April 2011
right iv had me clio for 8 ish months the first 6 months it ran absolutly fine grat little car. however now when i turn it off and try to restart it within an hour it wont start up it just ticks over. its fine after an hour when the car has cooled down but if i just want to nip to the shop for milk or what ever it takes forever to start.
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The boot lock on my Peugeot 405 will not open using the central locking or with the key.I have no access to the boot area apart from through the ski hatch..
I think that the lock actuator might be jammed... Read more
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Just after getting my boot opened!...
Further to my previous thread regarding the fan not working on my 306
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hi the voltage does not change at all when the speed control is changed.
It is the air con model with the auto setting i hope that helps
Hi Lucy,
Car leaves the road and collides with your wall at front of your house. As the homeowner do you claim on your house insurance or claim on the car drivers insurance?... Read more
It depends on the situation. For example If a car failed mechanically and stopped dead and another vehicle ran into the back of it then the rear vehicle would be at fault for not being able to stop in time.
But if the suspension failed on the motorway causing the vehicle to change lanes and sideswipe another then the swerving vehicle would probably be ruled at fault as a result of the mechanical failure....
whilst driving when I ease off on the accerlator pedal the engine becomes jumpy & hestitent,
when I'm accerlating the engine is not jumpy and is normal, this is also the case when the foot is completly off the accerlator pedal Read more
I will do the checks in the next few days.
The vacuum pipes have been replaced....
at the beginning of march on holida in cornwall the turbo pipe went on my mondeo. after driving around 400 miles home with lost of exhaust smoke I got a new pipe fitted. since then however I feel like my car has aroung 10% less power. Is this just me the driver settling into the car (purchased middle of february) or could it be something else? could it be that the system is clogged from 400mile turbo-less drive home or any thing else? Read more
I have a friend with a BMW 5 series 2003 diesel. It has issues starting whereby if it is left to cool down, it takes some churning to allow it to start. The battery and starter motor are both in order, and I am wondering what might be causing this and the steps I should engage in trying to rectify this fault.
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these suffer from air leaks around the pump shaft causing the diesel to airate. Also check the in tank pump to ensure its working. crank sensors are also a known issue. Its best to ensure all the return injector return pipes are replaced as these go hard and cause fuel leak back. You could try fitting a non return valve between the fuel filter and the pump and see if that helps, if it does you will know the fuel is returning when it shouldnt
I recently acquired a used Magellan Roadmate 1200, fitted wth an SD card for UK and Ireland. The unit is in excellent condition, and the hardware works well.
When searching by postcode, the unit shows the correct destination, but when asked to show the route, comes up with either 'cannot compute route as the destination is further than 300 miles away' (it was 20 miles away) or,'cannot compute route as the starting point and destination are not on the same card'.... Read more
After checking the FAQs on their website, I emailed their support centre, stating the problem,-still awaiting reply.
I hope it can be resolved, the unit seems more user-friendly than the TomTom, -better touch screen and sound, just not very useful until it can plan a route!...
I took it in to have the brake pads replaced. while I was there I metioned that I have not got a spare tyre and I could do with a second hand one just in caes of a puncture.
He sold me one with a good tread and good walls on it
When I got home I noticed that the tyre size was 205/60 R15 instead of 195/65 R15
will this be OK to use or should I take it back
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This tyre is fine as a temporary spare but we wouldn't recommend running as a constant tyre. This size is as close as you can get to a 195/65r15 with the rolling radius of the tyre apart from a 225/55r15...
I've been driving my 405 GL since its manufacture. It is a model fitted with air-con. 5 years ago I was forced to replace the entire engine. Since then I have had problems with the cooling fans. Due to a leakage I have also not been able to restore my aircon. Because of the shoddy work done, I had to download a Haynes Manual in order to get things right again. When the new engine was installed, it took me some time to get the engine temperature gauge to work again. I found out that there are some single pin sensors at the back of the thermostat head. One lead was connected there initially, but it wasn't showing the temperature. It took me an inordinate amount of time to find out that there are three sensors there and find the right one. Unfortunately, the cooling fans do not work when they should (from various fora and the manual I have concluded that they should work from around 88 to 90 degrees).
I realised that some wire leads had been cut irrespective of their connections to the engine. There are three plugs hanging unused in the engine area. I was also given what seems like a thermistor with the new engine. I cannot tell whether it was part of the old engine or was part of the new engine setup. I tried connecting it to any of the 3 unused plugs and even used hot water to simulate the hot radiator. It did not work. I have therefore concluded that it cannot be part of the radiator setup as I was led to believe by some info I saw online. The only info I have seen as credible is this:
You have 1 sensor for the fans & Bitron unit
1 sensor does the temp gauge & ECU (if petrol injection )
The other sensor does the "STOP" & "High temperature" warning lights
Thats why Peugeot 405s have 3 temperature sensors.
Obviously I have found the temp sensor. I attached a wire each to the remaining sensors and connected the "open" wires to the sensors whenever the engine was hot enough but there has been no response form the fans. The info I found did not say whether the sensors were single pin or double pin. But most fora spoke of double pins which is why I was initially ignoring it.
I have to add that I checked the fan relays, and they are all in proper working condition. I also read somewhere how to make the fans work fast or slow speed and tried it out using a piece of wire. It worked. All that I need now is for the fans to be triggered when the temperature gets to 88 degrees. I think because of the differences in Peugeot engines, I cannot entirely relate the diagrams in the Haynes manual to my car. For now, I have inserted a wire from under the dashboard with a switch attached to run the fan manually when the temperature approaches 80 degrees. I am an Electrical Engineer by profession, that is why I have been able to delve into the practical of the engine myself. I also cannot locate the Bitron sensor - if my car even has it.
For your information, I live in Ghana. We have a Peugeot dealer here (PRESTIGE Motors), but I live far away from them and cannot take the car there each time there is a fault. I have therefore had to rely on roadside mechs to help me out. Fortunately, the Haynes manual has provided me with much info, so I'm able to read and verify things for myself before I go to my usual mechanic. He has also seen that I know enough for him to trust my judgment - even though he does the work! Hope you can help me out with this!
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This is late but might help. My 405DL and S US model fans ran at normal engine operating temperature, ie all the time when warmed up. The problem was the Bitron sensor changes resistance as it gets older. I put a 100 kilohm potentiometer across the 2 contacts and kept dropping the pot resistance till the fans turned on at about 190 degrees F as they should.I think the pot resistance was about 45 K then. The Bitron 2 pin sensor is on the rear of the engine just above the exhaust manifold in the head. You have to use a mirror, get under the car, or get on top the engine with you head back against the fire wall to see it. The computer uses the bitron sensor to determine to when to turn on one fan or two. If I remember right, if you use the AC both fans might run all the time. My AC went out a couple years ago and I haven't fixed it. Hope this helps if you still need it.


The classic cause is fuel vapourizing in the system due to heat soak.