Peugeot 504 - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues

0helpful
2answers

Why is the front brakes

If the brake is not letting go when you release it then check the calipers. The caliper piston is probably coming too far out of its cylinder.
10/25/2019 9:30:36 AM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Oct 25, 2019 • 598 views
0helpful
1answer

When charging a car battery

You do not need to take off both straps.
10/25/2019 8:04:40 AM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Oct 25, 2019 • 75 views
0helpful
1answer

What is the maximum speed peugeot 504 diesel 4 cylinder 70 hp 1975

The 70 hp Peugeot could reach 148 kmh (92 mph).
10/25/2019 7:52:58 AM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Oct 25, 2019 • 65 views
0helpful
1answer

My peugeot 206 (99) chugs

have you ever serviced it? it may be a mechanical fault causing the smoke but I would remove the plugs and check them first. you can buy a cheap compression tester from any auto store including halfords to test compression your self. if all that's ok you may have a head gasket problem but take it to a garage for confirmation if you aren't sure.;
9/18/2017 7:21:26 AM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Sep 18, 2017 • 60 views
0helpful
1answer

Just bought 1976 504 diesel xd2 type engine.drove

Oh yes indeed. Block sealer will plug it up, but then it will plug EVERTHING up. Not a good idea to go the block sealer rout my friend. Most likely a head gasket needs replaced BUT, before you do ANYTHING else pal, most likely it has an oil cooler in the system on the block somewhere. Pull that oil cooler and pressure test it to see if that is where coolant is getting into the oil. I've been there Bro, and that's just what it was. Luck toya Bud.
7/2/2017 9:40:40 PM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Jul 02, 2017 • 201 views
0helpful
1answer
0helpful
2answers

Describe your 1983 Phelo i have peugeot 504 model

Hi I know this is years later, but removing the thermostat is not advisable. If the car heats up in the summer have your radiator taken apart and the core cleaned by a professional radiator place. The 504's core tend to get blocked over time. it might also be a good idea to try and get a more heavy duty core or make fit a bigger radiator. Always have coolant in your system other wise the water will eat your cylinder head. It also prevents the radiator from getting clogged up.
1/3/2015 6:56:30 AM • 1983 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Jan 03, 2015 • 187 views
0helpful
1answer

How to remove alternator from 2002 peugeot 306 cabriolet?

You have to unscrew bett tensioner, move it a bit and dismantle ancillary belt first. Then unscrew and remove alternator from the car.
7/7/2014 6:20:49 AM • 2006 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Jul 07, 2014 • 203 views
0helpful
1answer

What are all engine torx settings peugeot 206 1.4

that is in the FSM, buy the book at Peugeot dealer. torque , not torx.? torx is a head shape. try a real forum for french cars? http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=40058 goggle works. https://www.google.com/webhp?gws_rd=ssl#q=peugeot+206+1.4+%2C+engine+torque%2C+for+bolts TU engine? or ET? or> 1.4 L TU3JP I4 (petrol) 1.4 L ET3J4 I4 (petrol) 1.4 L TU3JP I4 (petrol) 1.4 L TU3A I4 (petrol) know what engine, first is best.
7/4/2014 3:00:01 PM • 2006 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Jul 04, 2014 • 729 views
0helpful
1answer

How to remove alternator from 2002 peugeot 306 cabriolet?

neg battery lug off. remove wires/cables. remove drive belt. remove 3 bolts. its off
6/8/2014 5:46:17 PM • 2006 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Jun 08, 2014 • 158 views
0helpful
1answer

Engine number vin

The vin number is an international system used to identify vehicles. It is like a bar code but in numbers instead of black bars . If you contact the car's maker at the customer relations department and recite the vin number to them they will be able to tell you what components were used in the build of the car from a bill of material used to order all the parts for the car
12/6/2013 10:08:13 AM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Dec 06, 2013 • 167 views
0helpful
2answers

Why does my 2005 citroen c5 1.6 diesel 'falter' at

When dealing with a clogged heater core causing poor or no heat situation, I've had good success doing it myself, for about $25-$30 . First thing to look at is if you can get to your heater hoses, as some may be a nightmare, others are easily accessible, but the closer you can get to the heater core, where the hoses go into the firewall, the better. Many will allow you to remove the heater hoses right at the firewall which is ideal.
With engine cool, I simply remove the heater hoses (after draining down the system and making sure I don't spill antifreeze on the ground where animals can get to it, which if ingested could more than likely kill them), and attach a drill pump, and hose to one of the heater core tubes, then get an extra piece of garden hose, and attach it to the other core tube, and cut it long enough to run it back into a pail, as a return line, to recover the cleaning solution. The hose on the suction side of the drill pump also goes in to the pail. Then add 1 or 2 jugs of CLR, (calcium, lime, rust remover) available at most hardware stores, into the pail as my cleaning solution. With pressure side hose from pump attached to heater core tube, and other hose(suction) from pump inside pail to draw liquid, as well as return hose from core in pail, start up the drill pump, which can be driven with electric, or cordless drill. I circulate it through for a while, then stop and let it sit in the core to work at the calcium etc inside the core for a few minutes, longer the better. After running it through a few times that way, I reverse the hoses at the core, and run it through again, like a reverse flush, and repeat as above, letting it sit in there for a while from time to time. I will normally do this when it isn't urgent that the vehicle be used soon, and if at all possible, I will let the CLR sit in the core overnight just to give it that extra time to break things down inside that core. Then next morning, I will run it through again, and reverse hoses again, run it some more, then I'm done. Remove all hoses, re-attach heater hoses to core, and start vehicle, re-fill cooling system, with heater turned on to remove air in system, and your done. I found this quite effective as well on vehicles that tend to blow cooler air when idling, but get warmer when RPM's are increased, just due to less restriction now in heater core, allowing coolant to flow through better at idle as well as higher RPM's. I've saved $100's if not $1000's of dollars this way, not to mention a lot of aggravation trying to change the heater core. Even if it doesn't get you back to the heat you were getting when vehicle was new, if money is tight, or your just trying to make the vehicle last a little longer before your ready to replace it, this will probably get you the heat you need to get you through until it's warmer outside. If you can't get to the hoses at the firewall location, try following them back toward engine to a location that may be easier to work from. There you would want to buy a couple of "Barbed" fittings (Joiners) the proper size to enable you to cut heater hoses, attach hoses from pump, then re-attach heater hoses together when done. Be sure to get good quality fittings, and re-check for leaks after/occasionally, to be sure. Be sure to check also, that there isn't some type of valve restriction or whatever in the hose between where your planning on cutting hose and the heater core where it's attached, that will not allow flow through, as well as out on return hose. Be sure to store or dispose of cleaning solution (CLR) in a safe place. It does have other cleaning abilities, as labeled on the jug, and a simple coffee filter in a funnel, to filter out the debris from core and poured back into jugs will allow you to re-use it elsewhere, but if you do, please remember it has been contaminated with antifreeze, and if re-used for cleaning or whatever, make sure it's not an application where it may be ingested by animals, or humans. Best bet for safety sake, is to dispose of it properly to avoid that risk. Good luck to all who try it, and please keep me/us informed of results.
4/3/2013 1:02:42 PM • 2006 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Apr 03, 2013 • 530 views
0helpful
1answer

I have lost a fuel cap for my 1992 peugeot 405, will caps of other makes fit it?

We have no way to look this up. Please contact a local parts store.
9/28/2012 3:43:35 PM • 1983 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Sep 28, 2012 • 59 views
0helpful
1answer

Why does IH 504 gasoline 4cyl misfire

injectors buddy check for cloged injector or inop injectors get a noid light conect it to the injector harness and see if it flashes if so then signal is good if not you have another problem crank or cam sensor go to the moudle witch send the injector puls so check them if there is no pulseother wise its a broken bus line or pcm. you can try a pressurized injector clean to try to save the injectors its a simple precedure
7/22/2012 4:52:01 AM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Jul 22, 2012 • 133 views
0helpful
1answer

I have peugeot307 this massege

It is the anti polution filter mounted in PSA group cars, unfortunately you cannot do much without main dealer as some of the garages who claim to deal with it really don't know what to do. It is not recommended to drive with this filter blocked as it will lead to engine damage.
9/18/2011 2:45:07 PM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Answered on Sep 18, 2011 • 418 views
0helpful
2answers

Hi there! I would like

Hi mesurements is mm.
8/25/2011 5:58:23 AM • 2006 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Aug 25, 2011 • 723 views
0answers
0answers

How to i add oil

Be the first to answer 7/7/2011 1:02:15 PM • Peugeot 504 Cars... • Posted on Jul 07, 2011 • 32 viewsBe the first to answer
0helpful
1answer

Lcd display on my peugeot

it may be the back light bulbs that need replacing. to check for this simply shine a torch on to the display and you should be able to see the read out.



let me know if this helps


cheers big mike
6/11/2011 9:41:17 PM • 1983 Peugeot 504 • Answered on Jun 11, 2011 • 1,168 views
Not finding what you are looking for?
Cars & Trucks Logo

97 questions posted

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Popular Products

Top Peugeot Experts

xxxxxx xxx

Level 3 Expert

5117 Answers

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Arnie Burke
Arnie Burke

Level 3 Expert

7339 Answers

Are you a Peugeot Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...