Fault finding, 2 cooling system 3 fuel and exhaust systems, 4 clutch – Peugeot 205 User Manual
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Fault finding
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2 Cooling system
3 Fuel and exhaust systems
Overheating
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Insufficient coolant in system (“Weekly checks” ).
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Thermostat faulty (Chapter 3).
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Radiator core blocked, or grille restricted (Chapter 3).
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Electric cooling fan or thermoswitch faulty (Chapter 3).
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Pressure cap faulty (Chapter 3).
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Ignition timing incorrect/ignition system fault (Chapters 1 and 5B).
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Inaccurate temperature gauge sender unit (Chapter 3).
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Airlock in cooling system (Chapter 1).
Overcooling
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Thermostat faulty (Chapter 3).
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Inaccurate temperature gauge sender unit (Chapter 3).
External coolant leakage
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Deteriorated or damaged hoses or hose clips (Chapter 1).
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Radiator core or heater matrix leaking (Chapter 3).
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Pressure cap faulty (Chapter 3).
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Coolant pump seal leaking (Chapter 3).
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Boiling due to overheating (Chapter 3).
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Core plug leaking (Chapter 2D).
Internal coolant leakage
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Leaking cylinder head gasket (Chapter 2A, 2B or 2C).
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Cracked cylinder head or cylinder bore (Chapter 2A, 2B, 2C
or 2D).
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Leaking cylinder liner base seal (Chapter 2D)
Corrosion
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Infrequent draining and flushing (Chapter 1).
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Incorrect coolant mixture or inappropriate coolant type
(Chapter 1).
Excessive fuel consumption
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Air filter element dirty or clogged (Chapter 1).
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Choke cable incorrectly adjusted, or choke sticking - carburettor
models (Chapter 4A).
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Fuel injection system fault - fuel-injected models (Chapter 4B
or 4C).
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Ignition timing incorrect/ignition system fault (Chapters 1 and 5B).
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Tyres under-inflated (“Weekly checks” ).
Fuel leakage and/or fuel odour
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Damaged or corroded fuel tank, pipes or connections
(Chapter 4A, 4B, 4C or 4D).
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Carburettor float chamber flooding (float height incorrect) -
carburettor models (Chapter 4A).
Excessive noise or fumes from exhaust system
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Leaking exhaust system or manifold joints (Chapters 1 and 4D).
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Leaking, corroded or damaged silencers or pipe (Chapters 1
and 4D).
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Broken mountings causing body or suspension contact
(Chapter 1).
4 Clutch
Pedal travels to floor - no pressure or very little
resistance
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Broken clutch cable (Chapter 6).
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Incorrect clutch pedal stroke adjustment (Chapter 1).
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Broken clutch release bearing or fork (Chapter 6).
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Broken diaphragm spring in clutch pressure plate (Chapter 6).
Clutch fails to disengage (unable to select gears).
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Incorrect clutch pedal stroke adjustment (Chapter 1).
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Clutch plate sticking on transmission input shaft splines
(Chapter 6).
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Clutch plate sticking to flywheel or pressure plate (Chapter 6).
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Faulty pressure plate assembly (Chapter 6).
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Clutch release mechanism worn or incorrectly assembled
(Chapter 6).
Clutch slips (engine speed increases, with no
increase in vehicle speed).
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Incorrect clutch pedal stroke adjustment (Chapter 1).
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Clutch plate linings excessively worn (Chapter 6).
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Clutch plate linings contaminated with oil or grease (Chapter 6).
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Faulty pressure plate or weak diaphragm spring (Chapter 6).
Judder as clutch is engaged
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Clutch plate linings contaminated with oil or grease (Chapter 6).
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Clutch plate linings excessively worn (Chapter 6).
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Clutch cable sticking or frayed (Chapter 6).
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Faulty or distorted pressure plate or diaphragm spring (Chapter 6).
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Worn or loose engine or transmission mountings (Chapter 2A, 2B
or 2C).
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Clutch plate hub or transmission input shaft splines worn
(Chapter 6).
Noise when depressing or releasing clutch pedal
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Worn clutch release bearing (Chapter 6).
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Worn or dry clutch pedal bushes (Chapter 6).
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Faulty pressure plate assembly (Chapter 6).
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Pressure plate diaphragm spring broken (Chapter 6).
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Broken clutch plate cushioning springs (Chapter 6).