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daveyboigt
PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:40 am Up
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Hey guys my names dave and im new to this. However i own a pug 206 1.4 glx 8 valve i have a problem with it cutting out when its cold i can start the car first thing of a morning n it stars and runs fine howeva when i go to pull away its awful it misses n cuts out bit it will only do it for about 20 seconds then its fine Ny ideas? Ive changed pmugs serviced it changed temp sensor any other ideas cheers guys daveu
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Lee
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Battery?
Bosch spark plugs?
ICV?
Coil pack?
Injector?

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amberlil19
PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:31 am Up
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The exact same thing happens with my 206 (1.4, 2003) and also when it's very cold. I'll be reversing down the drive, usually my foot completely down on the clutch and just braking slightly and it just stalls/loses power. Starts up again and drives away fine. I know nothing about cars but would also appreciate any advice!
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Daveb206
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Same probably. On cold days just let it tick over for five mins or so befor u go to drive it seems to be fine after that.
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