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Replacement for Vauxhall Insignia 2.0 Cdti Turbo Intercooler Hose Pipe 23163578 22990025 Genuine OEM

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I am thinking that the garage(Halfords) failed to find the real problem in the first two times. I talked with Halfords auto center and they are telling me that these faults must have happened after they did the repairs. After a few days, the car broke down with 'Engine overheated' and jerking sound and some fumes from the engine. The RAC roadside assistance came and cleared the fault code and I could drive it to the garage(Halfords). I left the car with them for repairs. After repairs, they said they changed the fuel filter and the issue is fixed. They said that when they did the full service, they found that the fuel filter had 1 year more life before it needs changing and that's why they did not recommend it at the time. They didn't charge me anything because of the complaint I raised to their customer care. I drive a 2014 VAUXHALL INSIGNIA SRI CDTI AUTO. My first car. Bought used a year ago. Did around 9000 miles without any issues. This was before a full service from my local Halfords autocentre. After the full service, on the 2nd day, the car turned itself off while I was driving through the town center. There were no warning lights or messages. After safely parking on the side, I turned on the car and worked as normal and I drove off without any issues. I complained to the Halfords customer service about the issue.

I broke down 170 miles from home on new year's eve. Management light came on and car in limp mode. I thought it was probably a dpf issue and tried revving it for a while to clear it, only to then notice the intercooler pipe had popped off the turbo on the top right of the engine. I think some sort of clip is missing, probably lost on the road.

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