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2005 206CC has no power when accelerating
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pugsforlife
PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2018 5:40 am Up
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the car generally drives fine but when accelerating from a standstill (esp first drive of the day) the engine loses a lot of power and you need to rev it up to get going.

our mechanic has no idea. ive run a scan, no DTCs. ive replaced the air filter, used a throttle cleaner, fuel injector cleaner, checked the plugs and now im wondering if i should try MAF sensor cleaner

so my question is a really stupid one but do these 206s have a MAF, and if so where is it? i know it should be somewhere between the air duct and the throttle - just not sure if im missing it.

its a 2.0L petrol 2005 206CC

photo below is the engine with the area i think it should be circled... any ideas on this enigma?? thanks

 

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Steve206
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No maf sensor, it's a petrol. What happens when you put your foot down in other gears. Do the refs rise then fall back?
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pugsforlife
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ok so this model only has a map sensor then?

its really only at low speeds so issues with first, second & reverse. no major issues when driving at speed

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actually does anyone know where the map sensor is located? im thinking i might use some maf cleaner on it to see if that helps.
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Scan it with Peugeot Planet / Diagbox, i suspect it will flag the electronic fly by wire throttle body being at fault.

Generic EOBD / crappy Snap On scanners usually won't pick this fault up.

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pugsforlife wrote:
actually does anyone know where the map sensor is located? im thinking i might use some maf cleaner on it to see if that helps.

Usually a waste of time. If its failing, it's the electronics. I have in the past used contact cleaner (it has to evaporate leaving no residues) but this tended to just mean it fails completely quicker.

I did hear of someone who washed his .. I don't suggest trying that! Rolling Eyes

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pugsforlife
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cool, well looking at the forum seems like its a common problem. will try the maf cleaner first.

now just gotta find the stupid thing!!

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