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206 HDi 2.0 Turbo Cold Starting Problems
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dmxking512
PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:36 pm Up
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This has been driving me nuts,

Ive got a 2002 206SW HDi 2.0.

Every morning that i go to start it , it fails , Explained :


Glow plugs have been changed. , i wait for the glow plug light to go out , and the fuel pump to finish priming.

it will turn over for a good 2-3 mins not starting

BUT 1 tiny squirt of easy start and BANG it fires up no questions asked.

Im now at a loss as to what the problem could be. its only started doing it since its become cold.

Does the 206 Diesel have a cold start sensor that i dont know about?


Any help is much appreciated Smile

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Antknee
PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:39 pm Up
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have you tried shouting and screaming, and a swift kick? Since they are French they are quite emotional and need a bit of persuasion to do anything
 
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:42 pm Up
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Yep , doesn't seem to like it to much though.
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i think it is just too cold

mine yesterday took 3 attempts to get it started lol

 
 

 

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ahh sorry, cant help any more than that! good luck with it, itll probably turn out to be something simple! always is Wink
 
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Fingers crossed , ive just spent £40 on a new radiator for it. thanks for responding though Smile
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Try turning the ignition on an off three or four times before trying to fire it, waiting for the glow plug light to go out. Then try to fire her. See if that works Smile
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Thanks for the tip Smile il give that a try first thing in the morning. Cheers
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Usually the fuel should be heated enough to start before it gets the glow plugs, iirc the HDi only uses the glow plugs when its about -5 oC

Also using too much easy start could damage pistons (not that I've seen that before though) probably an old wives tale!!
But im sure it creates displacement of oil in the pistons and thus lower compression and then no cold start.

There is a fuel heater on the fuel pipe just in front of the injectors (in front of the most left hand one).
Its black and about 2"wide, 1" deep and 1.5" high with a (approx) 10mm pipe in and out of it, which could be tired.

Here's one on fleabay (with bracket), sorry I couldn't find a better pic.
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It might be a compression issue or low fuel pressure at start though ???

I thought I had the same problem and done some research, until I found my alternator seized and therefore holding the fan belt, cheeking fecker!

 


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I do a few ignition reps with mine and seems to be ok. This weather has been so cold mind you, its been reluctant!
 

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Antknee wrote:
have you tried shouting and screaming, and a swift kick? Since they are French they are quite emotional and need a bit of persuasion to do anything

Quite true! When I had the misfiring fault on my 306 I got to the point of asking it to work properly.....

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i have same problem my hdi didnt wanna start yesterday took 3 times to start it and did wait for glow light got newish battery so duno wot it could be
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I've got the same car, and I've experienced problems starting, but I'm more concerned with my door freezing up lol. It's nothing to worry about, just the -5'c temperatures outside
 
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pedro_keil : I had a feeling there had to be something other than the glow plugs , im going to check that out.

and at £16 to fix i hope thats the cause !

thanks for that Very Happy

also going to try the 3 turns before starting Smile


Thanks for all the other suggestions guys Smile

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:23 am Up
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Right , Tried turning the key 3 times before starting , waiting for 1, the glow plug light , and then the glowplug relay click , that didnt work.


all the glowplugs get a stable 12V to them so they are working.


i couldnt locate the Fule heater suggested by pedro_keil , im assuming that it may have been on earlier or later models


anyone else have any ideas

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