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Are there any essential mods to be done on the 406 or anything that needs to be checked that usually goes wrong?
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Essential mods? On a coupé I'd call fitting citroën washer jets essential, and on an ES9J4 V6, there's a ring in the air pipe which needs removing before it jams the throttle fully open
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biker wrote:anything that needs to be checked that usually goes wrong?
I think if you start at "everything will go wrong" and then work back from there :lol:



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please dont tell me I have bought something liable to be ureliable
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No more unreliable than anything else on the road, in fact you'd have to buy something much older for that kind of reliability. They just don't make 'em like they used to applies to everything these days.

Umm, beware of the bog viewtopic.php?f=10&t=18837

Does the car have com2000?
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strut brace

It will go wrong.
It will be something silly.
And we'll probably have seen it before.

This is better than

It might go wrong.
The dealers will charge you a fortune.
They'll have never seen one before, and be unsure whether they've fixed it.

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Hi Steve, the floods link is handy as we have 2 roads near here that flood quite a lot, I will be avoiding them in future. What is com 2000? My car is a 2002 51 plate 2.2 HDI, S, Coupe with 87k on the clock
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To be fair the 406 range is pretty tough, it is VERY rare for one to actually stop working on you, they kinda soldier on even when wounded!

Most frequent trouble we see on here is:

Crap Handbrake.
Rusty back plates (mostly on the very old 406's)
Occasional sill rust (mostly due to damage or botched repairs in the past)
Broken road springs.
Eggsauce system failures seem very common.
Occasional crazy electrics (water in the cabin).
Engine mounts (lead to all sorts of funny* things)
Dual Mass Flywheels wear but don't actually give in.
Air Con condensers (not sure if the coupe suffers?)
EGR valve leakage.

The 2.2 has a complex emissions system but that can be written out of the equation by remapping and removing the DPF.
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Dont sound too bad, most things seem an easy fix. I am lucky in that the car I got has no rust issues and seems to be well looked after, the only blemish is 2 small stone chips on the front of the bonnet. It was allegedly owned by a Ferarri mechanic.
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It will have a COM2000 stalk setup, but so did my last 406 and it was OK for the 4 years+ I had it. This one's been changed, but there's a guy up in Bradford that can fix them for about £25 and I have at least one spare. :wink:

The dpf will doubtless make its presence felt at some point, but getting rid is simple & cheap.

Other than that, not much to worry about and a lot of car for the money.
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sorry to appear thick but what is a com 2000 stalk set up? and DPF? Sorry this is all very new to me :oops:
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Comm 2000 is basically your indicators/wipers/ lights stalks
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=comm2 ... B709%3B312

DPF is the depollution filter thingy


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_particulate_filter


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