Ruff idle and cuts out in the morning
SOURCE: 2002 peugeot 307 wont start
Sounds like a starter motor problem. Possibly a sticky solenoid. Try rocking the car or giving the starter and solenoid a hard bang with a hammer.
SOURCE: peugeot 307 1.6 petrol central locking problem
leave ign off with key out 3mins disconnet battery 5 mins reconnett and press lock/ unlock repeatedly until locks cycle through to re sync try this any probs come back to me
SOURCE: peugeot 306 1.4 petrol. Starts fine and runs but wont idle
it might be your ecu here is a link to a company that specialises in ecu's
http://ecutesting.com/peugeot_106_1_1_2_4_ecu_026120.html
SOURCE: how to remove starter motor on peugeot 307 1.6hdi
The hard bit is getting to the starter to unscrew the bolts and getting enough room to remove it once loose. YOu will need to take off a number things from the top of the engine.
The starter is located at the front middle of the engine under the diesel filter.
You will be able get to two of the starter bolts from under the bonnet and the other from below.
You will need to loosen or remove the wiring from around the top of the engine to allow you to remove the starter once loose. (remember where all the plastic connectors reattach).
You should only attempt to do this if you are fairly confident with spanners and have a decent set. You will need 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 14mm spanners and sockets. 8mm socket, 8mm Allen bolt (straight allen key), small torque.
It is not difficult to do the job just to get to the starter and get enough room to remove and replace. Takes about 4 careful hours start to finish for a none mechanic with car on jacks.
You should always disconnect the battery while removing any electrical/mechanical part from car for safety reasons.
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SOURCE: peugeot 307 1.6
peugeot and citreon cars do bite high generaly, it is hydaulic there is no adjustment. but it also depends on how high it is ?? does it slip if you slightly rest your foot on whilst driving?? they do have a problem with the bearings going through the cover as it is the same bearing as a HDI . but you woud notice this as a different problem. ie noise or vibration on pedal. call me for more info .. paul @ the clutch centre..01527 64440 07790438337
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