Help HDI 90 Refusing to start after C/S Pully change, SORTED

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Re: Help HDI 90 Refusing to start after C/S Pully change

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Update... still not running. I'm waiting to locate another RF Key Fob before getting someone out with a laptop as I think it's something to do with disconnecting the battery mucking with the immobiliser... no point doing it twice :)
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Now got a replacment key fob and called the Auto locksmith (that sortted the wifes car when I f#*ked up the immobliser on it :oops:) will get to me Mon or Tues evening... hopefully he'll get it going fingers crossed :)
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Re: Help HDI 90 Refusing to start after C/S Pully change

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Well locksmith was a no show :x
Had a word with the garage that I use for Mot's and other awkward jobs I can't be ar5ed with, and one of the co-owners came back to the house to have a look at it, did a few basic checks then put his diag on it... showing Injector faults on 1,2,3&4 wtf, guessing at the key programing has gone out off sync or ECU's dead
He's going tow it in on Monday and have a mate with Peugeot software come and have a look... not much else can be done now but pay someone to sort it, it's too good to be scrapped.
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Re: Help HDI 90 Refusing to start after C/S Pully change

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Well popped into the garage tonight to see what they found... and the ECU is Fu@ked :( oh well.
They're going send it off for repair tomorrow... thought about getting a secondhand one but decided I didn't want to take a chance on getting a duffer or killing it like the last one.
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Got my Pug back today :P had forgot what it was like to drive after a couple of months of driving the wife's Spacestar, not got the bill yet though :| gotta call back in on Tuesday for that...
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Well been to garage and settled the bill.... £408 :o :shock:
Thats the last time I disconect the battery on a 406... oh well nevermind, a lesson learned :frown:
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Re: Help HDI 90 Refusing to start after C/S Pully change, SO

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You can buy a whole one for that :!: :cry:
Of course, it could well be another that turns out to need a lot of work.
Better the devil you know, so I reckon that was the right -- if painful -- decision.
Hope you get a lot of trouble free miles out of it now :)

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rwb wrote:You can buy a whole one for that :!: :cry:

Better the devil you know, so I reckon that was the right -- if painful -- decision.
Yep bit of an ouch... :( but it was probably only worth scrap value sitting on the drive. It had also gone for its MOT the two weeks before all this happened...
and Sailed Through with no faults, so that was another reason to stick with it. Waiting for the end off the month to tax it now :)
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ScottyDave wrote:Sailed Through with no faults, so that was another reason to stick with it
Exactly. (Same ere actually. I was a bit disappointed because it's a bit of a joke that I always fail on a single bulb.)
ScottyDave wrote:Waiting for the end off the month to tax it now
Whoopee :roll: Still, £135 isn't as bad as it could be by quite a long way,

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