Adios my summer forum newbies

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tenpole
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Capncol wrote: , and we never get to hear the outcome.
I thought about the solution, decided I could not be arsed and left it till it falls off.

edit: Although I did change a halogen bulb o/s (£2.50 x2 ebay) relatively quick now i know the procedure of pulling the filler cap out of the way. Also the capless bulb front n/s had blown again which means that the o/s os due to blow soon.
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Slo
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When I got no answers here I posted on 206 info exchange and got some replies, although none of them were any help :lol: for whats regarded as the best selling car ever made (206 hatchback anyway) there seems to be a lot goes wrong with it that no one can give a definitive answer, guess that comes down to the nature of the blooming computerized fusebox.

It's true that a lot of problems are caused by new owners that don't understand how the car works.
My roof problem turned out to be a disabled ecu for safety (which is easily resettable with pp2000) that was triggered from manually operating the roof many times and the problem that started it all off was the micro switch that detects when the roof drops into the boot needed some adjustment. By the time I discovered it I had well knackered the rear parcel shelf mechanism trying to force it and had to replace it.

My speedo problem should have been a simple process of elimination but pp2000 diagnosis was really confusing and I even replaced the instrument panel thinking it might be faulty, i'm glad I did this though because the previous owner had unscrupulously popped out the air bag led's to get it through the last mot - bodging tw@t.

Despite all the warnings about battery removal, over the months i've worked on mine I have many times forgot all about the procedure and yanked of the positive without thinking and many times have reconnected it and just started it straight up without turning on sidelights first and no problems so far.

Starting to think the battery procedure is a bit of a farce tbh but then ive seen plenty of weird electrical problems on simple old peugeots over the years including engine ecu's that just die all of a sudden and some time after magicallly start working again.

For anyone that did offer me any advice on my problems I thank you all, it was very frustrating working on the electrical system with it being multiplexed, my first time tackling one. I have plenty of knowledge to give back now though :thumbs:

Col that damm window dropping problem turned out to be the 2 pin blue connector that goes into the passenger door loom wasn't plugged in. It looked like someone had yanked out the glovebox and pulled it out of its holder (being located directly behind it) when I first discovered it.

I didn't know this at the time but recently I fitted a second hand door and when I got to the wiring I recognised the connector as I disconnected it. God knows why it made the drivers window drop constantly with the engine running though.
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Hi,
Summer is here!

Hi everyone.

Cheers,
Iain.
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
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Yep had my roof down the other day :)
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I look at this forum every day - never too old to learn, and personally I find the CC is far more grin inducing than my old "B"- albeit that was a lot easier to work on.
Now, I AM an old mechanic, but I got out of the trade about 16 years ago - the back/knees/shoulders/too many years working in unheated garages arthritis started to take its toll.
Just wondering whether to invest in one of those ebay diagnostic jobs - to go with the myriad of other tools that are still kicking around my garage, such as Vauxhalls1256 off cam points setting tool, Ford OHC spline head bolt tool, and a multitude of Whitworth spanners from Leyland engines....... :D
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Powellct wrote:I look at this forum every day - never too old to learn, and personally I find the CC is far more grin inducing than my old "B"- albeit that was a lot easier to work on.
Now, I AM an old mechanic, but I got out of the trade about 16 years ago - the back/knees/shoulders/too many years working in unheated garages arthritis started to take its toll.
Just wondering whether to invest in one of those ebay diagnostic jobs - to go with the myriad of other tools that are still kicking around my garage, such as Vauxhalls1256 off cam points setting tool, Ford OHC spline head bolt tool, and a multitude of Whitworth spanners from Leyland engines....... :D
Not an **B?
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
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Siemens Controls & SW Engineer.

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The very same. Sold it last year - it was that or invest in a MIG, and sills, and castle sections, and, and, and ....
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Powellct wrote:The very same. Sold it last year - it was that or invest in a MIG, and sills, and castle sections, and, and, and ....
Hi,
It is now possible we could be friends. :D

Cheers,
Iain
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
G6SBH.
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I sold mine last year and bought a bigger 4 seat convertible but still hang about and help as much as possible,

Also by reading the problems and solutions that I dont know I am learing

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Off topic slightly - is that the same 2.5PI they put in the TR6 and MK2 Triumph 2500, Iain? Bullet proof lump. Shitty PI unmodified though - certainly on the TR6, the 2500 never seemed that bad.
1500 Spit was the other option to the B. Guess I'm a bit of a sicker for punishment.
Aside - Triumph 1500 FWD. Lovely motor, just not quite a Dolly..... :D
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2.5 has one achilles ... Crank only has two thrust washers. When they go so does the crank face. Solution is the rebuild with weld and re-face it.

Been there ... heavy those blocks and cranks!!
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I cut my teeth on engines with only two thrust washers. I've never built up weld on a crank though. Welded plenty of cast, but never something that precise.
It's all coming back to me now....
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Powellct wrote:Off topic slightly - is that the same 2.5PI they put in the TR6 and MK2 Triumph 2500, Iain? Bullet proof lump. Shitty PI unmodified though - certainly on the TR6, the 2500 never seemed that bad.
1500 Spit was the other option to the B. Guess I'm a bit of a sicker for punishment.
Aside - Triumph 1500 FWD. Lovely motor, just not quite a Dolly..... :D
Hi,
TR5 early TR6 CP engine. PI was downgraded to EFI along with the MPG. :(
Triumph 1500's as found in the dolly and **Midget were prone to throwing rods, but less than the other BL engine; the B series 1.8. Amusing that they put it in the **B. :hyper:

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Iain.
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
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Powellct wrote:I cut my teeth on engines with only two thrust washers. I've never built up weld on a crank though. Welded plenty of cast, but never something that precise.
It's all coming back to me now....
Hi,
I Don't touch the clutch when I start and the two half shells are "Silver" pined in.
It's not bullet proof, but now limited to 5K8 in respect.

Cheers,
Iain.
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
G6SBH.
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gazza82 wrote:2.5 has one achilles ... Crank only has two thrust washers. When they go so does the crank face. Solution is the rebuild with weld and re-face it.

Been there ... heavy those blocks and cranks!!
Hi,
Sorry, the previous post was meant to you first.

Cheers,
Iain.
Peugeot 206 CC 2L 16V 4cyl 2002. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 80% LED. 5% HID.
Triumph GT6 CC 2L5 12V 6Cyl 1972. QX 3 5W40 Oil. Lamps 98% LED.
G6SBH.
Siemens Controls & SW Engineer.