#1: 206 1.6 8v from 2000 misfireing alot when cold Author: pow4zz, Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 5:35 am ---- Hey guys, got my pug 206 in the late summer, but now when it got colder the motor misfires a lot. How ever only when its cold, but not really from a get go. The first 2 mins seems nice. But when i get into traffic the motor misfires and makes it har to set off og jerky to drive at low speeds. But stops misfireing once the motor warms up a little more.
Any ideas where the problem is, and how I can fix it?
#2: Re: 206 1.6 8v from 2000 misfireing alot when cold Author: pow4zz, Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 5:55 am ---- Btw there are no lights on, not even EML is on
#3: Re: 206 1.6 8v from 2000 misfireing alot when cold Author: Timon2210, Location: PalestinePosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:11 am ---- have you managed to preformed any kind of maintenance since you bought it??If you did not,according to what you said,it sounds that you have a faulty spark plugs OR fault coil pack.
So if you didn't replace the spark plugs,start from there,and don't use NGK spark plugs,just the OEM ones,or EYQUEM.
#4: Re: 206 1.6 8v from 2000 misfireing alot when cold Author: pAvax, Location: EssexPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:57 am ----
Timon2210 wrote:
have you managed to preformed any kind of maintenance since you bought it??If you did not,according to what you said,it sounds that you have a faulty spark plugs OR fault coil pack.
So if you didn't replace the spark plugs,start from there,and don't use NGK spark plugs,just the OEM ones,or EYQUEM.
Bosch...
Btw, NGK often has issues with the Sagem pack and not so much with the older packs (Magneti Marelli).
But yeah, new sparks won't hurt
#5: Re: 206 1.6 8v from 2000 misfireing alot when cold Author: pow4zz, Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:02 am ---- Okay thank you guys!
#6: Re: 206 1.6 8v from 2000 misfireing alot when cold Author: Timon2210, Location: PalestinePosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:05 am ----
pAvax wrote:
Timon2210 wrote:
have you managed to preformed any kind of maintenance since you bought it??If you did not,according to what you said,it sounds that you have a faulty spark plugs OR fault coil pack.
So if you didn't replace the spark plugs,start from there,and don't use NGK spark plugs,just the OEM ones,or EYQUEM.
Bosch...
Btw, NGK often has issues with the Sagem pack and not so much with the older packs (Magneti Marelli).
But yeah, new sparks won't hurt
Yeah BOSCH spark plugs are great :),forgot about that
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