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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / September 2006

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406 T Diesel Failure to start

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tazbcc - 20 Sep 2006 23:02 GMT
On returning from a week abroad my 406 would not start.

Although the engine would turn over and there was fuel in the filter, no
fuel appeared to get to the engine.

The heater lights did not come on at all and despite the efforts of two
breakdown mechanics I had to be recovered to home.

Has anyone an idea of what the problem could be ?
Tunku - 23 Sep 2006 04:33 GMT
> On returning from a week abroad my 406 would not start.
>
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> Has anyone an idea of what the problem could be ?

If it is diesel, check that the relay for the heater plugs is working.

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Keith Willcocks - 23 Sep 2006 11:13 GMT
>> On returning from a week abroad my 406 would not start.
>>
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> If it is diesel, check that the relay for the heater plugs is working.

In the bad old days before heater plugs you started a diesel by pressing the
accelerator to the floor and running the starter continuously.   After a
minute or two the engine starts to kick as if it is trying to run.  You
still keep the pedal to the floor and the starter running until the engine
actually starts to rev.   I had to revert to this method last year when the
heaters went on my wife's 306.   So long as you have a good battery it will
work.   Doing it this way will tell you if the problem is indeed the heater
plugs.
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Phil Cook - 23 Sep 2006 11:55 GMT
>>> Has anyone an idea of what the problem could be ?
>>
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>still keep the pedal to the floor and the starter running until the engine
>actually starts to rev...

...and everything disappears in a cloud of smoke :-)
Chris - 23 Sep 2006 14:19 GMT
>>>> Has anyone an idea of what the problem could be ?
>>>>
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> ...and everything disappears in a cloud of smoke :-)
Whats smoke now days??dealt if anybody wounld care about it .i know i
wounld not care as long he did not sit there reving the engine .and it
was my day off work and i was trying to sleep.
so go for it let it smoke..
Chris - 23 Sep 2006 14:21 GMT
>>>> Has anyone an idea of what the problem could be ?
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> ...and everything disappears in a cloud of smoke :-)
Whats smoke now days??dealt if anybody wounld care about it .i know i
wounld not care as long he did not sit there reving the engine .and it
was my day off work and i was trying to sleep.
so go for it let it smoke..
 
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