106! again :-(

Discussion in 'Peugeot 106' started by Marty1a, Jul 28, 2003.

  1. Marty1a

    Marty1a Guest

    OK story so far,

    The car was hard to start from cold - other posts from the group said it was
    the coolant sender or a fault with the Idle stepper motor - so I took both
    off and cleaned (or banged lol)

    Now the car started great last night - now its revving to the roof!!! any
    ideas? or is it time for a new stepper motor?

    Thanks in advance

    Martin
     
    Marty1a, Jul 28, 2003
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  2. Marty1a

    Cindy Guest

    Sorry, I don't know anything about cars but I am also a owner of a
    106. How old is your car anyway? I don't have any problems you
    experienced... May be it's time to get a 206 :) I am getting one this
    year and I am so much look forward it!!! :))

    Cindy
     
    Cindy, Jul 28, 2003
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  3. Marty1a

    Marty1a Guest

    Its 1998 - going to replace the stepper motor if this doesn't work I hear
    the scrap man calling her :)

    Martin
     
    Marty1a, Jul 28, 2003
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  4. Marty1a

    SimonDS Guest

    if you intend to scrap it i'd be interest in buying it
     
    SimonDS, Jul 30, 2003
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  5. Marty1a

    Luke Wells Guest

    could be either of the 2 broken

    1) My old toyota MR2 (MK1) revved like mad at idle when the temperature
    sensor in the radiator broke

    2) My last 406 would stall or not start when the idle stepper motor started
    seizing. While in the garage, they did a cycle test on it to see if cycling
    it would un-seize it abit. They sold me to try it and it idled at about 3500
    rpm

    If you put the ECU into test mode and do a actuator test, you will probably
    hear the stepper motor grinding if its knackered

    As probably the weakest link in all peugeots is the stepper motor (they ALL
    fail) I'd suggest that.

    BTW if you need to get a new stepper motor don't get it from peugeot as they
    are something like £125 + £40 fitting

    I got mine from a local independant for about £35 plus £10 fitting
     
    Luke Wells, Jul 30, 2003
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  6. Marty1a

    SimonDS Guest

    pug charge £70 for a stepper on a 306 1998

     
    SimonDS, Jul 30, 2003
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  7. Marty1a

    Marty1a Guest

    Got a stepper motor for German, Swiss and French - all seems well at the
    minute anyway :)

    Think over the next few months - The car will be getting traded in!

    Thanks for all the help

    Martin
     
    Marty1a, Jul 30, 2003
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