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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2005

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1994 106 petrol farst and eratic tickover

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neil - 15 Jan 2005 10:25 GMT
I have a 106 pertol single point fuel enjection peugeot when cold it runs
quite well ticks over a bit slow as it warms up the tickover increases and
when fully warm the engine races and it can be difficult to pull off as the
engine dies as you accelorate thgen picks up again. it has had a new
throttle sensor plugs and leads new exhast battery

any one got any ideas where to look next ?
Or dose any one want to buy it
engelbert - 15 Jan 2005 13:26 GMT
>I have a 106 pertol single point fuel enjection peugeot when cold it runs
> quite well ticks over a bit slow as it warms up the tickover increases and
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> any one got any ideas where to look next ?
> Or dose any one want to buy it

another typical ECU symptom

dj
Fitzy - 15 Jan 2005 19:36 GMT
Hi Enggy
check the engine harness,,,,,
at the back of the engine where the harness plugs in to the main wiring
loom,
I have had one or two that look good ,but when pulled apart the terminals
fall to bits,
worth a try,
Fitzy

>>I have a 106 pertol single point fuel enjection peugeot when cold it runs
>> quite well ticks over a bit slow as it warms up the tickover increases
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>
> dj
Bob Minchin - 15 Jan 2005 20:53 GMT
neil wrote in message ...
>I have a 106 pertol single point fuel enjection peugeot when cold it runs
>quite well ticks over a bit slow as it warms up the tickover increases and
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>any one got any ideas where to look next ?
>Or dose any one want to buy it

You may well have  a sticking idle control valve. This can be cleaned with
carb cleaner ( dry thoroughly before restarting engine). After cleaning you
might need to reset the ECU (power down for a few minutes) and then allow
the ECU to learn it's new setting by tickover for a few minutes followed by
a steady drive around the block for 10 minutes.

Good Luck

Bob
 
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