Description
Fuel Filter Bracket for Citroën and Peugeot Vehicles With 1.6 e‑HDI Euro5 Engines.
This fuel filter bracket is a direct-fit replacement part designed for Citroën and Peugeot models equipped with the 1.6 e‑HDI Euro5 diesel engine. Manufactured to match the original mounting points and dimensions, the bracket secures the in-line fuel filter in the engine bay or chassis location and ensures correct alignment of fuel lines and quick-connect fittings. Ideal for professional workshops and DIY mechanics who require a reliable mounting solution when replacing the fuel filter or repairing damaged mounting points.
The bracket helps prevent excessive vibration and movement of the fuel filter, which can otherwise lead to premature hose wear or fuel leaks. Supplied with OEM-compatible attachment points, it accepts the standard fuel filter assemblies used on the listed Citroën and Peugeot models. Searching by part number (e.g. 9672309780) will quickly locate this item in catalogs and service manuals.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Citroën / Peugeot (Stellantis)
- Model: Vehicles With 1.6 e‑HDI Euro5 Engines — See Compatibility List Below
- Product Codes: 9672309780, 190268
- Additional Numbers: 190268
Compatible Models
Citroën Berlingo B9, Citroën Berlingo III, Citroën C3, Citroën C3 Picasso, Citroën C3 Pluriel, Citroën C4, Citroën C4 II, Citroën C5, Citroën C5 X7, Peugeot 207, Peugeot 308, Peugeot Partner, Peugeot Partner III, Peugeot Partner Tepee, Peugeot 508.
Installation Recommendations
Before starting, work in a well-ventilated area and follow basic safety precautions for fuel-system work. Relieve fuel pressure according to the vehicle service manual, then drain any residual fuel from hoses to avoid spills. Remove the old bracket by disconnecting fuel lines and unclipping or unscrewing the mounting fasteners; keep track of clips and rubber isolation mounts. Fit the new bracket in the same orientation, secure all fasteners to the manufacturer’s torque recommendations, reconnect fuel hoses and clamps, and check for correct routing to avoid chafing. After installation, prime the fuel system by cycling the ignition or using the fuel pump, then inspect for leaks while the engine is running. Use new clamps or quick‑connect fittings if the originals show wear.
Why This Part Fails
Bracket failures are most commonly caused by mechanical damage to mounting tabs (impact or improper removal), plastic embrittlement from heat and age, corrosion of metal fixings, or stress from vibrating loose mounts. Road salt and underbody debris accelerate deterioration on older vehicles. When the bracket is compromised, the filter can shift, causing hose strain, leaks or connection failures.
Service Interval And Practical Tips
While the bracket itself has no fixed replacement interval, inspect it each time the fuel filter is serviced (service intervals commonly range from 20,000 to 60,000 km depending on the vehicle and local service schedule). Replace the bracket immediately if mounting points are cracked, deformed or corroded. When replacing the fuel filter, consider replacing worn rubber isolators and fasteners at the same time to ensure a long-lasting repair.
Notes
Searchable Part Numbers: Use the product codes listed above when checking parts catalogs or ordering to ensure quick identification. This listing is intended for mechanics and experienced DIY installers familiar with diesel fuel‑system procedures.








