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2005 - Peugeot 206 - 1.1 - Misfire
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DSWR
PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 11:52 am Up
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Hey, Everyone.

Got a very gentle and loving misfire on my pug. It's nothing major, always there but isn't really aggressive like some can be. Any ideas what can be causing it?

Does anyone know where I can get a diagnosic tool to find out where the misfire is located (which cylinder)? I could then attempt to swap over fuel injectors/coil packs for other cylinders to see if it swaps over and possibly saving myself some cash instead of replacing bits hoping for sudden disappearance.

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Silvery206
PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 12:50 pm Up
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Rather than messing around might aswell replace the 4 spark plugs and coil packs which should sort it. And if they not been done in a while its a good thing to do so
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DSWR
PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:07 am Up
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Silvery206 wrote:
Rather than messing around might aswell replace the 4 spark plugs and coil packs which should sort it. And if they not been done in a while its a good thing to do so

I've replaced sparks already. Previous plugs had just random gaps in from previous owner or mechanic that serviced which was appalling. Had that setup correct but still misfiring. I haven't been too bothered about it as you can barely feel its there. You'd only notice it by watching the clocks really.

Coil Pack is £100 odd so I wouldn't like to purchase one to find out it's not causing a problem. Any ideas where I could get one cheaper?

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