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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2005

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406 2.1 td 97(not hdi)

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energizer - 11 Mar 2005 16:08 GMT
Hi all,
I've got a potential expensive problem with my accessory belt.
A few months ago it snapped! So I had it fixed and thought that was that.
Only two months later it split so I got another garage to replace it. It's
a large belt for the ps, alt etc. The thing is...it started to sound like
crap. I took it back to the garage and they said it was the auto tensioner
making it difficult to tighten properly and it was flapping about!!! Does
anyone know if that's due to them fitting it badly as b4 this all happened
it never made a sound! The garage said there's nothing wrong with my
components. It's making my car sound embarrassingly noisey. A horrible
sound that I dont want spend ?40 on every 6weeks.

Kind regards
Simon
Neil D - 11 Mar 2005 21:23 GMT
I have the same engine on a 1998 406. A while back, I had to have the belt
changed, and shortly after, I got what sounds like the same noise. I took
the car to the garage and they said the tensioner had gone. I picked up a
new tensioner from the dealer and took it to my local garage and they showed
me the two pats together (old one and new). You could push the old one
together by hand, albeit still quite tough, but the new one was solid. After
fitting, the problem was solved. So I think you've got the same problem
don't know if that's good or bad news for you,

Cheers
Neil

> Hi all,
> I've got a potential expensive problem with my accessory belt.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Kind regards
> Simon
Nigel - 11 Mar 2005 23:05 GMT
>Hi all,
>I've got a potential expensive problem with my accessory belt.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>Kind regards
>Simon
I'm not sure what sort of tensioner is fitted to that engine, but if
it is an auto type then you need to make sure that it is working
correctly, and if there is any doubt, change it. And the jockey wheel
too. And are you using a good quality belt?
energizer - 17 Mar 2005 12:44 GMT
Hi Guys,

Thanks very much for that. Now I know you've had the problem, I'll get a
new tensioner. It's the auto typre so I'll check out the prices for this.
I'm not afraid to get under the car so if it's straight forward to do I'll
do it myself!!! Or maybe not! :)

Thanks very much for yr help
 
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