Df109 Renault Duster -

👇 Have you seen this code on your Duster? Tell us below.

Is the secret to your Renault Duster’s longevity? While not an official Renault code, this tag often appears on salvage parts, aftermarket sensors, or ECU flashes for the 1.5 dCi engine (K9K).

[Shot: Text on screen: CHECK VIN] Host: “Bottom line: Never trust the sticker. Always match the OEM part number (starts with 820... or 600...). DF109 is a shelf tag, not a spec.” df109 renault duster

If you’re hunting for a used transfer case, a BCM module, or a rare trim piece, always double-check that DF109 matches your VIN’s last 6 digits.

#RenaultDuster #DaciaDuster #DF109 #OffRoadReady #DusterMods #MechanicLife [0:00] [Shot: Close-up of a DF109 sticker on a used part] Host: “You see ‘DF109’ on a Renault Duster part. Is it a special edition? A new engine code? Nope. Let’s decode it.” 👇 Have you seen this code on your Duster

[Shot: Diagram showing engine bay / transfer case] Host: “Most common Duster parts linked to random codes? The 4x4 transfer case (BRM), the ABS pump, or the BCM (body control module). If you’re buying used, DF109 could be a batch code from a dismantler in Eastern Europe or South America.”

[Outro: Subscribe for more Duster tips] 3. Blog Post / Forum Answer (Short) Title: Understanding "DF109" on Your Renault Duster – Should You Worry? While not an official Renault code, this tag

There is no official Renault or Dacia model code "DF109." This appears to be a user-generated part number, a junkyard inventory code, a VIN fragment, or a typo. The following content assumes you are referring to a Renault Duster (specifically the first generation, 2010–2018) with a focus on a part or trim associated with that code. 1. Social Media Caption (Instagram / Facebook) Headline: Decoding the Duster: What is DF109? 🧐🔧

Unit only, as pictured. Mounting bolts not included.