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Hi guys,

Just a quick intro - I'm Andy (duh!) and I recently bought a '98 FPSH 406 V6 executive in deep metallic blue from Tewkesbury car auctions for the princely sum of £400. She is straight as a die, leather absolutely immaculate, 109k miles on the clock (FPSH up to 106k miles) and I'm very happy so far!

I have just the one wee niggle tho - a slightly lumpy tickover. I'm guessing it's just the coil packs (similar faults on FTO's I've had in the past) but just wanting to put a feeler out there in case there is anything else obvious (and easy) to check first.

Many thanks for the great website btw :)

Here's a piccie :
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Hiya mate, welcome to the club, nice car! 8)

Sorry I've got no idea about the V6 engine but I'm sure someone will be along soon who does :lol:
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Nice one mate.... V6 8)

Shame its a D8 :cheesy:

My V6 isint the smoothest tickover ive ever had in a car, slightly annoying i know when your sat in traffic and you can feel it shakeing the car a bit. But ive had my car nearly 2 years now and its been like it all the time so i wouldnt worry about it, oh and mines on 135k.

Only thing you want to worry about owning a V6 is throwing a grand at the garage thats gonner do the cambelt change :shock: :cry: or you could do what i do and just hope and pray that it aint gonner snap :P
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cambelts up to date! changed just before I bought it via peugeot, so someone has spent a lot!!
ooh my image seems to be broken...hmmm need to fix that!
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You lucky bugger :evil:

Sounds as tho you have a well looked after car there.
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ooo a V6 8)
i hope you have deep pockets :lol:
as for the lumpy idle, its quite normal as they have rather wild cams as standard
one thing to check is that the coils are bolted down tight as they have a habit of working loose
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roger wilco :) once I get the cover off the engine I'll have a looksee - lost my torx bits I think :?

Is the Haynes book of lies any good for a D8 V6?
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doesnt cover the V6 unfortunatley :x
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Hi Andy!

Will the HT leads need replacing, normally this can effect the tickover, possibly due a plug change too?

My Mazda V6 was hunting slightly and a bit rough on tickover. New leads fixed it in a jiffy.

Used to have an FTO eh?

A bit like the one I/her indoors had:

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Very nice. The chrome trim is interesting. Could this be a D8.5?
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:? never knew there was such an animal! Only thing she lacks for toys is the trip computer, but I see there are some nice threads on here that I shall be raiding shortly for that.

Wellie - yes pretty much it :) I have had 2 tiptronic GR's - both lovely machines that should have kept, but money issues at the time meant that I've had to get rid :(
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AndyV6 wrote:Wellie - yes pretty much it :) I have had 2 tiptronic GR's - both lovely machines that should have kept, but money issues at the time meant that I've had to get rid :(
Mine was the GR manual :P

It met an untimely end when it was hit head on by a Lorry :cry: :shock: just after I had done all the belts/tensioners and finally got the a/c sorted (you know what I'm on about here) :roll:

The FTO engine was pretty noisey I found and was rough (for a V6) your new puggy unit is a bit of a beast by all accounts. Yours will be the 194BHP with better low-down grunt.

You did well fella to bag that for 400 notes 8)
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400 notes.... w0w thats a steal ! !

Where was this auction again lol
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Yes couldn't believe it - we were after another 4x4, but got near the auction end and no one was interested in 3 or so 406's that came through. I spotted this one and didn't know too much about them to be honest, just the full service and 4 doors is all I saw. One other bidder other than me, and he gave up at £350. I nearly had it for £300 (the starting bid) but just as the hammer was going down the other chap decided I should be paying more! lol :x

Yes smoother engine than the hairy V6's, and I definitely think the '6 is faster too. Not through the bends though, I think the FTO would have the edge there.
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:arrowu: and i thought i got a bargin when i won mine on eblay 2 years ago for the recerve price of 1500 nicker
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