Hi all.
206cc 1.6 '51 2002 106K
Car wouldn't start yesterday. needed a jump form a battery charger. Car then ran ok. Popped into town and returned to car a few hours later. Same problem. Nice parking attendant gave me a push and it started first time. Only had the car a couple of months but this is the first time I've had problems with starting.
Basically, how do i know if it's the battery or starter motor (without taking it to a garage, as on a tight budget). Service history is sketchy so don't know if/when battery or starter has been replaced.
Cheers.
Battery or Starter?
- gazza82
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Re: Battery or Starter?
Probably battery as it started with a jump start ... but I'd be wary of using a battery charger to do that in the future. There's a lot of sensitive electrics now and it doesn't take much to fry something!
Batteries have a limited life and can start to go after only three years. With all the additional power needed for the CC roof, and if you do a lot of short journeys, you will fine the battery goes quicker than other cars. The battery in our hatchback lasted 8 years ... but that is probably a exception to the rule!
Check out carpart4less.co.uk ... we got a replacement battery from them for the hatchback for around £55 and it was delivered in a couple of days. Be wary of Halfords as their lists are often wrong (the battery has to be the right size and power) and they are also pretty expensive when compared to other sources. PS carparts4less is actually an online only outlet for Euro Car Parts. Free delivery too (at the moment!)
Batteries have a limited life and can start to go after only three years. With all the additional power needed for the CC roof, and if you do a lot of short journeys, you will fine the battery goes quicker than other cars. The battery in our hatchback lasted 8 years ... but that is probably a exception to the rule!
Check out carpart4less.co.uk ... we got a replacement battery from them for the hatchback for around £55 and it was delivered in a couple of days. Be wary of Halfords as their lists are often wrong (the battery has to be the right size and power) and they are also pretty expensive when compared to other sources. PS carparts4less is actually an online only outlet for Euro Car Parts. Free delivery too (at the moment!)
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magpieboy
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Re: Battery or Starter?
Cheers Gazza82!
Yeah, it's not turning over at all so pretty likely the battery. Been on Euro Car Parts and I can get a battery for just over £45 (and they're only a few miles away).
Yeah, it's not turning over at all so pretty likely the battery. Been on Euro Car Parts and I can get a battery for just over £45 (and they're only a few miles away).
- GrandadMonkey
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Re: Battery or Starter?
I've always found the Peugeot main dealer to be very competitive on price for batteries. And buying from them you should get the correct battery first time. The one for the 206cc is taller than the one for the hatchback.
Incidentally, I'd be inclined to think battery rather than starter motor too, going on the symptoms as described.
Incidentally, I'd be inclined to think battery rather than starter motor too, going on the symptoms as described.
Ron
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- Thar
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Re: Battery or Starter?
Ditto the above.
Dealers prices can be cheaper than you expect and you get the correct battery for the car.
Dealers prices can be cheaper than you expect and you get the correct battery for the car.
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- gazza82
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Re: Battery or Starter?
I had no idea 206CC was taller ..
We've got two 206's - a CC and 1.4 hDi hatch. Both have the same battery (type 027), and all the sites I've checked show the same in both at 190mm. Now it could be that is right for our hatch and it's different in others. But as the CC has had a previous owners, it could be it's got the wrong one .. although it's the right number on the top. The 1.4 is probably right as we bought that as a 1 year old and changed the battery for the first time this year! Yes, lasted ten years!!!
I'd be very interested to know the correct height for a CC to double-check though as we have had the battery terminal come off once. The AA guy packed out under the battery to lift it.
thanks!
We've got two 206's - a CC and 1.4 hDi hatch. Both have the same battery (type 027), and all the sites I've checked show the same in both at 190mm. Now it could be that is right for our hatch and it's different in others. But as the CC has had a previous owners, it could be it's got the wrong one .. although it's the right number on the top. The 1.4 is probably right as we bought that as a 1 year old and changed the battery for the first time this year! Yes, lasted ten years!!!
I'd be very interested to know the correct height for a CC to double-check though as we have had the battery terminal come off once. The AA guy packed out under the battery to lift it.
thanks!
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- Capncol
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Re: Battery or Starter?
............and now you know why it's taller.gazza82 wrote:I had no idea 206CC was taller .......................
............ we have had the battery terminal come off once. The AA guy packed out under the battery to lift it.
Cheers Col.
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deeman
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Re: Battery or Starter?
a have the exact same poblem my battery was cooked and put new one in recomenderd by shop[ byr a raylight 063 but after a fewmonths it starts to dye on me you get all your neddles go haywire amd wont start think because its the 1.6cc they not ment to get astronger battery than the 063 battery thanks
- GrandadMonkey
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Re: Battery or Starter?
I bet your new battery is only 175mm tall so the shop will have got it wrong. I'd take it back and get them to replace it with the correct battery. You need an 012 not an 063. The correct battery should be 190mm tall. A lot of people make the same mistake.
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I can recommend an Exide EA530, or Amazon do an equivalent Fulmen FA530 at £63.90 including delivery http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fulmen-Starter- ... B008FZIXYC
Ron
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Re: Battery or Starter?
Yes Ron, the 063 is the short one.
Cheers Col.
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- GrandadMonkey
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Re: Battery or Starter?
There we are then, Col has confirmed it. The shorter battery will be causing connectivity issues. Fit the correct taller battery. That'll sort it.Capncol wrote:Yes Ron, the 063 is the short one.
Let us know the outcome please.
Ron
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Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
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Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)