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dj71
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 5:53 am Up
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hi, my 2008 206 has started to give me problems which is driving me mad.
after the car has stood over night i start it up to go to work (it starts first time with no problems) i pull away and it runs bad as if its got a missfire, as soon as i change to 2nd gear it cuts out and i struggle to get it started again, after about 5 goes it finally gets going although running poor, i did notice if i leave the car running for 10 mins or so at the start to defrost the windscreen the car doesnt cut out when i dive off but still runs poor, thinking it was plugs or ignition coil these have been changed along with air filter and map sensor, now im at a loss as to what it can be, any help would be very welcome

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Have you checked for codes?
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hi Addaz, i bought a reader today, and its showing no codes which is why im now stummed as to what the problem is,
i am having problems with my positive battery terminal corroding with a white substance, not sure if that could be related as it does start first time and its never flat on a morning, the car just bogs down when i first set off and cuts out unless i warm the engine first

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any ideas?
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How old is the battery? If old replace and do a BSI reboot (guide on here through search) and may solve your problems
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Check your battery, recheck the plugs, replace the temp sensor (as ive had these play up)

What engine is it btw? 1.4 16v by any chance?

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no codes - hmmm odd - could be plugs or coil pack or temp sensor but should come up with some code

Disconnect the battery for 30 minutes to reset everything - i did to clear a few things - codes still there but at least the engine light has gone out

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someone suggested changing the lambda sensor which i did today, now its worse than ever with constant rough running and also i now have the engine warning light on, iv checked the code and its p0036 iv googled it and it says to check the oxygen sensor fuse first but i cant find where the fuse is, any help would be great, the car is a 2008 peugeot 206 look 1.4 petrol
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I assume you disconnected the battery when you fitted the new Lambda Sensor?
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Carlos_WR1 wrote:
I assume you disconnected the battery when you fitted the new Lambda Sensor?

would give you that fault code????????

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Carlos_WR1 wrote:
I assume you disconnected the battery when you fitted the new Lambda Sensor?

nope i forgot too, would disconecting it now for half an hour reset it?

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Was your replacement lambda a cheap one by any chance?
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from a car part store, £70
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johnpidge wrote:
Carlos_WR1 wrote:
I assume you disconnected the battery when you fitted the new Lambda Sensor?

would give you that fault code????????

I was wondering if the battery wasnt disconnected when the new Lambda sensor was fitted whether this could have blown a fuse hense the fault code?

I could be wrong and clutching at straws but regardless i wouldnt have thought it good practice to unplug and plug in a new sensor with the battery still connected on both terminals

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I wasnt sure if that would blow a fuse??
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