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peugeot dielsel starting problems
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Has anyone got any tips on what could be wrong with my p reg 106 diesel, now its getting cold she wont start in the morning without easy stert
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Definitely go for glow plug replacement if you dont know when they were last done. In summer you will hardly notice glow plugs not woking but as soon as winter sets in you will notice.
Surprised damp start does much at all really as no HT ignition to dry out.
If it is starting and then cutting out some time after then you have an LP diesel de-prime. Check the diesel filter ousing cover is seated ok.
Surprised damp start does much at all really as no HT ignition to dry out.
If it is starting and then cutting out some time after then you have an LP diesel de-prime. Check the diesel filter ousing cover is seated ok.
i had a problem with a 405 some years ago. where the fuel is drawn up from the tank into the engine bay, it passes through a small pre heater... this was just a small unit that warms the diesel just a little bit to allow the fuel to flow more freely in cold weather.
this unit was faulty and drawing air into the fuel through a broken joint.
could it be a fault on older peugeot`s ?
this unit was faulty and drawing air into the fuel through a broken joint.
could it be a fault on older peugeot`s ?
jimmy, as said before don't use easy start except as a last resort. ( if you do have to use it , when you run out get a can of lighter gas instead, does the same job, costs a load less and doesn't have additives to wash the cylinder walls. ) but get the fault fixed is the best option, sorry i can't actually help with the fault but save you cash with the tip.
i bet some one will now say why a small squirt of gas is very bad.
i bet some one will now say why a small squirt of gas is very bad.
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