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Post by LeeXS on May 17, 2005 17:27:37 GMT -5
Oi, you are not having my Haribo ;D
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Post by chi_chee on May 17, 2005 17:48:17 GMT -5
Oi, you are not having my Haribo ;D i dont want haribos', i want some snickers chocolate!
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Post by ajsuk on May 17, 2005 19:00:13 GMT -5
haribo all the way!
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Post by LeeXS on May 17, 2005 19:01:02 GMT -5
Go to bed Aj ;D
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Post by BigOL on May 18, 2005 1:38:05 GMT -5
Take a look under the filter for water, but I don't think the induction is your problem. One way to find that out is instead of running it around, start it up and give it a boot to about 2.5K and blip it.
If it starts to cough then induction is your problem. Does it do this everytime you start or only from cold engine temps, if so you could have a sticky stepper motor or the electronic choke could be on its way!
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Post by threepwood on May 18, 2005 3:15:39 GMT -5
Well guys it happened again this morning... I decided to start the car and leave it ticking over for a while before i set off (couple of mins) when i finally got in and reversed out of the drive it stuttered again, this time i stuck the air con on (read it might help somewhere) and it did bring the revs down a bit and setteled the motor down some. I set off, and it stuttered a little, but no where near as bad, then it cleared and i set off for work (car ran as usual sweetly)
I got into work and gave peugeot a ring, they said to bring it in, i asked what it could be and they said they didnt know, but she would like their master technician to look at it. I explained i needed a courtesey car as i cant miss work, and they said they dont have any free for 3 weeks (typical). so i have to take it in for a day so they can look at it.
I told them that, it only happens from a cold start and they said they wanted it tonight so they can stat it in the morning and see what happens...
Thanks for your help guys, keep your suggestions coming so i have a bit of a clue wot they might be on about tonight when i take it in... and remember there is a tub of haribo up for grabs!!!!!
;D
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Post by threepwood on May 19, 2005 8:36:47 GMT -5
Well just got off the blower with Peugeot..... £352 all in, for leads, coil, plugs, extenders and bits! I mentioned to them the fact that i had a service 2 week ago with them and i dont think i should pay £23 for more plugs when i had new ones 2 week ago, he said he will see and try to sort something out... shockin.
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Post by Blackpug on May 19, 2005 10:37:03 GMT -5
I paid £80 for coil pack and £21 for plugs. £352 seems a bit steep.
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