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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / September 2006

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206Gti engine keeps runing without key

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Dave Cube - 07 Sep 2006 12:09 GMT
Hi folks,
my 2004 206 Gti (136HP) behaives a little crazy since last week.
When you stop the car and keep the foot on the brakes you can remove the
ignition key and the motor keeps running until you release the brake, the
it turns the engine off.
If you keep the foot on the brake the engine will run like forever, you can
rev up the engine and so on.
The only thing that turns off with the key is the cig.lighter power.
Its not the wrong gasoline, I use 95Oct and 100Oct, no changes.
Also, no error messages on the display, but I think its an electric problem
anyway.

I am going to the garage within the next weeks, but if anyone knows anything
about it, I would be happy to have some info before I give it out of hand
(act. I dont trust the mechanics).

Beside that I am real happy with the car and performance.

Tnx

davecube.co
Keith Willcocks - 07 Sep 2006 18:29 GMT
> Hi folks,
> my 2004 206 Gti (136HP) behaives a little crazy since last week.
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>
> davecube.com

This sounds silly, but it could be to do with your brake lights if they are
of the double filament type.   Try removing them (the bulbs) and see if it
still happens.   If that cures it, fit new bulbs because one of them is
shorting between the filaments.
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Dave Cube - 11 Sep 2006 11:16 GMT
Hello Keith,

>> Hi folks,
>> my 2004 206 Gti (136HP) behaives a little crazy since last week.
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> and see if it still happens.   If that cures it, fit new bulbs because
> one of them is shorting between the filaments.

Keith, you are THE man!
You were 100% right.
As I looked at my backlights, I recognizied that ALL lights&brakes were on
like a christmas tree(for a week).
I removed the fuses of the brakelights one-by-one to find the faulty part.
The right side double filament had a short (whisker) between the backlight
and brakelight.
Bought a doublepack lamps for 3.13Euro, so I have one spare.

5days worried, 5min work, endless happy
tnx
davecube.com
Keith Willcocks - 12 Sep 2006 08:51 GMT
> Hello Keith,
>
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> tnx
> davecube.com

Glad it worked.   Years ago my father-in-law said that Fiat were clever
because, when he braked in his 128, the front lights came on so that
pedestrians knew you were stopping.   Needless to say, he had the same
"shorting lamp" problem.
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Malc - 12 Sep 2006 21:28 GMT
>> Hello Keith,
>>
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> so that pedestrians knew you were stopping.   Needless to say, he had
> the same "shorting lamp" problem.

Well there's a thing. That's a good one that is. Nice cure.

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Tunku - 23 Sep 2006 04:11 GMT
>>> Hello Keith,
>>>
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>
> Well there's a thing. That's a good one that is. Nice cure.

Just read this. I had the same on a CZ 175 motorbike. When I hit the
back brake the headlight came on. It was the rear double filament bulb
that was shorting. This was about 25 years ago. Bulbs haven't changed
much. :-)

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