.
 
Have just double checked in case my memory was wrong, and yes the early Fiat x250 2.2 100hp had a 5 speed box, and the 2.3 has always had a 6 speed box. So if it has a 5 speed box it should be chain cam, if it has 6 speed box then it most probably has belt drive.
It’s 5 speed so thanks I’m confident that it’s a chain. 👍
 
So I recently bought a Adria Twin on a Fiat Ducato 2.3 trying to find out when the timing belt was last done spoke to the dealer to ask if it was done when he put a years mot on it he tells me it doesn’t need one as it has a ford engine in it and that has a chain not a belt is there a way of checking this.
My Rapido was on Fiat 2.8 but had a be engine in it.
The Fiat 2.3 has a timing belt, it's the 2.2 that is the transit engine with a timing chain. I got a price from a fiat main dealer for my Fiat 2.3, £1463!!! Not happening, I'd rather do it myself
 
So, if you remove the oil filler cap can you see the chain or not? It’s got me interested now lol
 
Depends whether the oil filler is positioned on the rocker cover and if it’s at the front of the rocker cover.
If it is then I suppose you could see the chain.
 

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