306 1.9 diesel heating problem

Discussion in 'Peugeot 306' started by Glynny, Dec 6, 2004.

  1. Glynny

    Glynny Guest

    When my car gets warm, the heaters start to steam up the windscreen. Plus
    I've got the radiator smell in the car but can't see anything wrong with
    the main radiator. Or any waterloss (so far).

    Is there extra pipes in the heating matrix for inside the car? and How
    could I fix this problem as I cant see the heaters without removing
    things.

    I might add that I'm no mechanic
     
    Glynny, Dec 6, 2004
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  2. Glynny

    Nik&Andy Guest

    I had this same problem with a Citroen ZX 1.9D which is effectively the same
    car.

    I thought I was going to have to replace the whole heater matrix, but when I
    took a closer look, the pipe retaining clamps on the pipes behind the
    dashboard that secure the pipes to the matrix had worked loose.
    They where dripping water/coolant into the fan enclosure.

    I know it's a long shot, but worth a look.

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Dec 6, 2004
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  3. Glynny

    Glynny Guest

    Thanks, but how do I get to see that without taking the dashboard off? I
    can get my hand close, but it feels quite well proteced and cant feel any
    water.
    What's the best way to get to the pipes?
     
    Glynny, Dec 7, 2004
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  4. Glynny

    Nik&Andy Guest

    I'm sorry, I cannot remember :(

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Dec 7, 2004
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  5. Glynny

    Guest Guest

    Hi,

    I just ran into this sort of thing with a '94L 405 GTX 1.9 TD estate -
    the heater was feeble, and topping the radiiator right up had no effect on
    it. It turned out that the hose clips were loose under the bonnet, where the
    matrix pipework comes through the front bulkhead. I suppose the air leak was
    preventing the cooling system from bleeding all of the air out of the heater
    matrix (which is mounted higher than the top of the rad - good one,
    Peugeot). A nice cheap fix if that turns out to be the cause of your problem
    as well as mine.

    Philip.
     
    Guest, Feb 13, 2005
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