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Peugeot 206 coolant drain, flush, refill, bleed.
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Danweider
PostPosted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 4:36 pm Up
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Hey!

Today I performed a coolant drain, flush, refill and bleed on my Peugeot 206. All went well. I could only bleed the heater matrix, as the Coolant housing bleed nipple, was rounded (previous owner). Took the car on a long drive and running temp is around 90-92 and idle is 95. Is this normal?

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Chevmat08
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 5:43 pm Up
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Which engine you got? I think mine runs a little cooler (1.4hdi eco) but. I may be mistaken. Can check back next time i drive
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gazza82
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It's a diesel .. they all do
Down to just the 1.4 HDi. Cayman Green 2.0i CC sold.
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VorTechS
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Impressive thread revival. Not even sure why it was in the 'How To' section... so I've moved it along.

But for 16v this sounds about right from what I've seen, my old 8v used to sit a little lower.

 

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Chevmat08
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VorTechS wrote:
Impressive thread revival. Not even sure why it was in the 'How To' section... so I've moved it along.

But for 16v this sounds about right from what I've seen, my old 8v used to sit a little lower.
it popped up in the side bar I didn't even realise it's 2 years old :S

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VorTechS
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Chevmat08 wrote:
it popped up in the side bar I didn't even realise it's 2 years old :S

That's pretty impressive stuff. This site always continues to amaze me at times. So how'd your temperature sit in the end?

 

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Chevmat08
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Not my thread I just replied! Probably best we leave it here, imma guess this user doesn't have a Peugeot anymore as they're no longer active
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VorTechS
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Chevmat08 wrote:
Not my thread I just replied!

Lol, I know. I was intrigued nonetheless. It's a topic that crops up all the time, and I for one am interested to see if there's a specific pattern to which, sit where

 

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My 206 sits about 75°c (87-9°c if sitting in traffic)
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