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206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems
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#1: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: Smokes, Location: Tyne & Wear PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:14 am
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Hello
My first post on the forum Surprised

I know a lot of us go on about rattly Pugs with niggly problems you either like or hate them, I used to love my 205GTI

I have just got a 206 HDI 2.0L T Diesel X Reg and have a couple of niggles

The rev counter sometimes sticks then behaves itself works ok then spits the dummy out again, apart from a clock cluster replacement does anyone know of a fix?

My rear wheel bearings are starting to make a noise, can these be greased like the older type of bearing or do they need replacing, if so would ebay number 380252803275 for HDI ESTATE 9/02> fit & last for a while without problems

central locking works both doors but have to open the passenger door from inside

With this being my first Diesel what type & how much engine oil is recommended

Sorry for all the questions but I did not want to write posts allover the forum

Thanks
Smokes

#2: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: eddrj, Location: Berkshire PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:08 am
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Hi and welcome its 4.5 litres of oil and 10w40

#3: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: dturbopeck, Location: newcastle upon tyne PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 6:02 am
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Will have to replace wheel bearings, rev counter could be a sensor fault, and you would need to strip door down to find fault with lock!

#4: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: Smokes, Location: Tyne & Wear PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:18 am
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Thanks for the replys would the bearings I mentioned in the first post be ok to fit? or have they got to be for a 3 door 206

Thanks
Smokes

#5: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:31 am
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The rev counter sometimes sticks then behaves itself works ok then spits the dummy out again, apart from a clock cluster replacement does anyone know of a fix?
If it's bothering you, get a new cluster, it must have a lower mileage than your existing one and it also must come from a non-plexed car

My rear wheel bearings are starting to make a noise, can these be greased like the older type of bearing or do they need replacing, if so would ebay number 380252803275 for HDI ESTATE 9/02> fit & last for a while without problems
Yeah they some times dry up, and they can be re-greased, i've just done mine

central locking works both doors but have to open the passenger door from inside
Couid be the solenoid failing, but first take the interior pannel off and make sure all the wires and rod are connected. Also try testing the wires with a multimeter to ensure voltage is going to the lock

With this being my first Diesel what type & how much engine oil is recommended
4.5 litres if you are changing the filter as well. there's 1.4 litres between the min and max mark. Use Total Quartz 7000 10w40

#6: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: Smokes, Location: Tyne & Wear PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:47 am
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Hi Lee
Thanks very much for taking your time to send a detailed reply, very much appreciated. I am looking for someone honest & reliable to do a couple of jobs my 206, where do you live?

Thanks
Pete

#7: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:07 am
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I'm from Sheffield. I'm not a mechanic, I'm a business student, its more of a hobby for me.

#8: Re: 206 HDi TD 2.0 Niggly Problems Author: Smokes, Location: Tyne & Wear PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 5:28 pm
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Lee wrote:
I'm from Sheffield. I'm not a mechanic, I'm a business student, its more of a hobby for me.

No Problem



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