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Exhaust problem
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Razor34
PostPosted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 3:41 pm Up
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Hi Guys/Gals,

A little help please. I had a cat back stainless steel exhaust fitted to my 02 1.4 206 about a month ago from Longlife and have recently started to notice a horrible rattling sound when the car is cold. It stops when the temperature reaches about 80c.

Any ideas what it is likely to be?? I have checked to see if there is any play in the exhaust and from what I can see clamps/hangers seem ok.

I will probably take it back but would appreciate the feedback from you experts

Ray
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dumdum0910
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could be a broken baffle in 1 of the boxes. or the honeycomb breaking up in the cat
if it dont scuff the ruff it aint low enuf
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Razor34
PostPosted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 3:49 pm Up
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I bloody hope not this car is costing me a fortune lol. I had the aux drive belt done, tensioner spring replaced and the friggin exhaust as back box had snapped. Have near on spent about £450 in the last month!!!
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GLX_laney
PostPosted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:31 pm Up
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I have only just resolved what sounds like a very similiar problem!

My exhaust was blowing on the clamp that goes from the exhaust pipe into the Cat.

The mechanic i saw describe Peugeot Cat Clamps as a 'total ballache', due to their ball/socket style design.

Have someone look at it, sounds like it's blowing just like mine was... Maybe block the air for a few seconds to see if it's losing further down the pipe?

All the mechanic did was re-do the clamp tighter, and put putty on the inside and out just to be safe. Was a 20 minute job!

(Edited to remove some exclamation marks, i was getting far too excited at the thought of giving what might be a helpful reply.)

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MrrNoName
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Check that the coolant expansion tank is secure and that the mount has no play in it.

I had an exhaust sounding rattle after getting the exhaust replaced, which only happened when cold and went away at 80c. It turned out to be the expansion tank?!

It really, really did sound like the exhaust was loose though. Took ages to find.

Please Dont take any of my posts as written fact. They are simply my opinion and although to the best of my knowledge true, the information within them may well be incorrect.

Any work you undertake as a result of my posts is done so at your own risk Smile
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Razor34
PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:31 am Up
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Thanks alot Guys for the feedback will have a look and let you know the outcome - oh the joys of Peugeot lol!!!
Ray
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Razor34
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Yep can see the problem now - looks like the clamp has come loose between the stainless and the cat, can see vapour drops coming out.

I have rung and left a message for Longlife to contact me to book it back in for them to sort it out. Would do it myself but as I have spent £279 with them they can fix it!!! Very Happy

Ray
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Razor34
PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:02 am Up
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Gets better - driving down the mway to get my daughter and now the engine management light is constantly on. There is no loss of power or any other thing that I can see. It says in the manual that could be down to cat converter?? Any ideas seeing I have had nothing but aggro so far???
Ray
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Razor34 wrote:
Gets better - driving down the mway to get my daughter and now the engine management light is constantly on. There is no loss of power or any other thing that I can see. It says in the manual that could be down to cat converter?? Any ideas seeing I have had nothing but aggro so far???

Read the fault code & go from there.

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Razor34
PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:27 am Up
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There is no fault code showing on display - only EML on!!!

Cannot afford at the mo to take it in for them to plug in for diagnostic - car is really starting to pi&$ me off!!!

Ray
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Razor34
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Anyone else???
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Razor34
PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:22 pm Up
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Anyone in the SE London area Croydon way who can do a diagnostic check on the cheap so I can find out what this fault is?
Ray
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Coolspot
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Could it be due to the gas leak in the exhaust system, If you can still drive it and is booked in then taking it to get fixed then check the EML after.
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Razor34
PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 1:32 am Up
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Hi Coolspot,

Going to do that and then go from there. Hope it is that simple Very Happy

Ray
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Razor34
PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 5:45 am Up
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Car now ok. Have to replace a seal that links the stainless steel pipe and cat but that is it.

Went to local garage for EML and having plugged it in they have reset it - seems no problem minor cat threshold problem but they think may have been tripped by car cutting out.

Happy 206 owner for now lol!!! Very Happy

Ray
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