peugeot 307. 52 plate

peugeot 307. 52 plate

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audreyismac

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18 posts

188 months

Friday 26th September 2008
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can anybodt help me with a problem with my car as it has been going on for 10 months and its driving me nuts. my engine cuts out when decelerating just as the car is nearly stopped. some days it does it and other days it does not. my mechanic has checked the flexible hose from the air inlet to the carb,renewed the idle control valve,renewed a sensor (some thing to do with the manifold).peugeot says the cant advise anything else. there is only 30,000 miles on clock and i cant sell it to someone else as i would feel terrible.the car shows up as having no faults when put on the computer

Edited by audreyismac on Friday 26th September 17:11

JVaughan

6,025 posts

284 months

Friday 26th September 2008
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Whats it like for ground clearance off road ?

audreyismac

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18 posts

188 months

Friday 26th September 2008
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i dont know what you mean

JVaughan

6,025 posts

284 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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This is the OFFROAD part of the gassing forum. Im assuming you posted here because you want to know what tyres you can fit or if you can get a snorkel for your 307 to take it off road hehe

Hereward

4,200 posts

231 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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I guess he's thinking laterally - car is broken, thus it's "Off the Road"?!

GasMonkey

475 posts

222 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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What engine is in the pug?

1.4 petrol had a coil pack problem, which spiked the ECU often, coil & ECU together will cure it
You said your mechanic has checked the inlet to the carb hehe - Unless it is an import from North Africa, it will not have a carb

Has this fault started after a service? Just wondering if it has the right plugs in it

The VIN number would be useful, should start VF3, either stamped in boot area or on the front screen, just under the RH wiper



Edited by GasMonkey on Tuesday 30th September 03:48

audreyismac

Original Poster:

18 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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thank u gas monkey. strangely enough,if i remember not long after this problem started my car wouldnt start one morning and the mchanic came out to the house with a wee computer thingy and said it was the coil,went and got one and fitted it.do you think there is a connection or just a coincidence? my mechanic(not a main dealer)is fed up with trying to find the poblem and i cant afford to keep forking out 30 to 50 pounds everytime he fits a new sensor or valve. i havent a clue about cars as im a typical woman, drive it and put petrol in it!

audreyismac

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18 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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th jvaughan:you dont need to be mean,i am a typical woman,i drive it and put petrol in it. havent had an accident in 25 years!lol

GasMonkey

475 posts

222 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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audreyismac said:
thank u gas monkey. mchanic said it was the coil,went and got one and fitted it.do you think there is a connection or just a coincidence?

<snip>

im a typical woman, drive it and put petrol in it!
If your car is a 1.4 it sounds familiar!!

The old coil, you had in the car may have corrupted / contaminated the ECU.
Hopefully, the replacement one was new and supplied by Peugeot, so will be OK, if not its a bit of a lottery.

The fix will be to confirm that it has a good coil. If not sure, replace it, The ECU is far more expensive than the coil, so if you are unsure replace them both, otherwise you risk damaging another ECU
Make sure the new coil is fitted before the new ECU as otherwise you will repeat the fault to the new ECU ! wink

Get your mechanic to check the obvious electrics, like the main plugs to the engine, ECU and coil connections for water ingress, corrosion and loose/ bent terminals.

A few early 307's had throttle pot problems, causing cutting out / stalling,

If you are as much of a bird as you said in your original post, print this off and give it your mechanic biglaugh

HTH




Edited by GasMonkey on Tuesday 30th September 03:53

JVaughan

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284 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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audreyismac said:
th jvaughan:you dont need to be mean,i am a typical woman,i drive it and put petrol in it. havent had an accident in 25 years!lol
Sorry, I didnt mean to be offensive. Just having the usual PH banter. now.... do you need Mud tyres or will a 50:50 tread do ?

Hope you get your car sorted smile

GasMonkey

475 posts

222 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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JVaughan said:
audreyismac said:
th jvaughan:you dont need to be mean,i am a typical woman,i drive it and put petrol in it. havent had an accident in 25 years!lol
Sorry, I didnt mean to be offensive. Just having the usual PH banter. now.... do you need Mud tyres or will a 50:50 tread do ?

Hope you get your car sorted smile
Could have been worse, JV, you could have reported her to the spelling and grammar gang, they'd have a field day yikes

hehe

audreyismac

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18 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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to gas monkey: thank you for the excellent information. my number on the windscreen is vf33ckfwb. do you think then the coil i had put on my car which probably wasnt a peugot make will stop working too

audreyismac

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18 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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to gas monkey: sorry for keep asking you questions but you are the only person who seems to know anything about this stupid car of mine. why would the computer, if it was the ecu, show up no faults? it was a man with a computer in his van (from the biggest car place in my town).

GasMonkey

475 posts

222 months

Monday 29th September 2008
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audreyismac said:
to gas monkey: sorry for keep asking you questions but you are the only person who seems to know anything about this stupid car of mine. why would the computer, if it was the ecu, show up no faults? it was a man with a computer in his van (from the biggest car place in my town).
As a general rule, unless the engine diagnostic light is on, the ECU will show no faults (even though there clearly is one), the Peugeot dealers can read the actual operating outputs from each of the electrical componants, so with a bit of deduction can pin point the actual fault is. They can also read more fault codes, than your man in a van could. When a fault is stored, without putting the light on, it is known as a P code (only Peugeot has the software to decipher P Codes)

To be fair, the cutting out could be a million and one things from the cheap (dodgy electrical connections, spark plugs etc, water in a electrical connection etc) to the bloody expensive, (ECU's, blocked cats etc)

You said that your mechanic has looked at this over the last 10 months, so I am assuming he has covered the basics.

How often does it cut out? - Is it slow speed ie) Below 30, when parking, usually light throttle?

Fit BOSCH plugs - 1.4 TU3JP engines better with bosch plugs
Check / resistance test leads and extensions
Check the wiring to the throttle pot is very likely to cause it
(the wires break inside the moulded plug, and will fail when they get hot and expand apart, can be hard to find)
MAP sensor and wiring
Engine speed sensor


If all is good and the fact that you have already changed the coil, this leads me to think that this is where the problem lies, it is possible that the old coil has spiked the software in the ECU, effectively the damage to the ECU has been done, causing the cutting out to continue. Get your mechanic to check the supplier name on the coil, if it is a SAGEM one, change it. The later ones were made by a company called ELECTRICFIL

The old SAGEM? coil may have corruped the engine ECU, if the fault persists, so you may need to change the ECU also
The coil spike was more common on the later KFX spec, KFW less so

GasMonkey accepts no liability for misdiagnosis of other PHers cars via the internet



Edited by GasMonkey on Tuesday 30th September 17:44

audreyismac

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188 months

Monday 29th September 2008
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to gas monkey: i cant thank you enough for the information. my car is going back into the garage tomorrow morning along with all the information you have given me.(printed off my computer)

JVaughan

6,025 posts

284 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Well.. how was it ?

audreyismac

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18 posts

188 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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there was no name on the coil pack so what was decided was that the mechanic would put a new throttle pot on the car first before i spend a lot of money on a new coil and an emc as my engine was ticking over at just 900 but the day after that the car developed a terrible thudding everytime you braked and a wee noise,like a wee bell ringing.it is something to do with the abs brake pump. so it is booked in for next week to get that sorted then i will go back to the problem of it cutting out.no bad for a car that just runs about the town,30,000 miles on the clock and never above 40mph.i will never buy another peugeot again!

rsstman

1,918 posts

188 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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yes, new cars dont have carbs.
stay away from the french.