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Captain Jack
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Post by Captain Jack »

Welton wrote::arrowu: Typical D8'er - no real issues to worry about :roll:
Here's mine:

1998 2.1DT D8 126k, mine since 74k (3.5 years).

Non-consumables:

Injector - £150 part and labour
Radiator - £225 (yes I know it's a lot)

Plus the usual cambelt/servicing stuff

Current issues:

Near bald tyres
Strange whistling at 2600rpm (been there for over a year)
Handbrake needs adjusting
2003 - 2008: 1998 Peugeot 406 2.1 TD 110bhp LX Saloon
2008 - 2009: 2004 Honda Accord 2.2 CDTI 136bhp Executive Saloon
2009 - 2013: 2002 Peugeot 406 2.0 HDI 110bhp Executive Saloon
2013 - 2021: 2007 Peugeot 407 2.2 HDI 170bhp Executive Saloon (mapped to 213bhp :twisted:)
2021 - ????: 2016 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi 180bhp Titanium
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DaiRees
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Here's mine (excepting service items, tyres, brakes etc, and styleeeee bits)....

1, EGR valve - £272 replaced
2, .......

Current issues; I've got a hint of a misfire that's been there for months, although sometimes I think it's my imagination. Left indicator has an annoying habit of swtching itself on when you straighten up quickly after turning right - not exactly the end of the world!

Been very well behaved really, hope I haven't just cursed her. :shock:
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Post by Welly »

DaiRees wrote: hope I haven't just cursed her. :shock:
My friend here, he say's DaiRees car has many hidden faults, for which he will find in the next few moons. He say beware of the brakes on a dewey morn as the 406 has claimed many mens (and sheeps) lives, beware of speed my friend for you may not slow down.

He also say that many a High Pressure Petrol Injection system fail when car is 5 years old. He say HP system, when it break, will make car worth no money he say.

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He said it, not me.
Cars in my care:
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2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
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the only reason the D8s are catching up with the D9's is cos there getting very old now
and anyway my A/C system is still original and i think most D8s still have it too
plus my car was a bad example :lol:
Peugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non? :|
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problems
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:lol: @ Welly

Did your mate really say all that??? he looks like such a trustworthy and knowledgable chap too. Damn! :shock:

Anyone wanna buy a nice pug 'state? :cry:
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gearbox mounting bush

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seeing lots of references to the gearbox mounting bush on here - mine is noted as shot - is it do-able without a ramp/axle stands, or do I need to book it in somewhere.. and if so how long should the labour be.. thanks
SHD1983
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Post by SHD1983 »

110 HDI LX
75000 Miles

Rear Silencer + Mid Section Replaced £140
New Cat (Flexible Section Failed and Cat had a hole in it) £100
Rear Handbrake Cable £20
Clutch + Dual Mass Fly Wheel £600 :(
Front Disks £80



Aircon not working at the moment, Cambelt and Pulley to be done shortly (quoted £350 cambelt, £90 pulley).
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Welly
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:arrowu: At last! someone has over-taken me on the repairs stakes :lol:
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Post by Blue406 »

MY old steed has been super reliable and continues to be with her new owner.
All the repairs done on her are consistent with her hard life as a high mileage commuter.

1996 D8 2.0 Litre Petrol. Manual transmission 195,000 Miles

Non consumables:
Water pump at 177 thousand miles

Consumables:
New Battery at 135 thousand miles (Car was 6 year sold. Original Battery!)
New Brake disks and Pads at 135 thousand miles
New Exhaust at 145 thousand miles, replacing original factory fit!
New near side handbrake cable at 160 thousand miles

Thats about it. I'm not including the usual bits and bobs like bulbs, oil, timing belt and that as these are all expected replacements. So are the brakes, exhaust etc. But I listed them with their mileage to show how long they actually lasted.
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Current car:

1999 D9 2.0 Litre Petrol Coupe. Manual Transmission 93, 000 miles

There is a whole list of parts replaced, all are a matter of routine. Brake pads and disks. Oil, belts, water etc.
No major repairs or issues to report.

This car seems solid.
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