29-02-2020, 10:18 AM
Part numbers for correct ICV below. Can you give a description of the symptoms and whether it's only at idle. There are many things that can cause a poor idle. If it's bouncing around dramatically or staying quite high for a while sometimes and then drops back to normal sometimes then ICV possibly is cause, or lack of ECU control over it. If it's a rough, unsteady idle but stays close to the intended idle speed (800rpm ish) I'd be tempted to suspect something else (e.g. injectors or poor spark). Have you got access to any diagnostic equipment?
Peugeot part number is 1920.N1 for ICV (often also listed without the dot 1920N1 or 1920 N1). Follow this link to see numbers for matching aftermarket parts. http://partinfo.org/peugeot-1920n1/ . Magneti Marelli would be first option. VDO also OK. Bosch, Delphi, Hella, Quinton Hazell, Topran, Vemo & Pierberg probably acceptable. Other brands not on the partinfo link are Intermotor or Cambiare which are generally acceptable (but aren't as good as Magneti Marelli which are generally what was installed in the factory). In those cases try to use their own online catalogues to check compatability.
Depends how much you want to spend. e.g. (from search "Peugeot 1920.N1")
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GENUINE-V...SwstxVdxcG
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUINTON-HAZEL...SwY4pdYWNv
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intermotor-IC...OSw0kRbuJB-
With eBay, check the listing really thoroughly. It's not uncommon for a search to bring up parts that don't match. (e.g. they'll put 1920.N1 on the listing but when you check further the actual part number does not cross-reference to 1920.N1).
Good luck!
Peugeot part number is 1920.N1 for ICV (often also listed without the dot 1920N1 or 1920 N1). Follow this link to see numbers for matching aftermarket parts. http://partinfo.org/peugeot-1920n1/ . Magneti Marelli would be first option. VDO also OK. Bosch, Delphi, Hella, Quinton Hazell, Topran, Vemo & Pierberg probably acceptable. Other brands not on the partinfo link are Intermotor or Cambiare which are generally acceptable (but aren't as good as Magneti Marelli which are generally what was installed in the factory). In those cases try to use their own online catalogues to check compatability.
Depends how much you want to spend. e.g. (from search "Peugeot 1920.N1")
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GENUINE-V...SwstxVdxcG
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUINTON-HAZEL...SwY4pdYWNv
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intermotor-IC...OSw0kRbuJB-
With eBay, check the listing really thoroughly. It's not uncommon for a search to bring up parts that don't match. (e.g. they'll put 1920.N1 on the listing but when you check further the actual part number does not cross-reference to 1920.N1).
Good luck!