Non starter

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Drago310
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Non starter

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I started my 206 fine but as I pulled out it cut out. Now when I turn the key the ignition comes on but it will not even turn over. I have tried a jump start, I have connected a diagnostic reader to the OBD but it cannot connect to the ECU. Ignition displaying eco mode. Any ideas please?

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Re: Non starter

Post by Luditus »

Duff battery, or poor terminal condition. ( I suggest ).

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Re: Non starter

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Drago310 wrote:I started my 206 fine but as I pulled out it cut out. Now when I turn the key the ignition comes on but it will not even turn over. I have tried a jump start, I have connected a diagnostic reader to the OBD but it cannot connect to the ECU. Ignition displaying eco mode. Any ideas please?
Not all obd readers work on a 206 and if they do they don't often give the correct code.

Check the positive battery terminal clamp as it is the quick-release type and gets weak. I once had to wrap silver foil around a colleagues to get it to start.

But check the battery voltage too as suggested ...
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Also a bit more info about car
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Try the BSI reboot procedure http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic ... 23&t=13473 - maybe 3 or four times (it does not always work the first time).

If the car is manual transmission, try a tow start. If that works, you may have a starter problem, or the ignition switch contact for the starter may be the issue.

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Is the timing belt intact?
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