Description
Fuel Filter Housing For 2.0 And 2.2 HDi Engines For Citroën And Peugeot Vehicles. Two Outlets.
Direct-fit Fuel Filter Housing Designed For 2.0 And 2.2 HDi Diesel Engines. This Replacement Housing Receives The Replaceable Filter Element And Provides Secure, Sealed Connections For The Fuel Lines — Restoring Proper Fuel Flow And Filtration To The Injection System. Ideal For Professional Workshops And Competent DIYers, The Part Is Frequently Searched By Its Reference Numbers (9642105180, 9638780280, 190162, 190430), Making It Easy To Find The Correct Unit For Citroën And Peugeot Applications.
The Housing Is Manufactured To Fit The Original Mounting Points And Fuel Line Layout Used On HDi Engines, Ensuring A Straightforward Installation When Replacing A Worn Or Damaged Unit. Replacing A Damaged Housing Eliminates Fuel Leaks, Prevents Air Ingress And Protects The High-Pressure Injection System From Contaminants That Could Cause Injector Wear Or Engine Misfire.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
- Model: Vehicles With 2.0 And 2.2 HDi Engines (Citroën And Peugeot)
- Product Codes: 9642105180, 9638780280
- Additional Numbers: 190162, 190430
Installation Recommendations
- Prepare Work Area: Work In A Well-Ventilated Area Free Of Open Flames. Have Rags And A Container Ready To Catch Spilled Fuel.
- Depressurise Fuel System: Relieve Fuel Pressure Before Disconnecting Lines To Reduce Fuel Spray.
- Disconnect Electrical Connectors: Carefully Unplug Any Sensors Or Wiring Attached To The Housing.
- Remove Fuel Lines And Clamps: Mark Hose Positions If Needed. Replace Any Damaged Clips Or Hoses.
- Replace Sealing Elements: Always Fit New O-Rings/Seals When Installing The New Housing To Ensure Leak-Free Operation.
- Reassemble And Prime System: Reconnect Lines And Electricals, Prime The Fuel System According To Manufacturer Procedure, Then Start Engine And Check For Leaks.
- Final Check: Inspect For Fuel Leaks With Engine Running And Confirm Proper Idle/Response.
Why The Part Commonly Fails
- Aging And Plastic Fatigue: Prolonged Exposure To Heat And Vibration Can Cause Cracks Or Fractures In The Housing.
- Damaged Or Hardened Seals: O-Rings And Gaskets Deteriorate Over Time, Leading To Fuel Leaks Or Air Ingress.
- Contamination And Clogging: Poor Fuel Quality Or Excessive Debris Can Increase Stress On The Housing During Service Intervals.
- Impact Or Mechanical Damage: Incorrect Hose Removal Or Road Debris Can Damage Ports Or Mounting Points.
Notes For Professionals: Use Genuine Or Equivalent Replacement Seals And Adhesives Where Specified. If You Encounter Electrical Or Sensor Faults After Replacement, Verify Connector Seating And Wiring Integrity. For Routine Maintenance, Inspect The Housing Whenever The Fuel Filter Element Is Serviced.








