im guessing its bad..
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robstead888

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23 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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Just went to start my 206 this morning and it stalled straight away. now it starts but is chugging like a tractor and coughing out smoke from the exhaust.

Even slightly touching the gas the engine makes horrible tappets..

i know its most likely something internal and will likely be knackered but can anyone shed abit of light as im currious to what and how much its going to lighten my wallet.

french st

cheers

stevieturbo

17,927 posts

269 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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believe it or not, there are lots of models of 206, in petrol and diesel varieties.


We arent mind readers.

robstead888

Original Poster:

23 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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oh yer forgot about that sorry..

petrol 1.1 lx

johny105

203 posts

228 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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have you dipped the oil?
i've come across 3or4 where the cam has snapped but yours would not run if this had occured (very unlikely anyway)

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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As you sound to be fairly in experienced .. why not just call the AA/RAC if you are a member and ask them to check it out..

Does not sound like you should be running that engine to find out what noises it's making..

robstead888

Original Poster:

23 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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oils fine yer and the dip stick is nornal..... the mystery deepens as it started fine now iv just tried and the tappets have gone.. however i took it for a spin round the carpark and the revs are dropping unusually bellow idal when changing gear making the engine try and stall. However it doesnt stall...

Any ideas.

robstead888

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23 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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yer in experienced is a compliment confused im going to call the AA out tomorow now as im a member and see what they reckon.

Its just really perplexing me and wondered if anyone could shed some light

stevieturbo

17,927 posts

269 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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With a better description of the problem...it might be possible. But at present we are only stabbing in the dark.

And with a French car, it could be a multitude of things.

From something as simple as plugs/leads, or coil pack, to as extreme as a faulty ecu.

robstead888

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23 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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cheers anyway. il let the aa have a gander

wizzbilly

955 posts

215 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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cam belt slipped would be my guess but bit hard to figure out the problem without hearing it , check tdc see if all lines up .

robstead888

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23 posts

205 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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turns out there is water in the ecu.. some good old gaelic seals have failed and has left a list of error codes as log as my arm. looks like and expensive fix for what is essentially the problem of abit of failed rubber seal. weeping

Zad

12,934 posts

258 months

Thursday 21st May 2009
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I guess the garage want several hundred £££ to change the ECU and calibrate it? As it has run okay since you first had the fault, is sounds to me like it should be quite posible to dry the ECU out, seal it and replace. If they insist the old ECU really is dead, look at the price of a reconditioned one. they are MUCH cheaper.

Jack_and_MLE

626 posts

261 months

Friday 22nd May 2009
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The other option is to clean the ECu PCB with some PCB cleaner. Maplin do it
I tried it on remote which where dropped into a puddle or cup of tea and usualy the remote works again

Jack

exitwound

1,090 posts

202 months

Friday 22nd May 2009
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There are different types of pcb cleaner, in as much as some will melt flux, pcb waterproofing laquer and some plastics, and the ordinary isopropyl alcohol (IPA) cleaner which will safely remove water.

Its definately worth cleaning it out and giving it a flush with IPA. Had a lot of success with this on 'accidently' immersed medical electronics.

robstead888

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23 posts

205 months

Friday 22nd May 2009
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cheers guys will give this a go.

BB-Q

1,697 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd May 2009
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I know some of the Peugeots have an issue with water travelling up the temperature sender wire and into the ECU.This could only happen on a French car- they've run out of normal electrical faults and are now having to invent new ones!

Drying out the ECU would be my suggestion too.

Jack_and_MLE

626 posts

261 months

Saturday 23rd May 2009
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Water ingress also happen to German cars, talk to Audi owner's about water in the passenger foot well and convenience unit!

Jack