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.

[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.”

I found a transfer case online listed as "DF109 Renault Duster." Will it fit my 2015 Duster 1.5 dCi 4x4?

[Shot: B-roll of a Gen1 Duster (2010-2018)] Host: “Renault never made a ‘DF109’ model. But here’s where you’ll find it: on second-hand parts. Junkyards and part-out sellers use codes like DF109 as their internal inventory or lot numbers.”

[Outro: Subscribe for more Duster tips] 3. Blog Post / Forum Answer (Short) Title: Understanding "DF109" on Your Renault Duster – Should You Worry?

The Duster is a global legend—simple, tough, and fixable with parts from 100 other cars. DF109 might just be your local scrapyard’s way of saying, “This fits.”