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    Old 31-07-2007, 07:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    help with my car please

    i need some help with my peugeout 306 xs 1.6 m reg turn key lights show turn to start it but wont turn over jus clicks checked battery thats fine any ideas wud be great help

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    First off, welcome to hexus, but this is the wrong sub forum.
    Have you left any of your interior lights/radio on? Sounds like either a dud battery, or a busted imobilliser (sp)

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    Old 31-07-2007, 07:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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    if the voltage drops below 7v when cranking its flat/dead.. other tricks to twat the starter motor with a hammer to see if its sticking.
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    Old 01-08-2007, 05:44 PM   #4 (permalink)
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    and if its sticking then what
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    new starter time. most places do a service exchange on the old one to keep costs down.
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    If it is not the starter (which you can take apart -clean and possibly re-brush). Then check that you do not have a 'bad earth' and check that your charging system is working correctly by putting a volt meter set on the 20 volt scale across your battery (when engine is running of course) and check that when you increase revs slightly that the voltage rises to about 13-14 volts on the meter.
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    i have put a new starter motor in that solved that problem now my engine is being flooded by fuel every time i connect the fuel pump when i disconnect it it will start obviously only till the engine is dry of fuel and as soon as i reconnect the fuel pipe it jus floods the engine again any ideas had my injector bar changed jus incase it was a faulty injector but still the same problem
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    Originally Posted by pug30607 View Post
    now my engine is being flooded by fuel every time i connect the fuel pump when i disconnect it it will start obviously only till the engine is dry of fuel and as soon as i reconnect the fuel pipe it jus floods the engine again
    how do you know it's flooding? I hope you dont mean it's spraying out across the engine bay

    If you mean it's overfueling, it might simply need some new spark plugs. It's pretty unlikely that the injectors are pumping fuel all the time. If one injector is faulty, it will overfuel but it would stil start on the other three cylinder, though it would run really badly.

    But why on earth would you unplug the fuel pipes to make it work?


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