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Why does peugeot 206 hdi start then cut out and take ages to start again?

Why does peugeot 206 hdi start then cut out and take ages to start again?
  1. Why does my Peugeot 206 not start?
  2. Does a Peugeot 206 have a fuel filter?
  3. What does HDi mean on a Peugeot 206?
  4. Are Peugeot 206 reliable?
  5. How do I get my Peugeot 206 out of ECO mode?
  6. Are 2.0 HDI reliable?
  7. Do HDI engines have a turbo?
  8. Why are Peugeots so cheap?
  9. When should the timing belt be changed on a Peugeot 206?

Why does my Peugeot 206 not start?

If nothing happens when you turn the ignition key to the “Start” position, it means that the starter motor doesn't turn over the engine. Most commonly this could be caused by a low/dead battery or there is no connection between the battery and starter.

Does a Peugeot 206 have a fuel filter?

In any event, the fuel filter of your Peugeot 206 must be present on the supply circuit. Therefore it will be located between the tank and the carburetor. You will be able to spot it because it has the shape of a cylinder with two rods and it is connected by two hoses.

What does HDi mean on a Peugeot 206?

HDi – a diesel engine (HDi stands for High-pressure direct injection) eHDi – a diesel engine with start /stop technology. The engine cuts out when the vehicle comes to a standstill (such as at traffic lights) and restarts when the accelerator is depressed.

Are Peugeot 206 reliable?

In recent reliability surveys, they put the manufacturer well ahead of its French rivals, for example, while the 206 has a good reliability record.

How do I get my Peugeot 206 out of ECO mode?

Eco mode is going to be deactivatable by a button on the console of your Peugeot 206 or if you press hard on the accelerator pedal because you will be able to drive normally without this mode.

Are 2.0 HDI reliable?

The HDi's have been around for 6 or 7 years now. They are generally very reliable and will cover big mileages without any trouble.

Do HDI engines have a turbo?

With the high amount of carbon build-up these Peugeot HDI engines can suffer from oil blockages. They have oil pipes to and from the turbo which lets the oil pass, keeping the bearings inside the turbo lubricated.

Why are Peugeots so cheap?

The main reason for their dependability is down to the fact that they make affordable cars that avoid any expensive and complex technology that can lower reliability. They are also affordable when it comes to repair costs. When it comes to their rivals, they fare well, particularly with their smaller cars.

When should the timing belt be changed on a Peugeot 206?

The Peugeot 206 is a popular choice of car on today's roads and, as timing belt replacement is due at 140,000 or 160,000 miles (depending on date of manufacture) or every ten years (depending on vehicle age), the chances of seeing one in your workshop for a timing belt replacement are quite high.

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