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Re: [Stuart's Peugeot 306 Club] Digest Number 378   Message List  
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Hi,

With regards to the petrol problem, have you tried disconnecting the battery
for a while (over an hour) and then re-connecting it? After doing so you
should drive afterwards to let the ECU "re-learn".

Ian.

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Subject: [Stuart's Peugeot 306 Club] Digest Number 378


> There are 3 messages in this issue.
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> 1. Car hates new petrol ???
> From: "Audio Man" <audio.man@...>
> 2. Re: Digest Number 377
> From: "Ian Ansdell" <Ian@...>
> 3. Re: Peugeot 306 1997 P 1.9 TD
> From: Darryl Brown <metalas55@...>
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> Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:46:15 +0100
> From: "Audio Man" <audio.man@...>
> Subject: Car hates new petrol ???
>
> Hi all
> This is the strangest problem i've ever come across
> I have a 98 (R) 306 XSI (Phase 2) which will judder and show the engine
> management light for the first 25 miles of every refill
> i've tried 2 lots injector cleaner, valve cleaner and even been back to
the
> same petrol stations incase fuel types vary
>
> I'm currently running off super unleaded but have put normal unleaded in a
> few times, the last 5 tanks have been super unleaded and its done it every
> time
> I'm thinking it maybe the engine management system is screwed? if so time
to
> upgrade to a super chip?
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> Cheers
> Mark
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> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:54:13 +0100
> From: "Ian Ansdell" <Ian@...>
> Subject: Re: Digest Number 377
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> I've always found these people to be good.
>
> www.angliapeugeot.co.uk
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> There are plenty of Peugeot breakers about, just look in the Yellow Pages.
>
> Ian.
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> Subject: [Stuart's Peugeot 306 Club] Digest Number 377
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> > Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 11:25:02 -0000
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> > Subject: Peugeot 306 1997 P 1.9 TD
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> > Does anybody know of a good place to get a decent second hand engine
> > for one of these as mine needs some major work doing to it.
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> ebay?
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Hi, With regards to the petrol problem, have you tried disconnecting the battery for a while (over an hour) and then re-connecting it? After doing so you ...
Ian Ansdell
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Sep 1, 2004
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Thats a good idea, also how old is the fuel filter it may need changing, and you could check with a dealer to see if their engines work with the faster petrol ...
Darryl Brown
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Sep 1, 2004
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Hi My 96 XRDT has been having problems starting for a while now. First thing in the morning, it splutters for a while before starting properly. When it's ...
Rob Shields
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Sep 1, 2004
3:43 pm

Water in fuel, you'll find it collected at the fuel filter. Could be a broken injector, or it could be the accelerator/fuel pump ... From: Rob Shields...
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Sep 1, 2004
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This fault can also be caused by air in the fuel system, whilst stopped the line can draw air in and the car can be very difficult to start. I don't know if...
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Sep 2, 2004
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Hi Thanks Ian, I shall investigate this further. Cheers Rob ... From: littlei_uk [mailto:Ian@...] Sent: 02 September 2004 12:05 To:...
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Sep 27, 2004
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... thing in ... When it's ... It's fine ... electrical ... it might ... the water ... Really does sound like glow plug/pre-heating problem. Are you sure all...
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Sep 2, 2004
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I had exactly the same problem with a 1996 Spinnaker Dturbo (which I think is based on the XRDT??) I tried everything, and quite a lot of things helped but I...
ttamsotal
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Hi Thanks for your reply. Yes - as far as I know, all the pre-HDi diesel turbo engines are the same, with some different parts. Air in the fuel system would...
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Yes it does sound like you've got air in the system, if you ever do find exactly what the problem is please post it as I'm sure there are loads of people with...
ttamsotal
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Hi ... Will do. Like you said, it's not a major problem, just a bit embarrassing. I have almost choked my neighbours with a big cloud of diesel smoke in the...
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Sep 27, 2004
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Hi ... all the glow plugs were changed and not just the 3 easy ones? ;-) Yes - I changed them myself last year (even the difficult one :)) so I'm sure. I had...
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Sep 27, 2004
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Hi Rob, I have a 405 GRDT in India. Not exactly the same, but I have faced the same problem as you, and several related ones as well due to a lack of qualified...
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bollysthaan
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Sep 28, 2004
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Hi Raminder, Thanks for the email and loads of information. I think the engine in the 405 is the same. Glow plugs are fine - they've all been tested. However,...
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Sep 30, 2004
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If your injector has got anything leaking out, then it will also leak air in - so you should have found your problem. I'm sure the haynes manual had some stuff...
ttamsotal
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Oct 1, 2004
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Re: Larger batteries. I guess they do this in the UK though UK retail services are atrocious these days, pile it high sell it cheap unfortunately. Anyway the...
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Oct 1, 2004
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Yes you are right about the battery size issue. When I decided to replace my 55AH battery, I had a choice between a 65AH and a 75AH, with not much difference...
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Oct 1, 2004
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The leakage could also be due to a leaking "return" tube, the small rubber tube that goes from one injector to next. If so, replacing the tubes (as a set) is...
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Yes that is a good idea with the pipes, I have seen a set of clear testing tubes. If you get some of those (perhaps standard clear pipe will do?? with it only...
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Yes - standard aquarium pipes have worked excellently for me over the past one year. However, I still check them regularly since I am not sure about their ...
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Hi I had the intercooler off today to have a look at the injectors and I discovered that the oil is coming from a large-ish pipe connected to the head above...
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While we're on the subject of fuel issues, I emailed here a few months ago with regard to a strange pulling back problem my car developed. Mechanic after...
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Weighing it up, if your car is in the garage its costing you money, so the chance of 40 quid on a new battery is well worth it i think. My car was being ...
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Issue: 25 miles of new fuel makes are judder Well I unplugged the battery for the night and i'm still experiencing the problem i've even tried driving with out...
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