#1: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: CJH20, Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 5:11 pm ---- Hello
Ordered a new Under Engine guard for my 2004 206 2.0 HDi .
This is what I got ... and its not right . But paperwork says it is ... strange huh ! the bolt holes don't even line up .. grrrrr
Is mine a bit speshul mines the dirty one .. if you didn't guess !
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#2: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one Author: Sim, Location: West CountryPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 4:45 pm ---- I got exactly the one you have (the dirty one), from 2.0 HDi year 2000
The bigger cut-out is for some reason shown on service box no matter the model, and there don't seem to any visually different variants, all schematics are the same
Bigger cut-out is probably for a bigger exhaust/cat/dpf/what not, are you sure mounting points don't line up at all, maybe give it a wiggle?
Got me curious now, as it would be nice to protect the sump when car is lower
Why are you renewing yours, something snapped?
I guess last resort is to call a dealer and try to describe visual differences, see what they come up
#3: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: Motorracingbruce1980, Location: West SussexPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 2:21 am ---- Does this mean I could get one for my GTI? Would also like a bit of protection for the sump and also helps keep it a bit cleaner under the bonnet
#4: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: Sim, Location: West CountryPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 2:38 am ---- yes, but like Edward once said, petrols are hotter and this wouldn't help them cool
Also for those prone to leak things, it would be harder to notice one (otoh driveway could stay clean ) Unless you probe your car regularly (search for probe for a follow up story of mine )
I also search by part number -- looks like sellers don't bother putting up an actual picture, random ones with big cut out, others with small
#5: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: Motorracingbruce1980, Location: West SussexPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 3:06 am ---- Thanks for that might be something to consider but might need more ducting to keep temp down.
Just looked on service box but cant find info on different types etc
#6: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: CJH20, Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 9:47 am ---- I found one that looks similar on ebay . Item number 331468927480
But the vents look a bit different ... what do you think ?
Thanks for the replies and info ...
Col
#7: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: gazza82, Location: South BucksPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 10:30 am ---- Shouldn't make that much difference in a petrol .. there are plenty of holes and gaps around the under-tray ..
I've got an alloy one on the Alfa and it makes no difference to the engine temp but it does keep the engine bay a lot cleaner!
And when you hear scraping it's a replaceable sheet of metal and not my gearbox/sump bridging plate !!
#8: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: Sim, Location: West CountryPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 10:35 am ---- Well Edward has TBs in his petrol, so heat reasons are to be considered in modified scene:)
im afk now, will look at ebay later, unless someone else does
#9: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one Author: CJH20, Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 10:55 am ---- Thanks
But mines a Diesel HDI 2.0 . not Petrol.
Only changing it because after the oil change I found it was a bit worn out.
#10: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 3:03 pm ---- Some petrol engined cars do have under trays fitted. I guess the main reason on a diesel is to reduce noise.
#11: Re: Peugeot 206 Under Engine Guard .. Cant find correct one ! Author: LeeThr, Location: North West WalesPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 6:48 pm ---- Wouldn't have thought an undertray would make that much of a difference as heat rises. Granted not as much cold air would be able to enter from underneath, but the effects shouldn't be too major.
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