take the 200tdi for an Italian Service
Thanks for replying. Sounds like good advice to me.I think (rightly or wrongly) a lot of people change the fuel filter and fill it up with neat snake oil, in the hope of an "attack dose".
Either way, I would certainly do the filters prior. No point in loosening up anything that the filter has managed to catch prior.
Do the fuel filter before and after if you feel strongly. The spin on ones are about £3 each.
I would also consider an old fashioned Italian tune up once you have done a service and got injector cleaner in the fuel system. Diesel engines, especially older ones, like to be worked hard and under load rather than just tickle around at low revs. Getting high revs under lots of load to get everything up to temp and working hard will do a world of good providing the rest of the engine is in good order.Thanks for replying. Sounds like good advice to me.