The 306 pump is under the washer bottle next to the front off side wheel arch. Put your front wheel onto full turn lock so that you can get at the wheel arch cover. There is a cover under the front off side light that needs unscrewing, then the two screws on the inside of the wheel arch need removing. the cover under the off side light can be removed and the wheel arch covering can be gently pulled back to reveal the washer motor. You do not need to take the wheel off or put it up on a ramp. Before doing anything else you need to empty the washer bottle by syphoning. Then very carefully remove the two connecting rubber tubes. If you have an old motor you might need to cut the retaining wire, before disconnecting the electrical plug. Next gently prise the motor from the rubber grommit, you might need a flat screw driver in the joint and wiggle it about a bit to get it started. You will probably get some residue of water from the water bottle coming out. The replacement motor E113 code 021168, costing less than £10 can be pushed into the washer bottle grommit. The two wiper feed tubes can be connected and finally the electrical plug can be pushed into the motor socket. Put the wheel arch cover back into place and screw back the plate under the off side light. This should save you between £60 and £70 a your usual garage. It takes about thirty minutes.
Will 4x100 alloys fit onto Peugeot 306
No
no
The 306 is a better option but neither will go straight in as the power steering pump will want to be where the radiator is.
fanbelt on a 306 hdi how do fit it
nah, different size and shape.
plug it
i dont know how to fit a stater moter!!
To fit a washer pump in a Renault Clio, remove the wipers and scuttle panels. Then undo the 3 nuts. Fit the washer pump and put back the 3 nuts.
yes it should just have to change a few brackets and pipes
the studs are the same 4x100, whether the offset is correct i dont know, i have seen 206 gti wheels on a 306 dturbo before though
yes