Good day all.
I hope you can assist me here. I am the proud owner of a Peugeot 406 EW10 vehicle.
Recently I started experiencing a problem whereby my vehicle would lose power intermittently and eventually die down and refuse to start.
So I would let the engine cool down a bit for say , 20-30 minutes then it would start and go.
I however observed that when outside temperatures are high say 25 degrees plus , this problem is more pronounced.
I did an experiment whereby I would start the vehicle drive and switch off and start again and drive etc and notice that after the third stop I couldn't get the car to start again until I let it cool down 20-30 minutes again.
A visit to a diagnostics centre revealed that the engine speed sensor was failing intermittently. I changed this but my problem has not been resolved.
Any suggestions on what the cause of this could be ? Thanks in advance for your advice
Peugeot 406 electrical problem
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Re: Peugeot 406 electrical problem
I had the exact same "cool down and it will start" symptoms on a 206, though it didn't die while running.... Turned out to be a faulty engine temperature sensor giving an erratic and very high reading and thus the ECU preventing the car from starting.
Can your diagnostics equipment show live sensor values?
Can your diagnostics equipment show live sensor values?
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Re: Peugeot 406 electrical problem
Diagnostic machine did show sensor values yes