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206 Speed Sensor Replacement
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nellyhaggis
PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 5:06 pm Up
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As detailed above.

Has anyone changed the speed sensor on a 206 before?
Just wondering where it is as Ive got a P0500 fault so it will need to be replaced.

Its on a 1.6 hdi but I assume they are all in the same kind of place.

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Edward
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Do these have it on the gearbox?
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I believe they're on the top of the gearbox. It's a 616070 part numbe, so the common one
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nellyhaggis
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I aint got a clue where they are.
If they are on the gearbox I take it they are at the flywheel end and take the signal from that?

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It's on the final drive at the back of the gearbox. It's a battery out job to access it.
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its on top of the diff (well on my 206 it is)

it plugs into part no2

 


 

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Just to let you know, my 2.0 hdi was supposed to have it on the final drive, but it didn't, ended up it was the front driver side abs sensor, which the speedo gets it's signal from, (if I remember correctly it has 2 wires going into the abs sensor plug)
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nellyhaggis
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Right.
I've just spoke to peugeot and the sensor is actually at the timing belt side of the engine and that try hardly ever go wrong but to check the gap between the sensor and the crank.
Failing that it could be the wiring in the fuse box in the inner wing.
Would anyone know if the abs fault I've got at the moment would have anything to do with the speed sensor fault?

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So is your speedo not working (sensor on gearbox) or is it engine speed sensor (on the block)?
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nellyhaggis
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turns out that i needed 2 new abs rings and a speed sensor which was behing the bottom pulley drivers side.
Ended up with 2 new cv joints thou as they were dirt cheap on ebay.
Running like it should now at last.

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