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Peugeot 108 Engine Parts

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What Are Peugeot 108 Engine Parts?

Engine parts are the critical internal and external components that work together to power your Peugeot vehicle. From the engine block and cylinders to pistons, crankshafts, camshafts, timing belts, and valve assemblies, each component plays a vital role in combustion and power delivery. Peugeot engines like the EP6 (1.6 VTi), THP (turbocharged petrol), BlueHDi (modern diesel), and DV6 (1.6 HDi diesel) all rely on precision-engineered parts to deliver the performance and efficiency these powertrains are known for. Regular maintenance of engine components ensures optimal fuel economy, smooth operation, and longevity, particularly important given South Africa's varied driving conditions from coastal humidity to highveld altitude.

South African Peugeot owners face unique challenges including fluctuating fuel quality, dusty conditions on rural roads, and extreme temperature variations that can accelerate wear on engine parts. Components like timing belts, water pumps, oil pumps, and gaskets require attention at manufacturer-specified intervals to prevent catastrophic engine failure. Whether you drive a Peugeot 208 with an EP6 engine tackling Johannesburg traffic, a 3008 with THP power for family road trips, or a 2008 BlueHDi for efficient daily commuting, maintaining genuine or quality aftermarket engine parts is essential for reliability and resale value in the competitive SA used car market.

Signs You Need New Engine Parts

Excessive blue or white smoke from exhaust indicating worn piston rings or valve seals
Knocking or tapping noises from engine bay suggesting worn bearings or valve train issues
Loss of power and poor acceleration especially noticeable at altitude on highveld roads
Engine warning lights illuminated on dashboard with fault codes related to timing or sensors
Excessive oil consumption requiring top-ups between service intervals
Coolant leaks or overheating due to failed gaskets or water pump components

Common Questions About Peugeot 108 Engine Parts

What are the main parts of a car engine?

The main parts of a Peugeot engine include the engine block which houses the cylinders, pistons that move up and down to create combustion, the crankshaft that converts linear motion to rotational power, the cylinder head containing valves and camshafts, and the timing belt or chain that synchronizes everything. Additional critical components include the oil pump, water pump, gaskets, sensors, and in turbocharged Peugeot THP engines, the turbocharger assembly which typically costs R15,000-R35,000 to replace in South Africa.

What are signs of failing engine parts?

Common signs include unusual noises like knocking or ticking from the engine bay, visible oil or coolant leaks under your Peugeot, excessive exhaust smoke (blue indicates oil burning, white suggests coolant), loss of power especially when climbing Gauteng hills, rough idling, poor fuel economy, and dashboard warning lights. In Peugeot BlueHDi and DV6 diesel engines, hard starting and excessive black smoke can indicate injector or turbo problems requiring immediate attention to prevent expensive damage.

How much do Peugeot engine parts cost in South Africa?

Pricing varies widely depending on the component and Peugeot model: timing belt kits range from R2,500-R5,500, water pumps R800-R2,800, gasket sets R1,200-R4,500, camshaft position sensors R650-R1,800, and oil pumps R1,500-R3,500. Labour costs in South African workshops typically add R800-R1,500 per hour, with major engine work on EP6 or THP engines potentially requiring 6-12 hours depending on complexity.

How often should Peugeot engine parts be replaced?

Timing belts on Peugeot engines require replacement every 80,000-120,000 km depending on the engine code (EP6, THP, DV6), with water pumps often replaced simultaneously. Spark plugs need changing every 30,000-60,000 km, engine oil and filters every 15,000 km or annually under South African conditions, and air filters every 20,000-30,000 km (more frequently in dusty areas). Always consult your specific Peugeot model service schedule as neglecting these intervals can lead to engine damage costing R50,000+ to repair.

Can I use aftermarket engine parts in my Peugeot?

Quality aftermarket engine parts from reputable brands are acceptable for many components like filters, gaskets, and sensors, often costing 20-40% less than genuine Peugeot parts while maintaining good quality. However, for critical components like timing belts, camshafts, pistons, and turbochargers, genuine or OEM-equivalent parts are strongly recommended to ensure proper fitment and reliability. Many South African Peugeot specialists stock brands like Bosch, Continental, and Gates which meet or exceed original specifications at competitive prices.

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