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    Peugeot 206 - rough running after start up

    Mursal / All, I have managed to get the ECU read by a gent who has Peugeot Planet here in Norwich, the codes description which came up are as follows:- - Inlet air thermistor function. Short-circuit to positive or circuit - Throttle Potentiometer function - Idle regulation Stepper...
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    Peugeot 206 - rough running after start up

    Think you are right mursal. Will have to see if I can get someone to read the ECU. Is it a specific type for this car or will a standard code reading unit work? I guess due to the year it's not a OBD II connector Andy
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    Peugeot 206 - rough running after start up

    Evening gents, I have now fitted a 2nd hand coil pack and a new engine management system coolant temperature sensor (green connector) and still no joy. Any other thoughts as this is now doing my head in lol Andy
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    Peugeot 206 - rough running after start up

    Sorry Mursal, another silly question I guess. When you say ECU Temperature Sensor, is this the same as the Engine management system coolant temperature sensor? Sorry to be a pain Andy
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    Peugeot 206 - rough running after start up

    Thank you for such a quick reply. Do you know a here on the engine the ECU temp sensor be situated ? Tks Andy
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    Peugeot 206 - rough running after start up

    Afternoon, I hope you are all well? I am looking for a little guidance re my Peugeot 206, 1.4 LX, W reg (2000). The car will start up first time, every time. However a regular problem has started to occur, after around 400 yards (every time) the car will start to lose power and kangaroo...
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    Shower pump not kicking in.

    I can't actually see any numbers on the unit. I'll have to check and see if I can find my receipt I don't think it's as blockage as it runs through the head fine as you start changing over from deluge to hand held, running through both at the same time. It just knocks off the pump when the...
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    Shower pump not kicking in.

    Thanks for your quick response. The plumber did say it was because the bore the the hand held shower hose was too small and not causing enough pressure drop to allow the pump to kick in. So I am assuming the pump works as a neg pressure pump.
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    Shower pump not kicking in.

    We have just had a new bathroom fitted and the plumber installed a new shower pump and a mixer shower form Victoria plumb. The shower has a deluge head and a standard hand held shower head. When the shower is running with the deluge head the pump works fine without fault. However when you changE...
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    Major crack needs filling

    Hi forum We are moving Into an old office building and when removing some panels from a wall discovered a major crack that had been fixed badly. The filler used was falling out and crumbling. The crack ranges in size from 5mm right up to 50mm and big chunks of plaster have dropped out...
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    Plastering up to an umbeaded corner

    i have never seen stop bead before, where can i get that from?
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    moving plugs

    all the rooms upstairs are fitted with built in wardrobes so getting to the wires underneath the floor broads would be almost impossible. There are 4 plugs in the room and each plug has a feed and return coming down from the ceiling, so unfortunately there is no wiring running in between...
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    The 6 stages of plastering

    Hi Guys, I have a good handle now on skimming a wall, however i am still uncertain about the times / touch of the plaster during each stage:- Stage 1 - 1st cost (flatten out with trowel when wall completely covered) Stage 2 - 2nd coat ( apply when first cost is starting to set up, feels...
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    Plastering up to an umbeaded corner

    Gents, I am looking for some advice when it comes to skimming a wall up to an unbeaded corner. I am putting a new skim of plaster on my dining room wall, but the problem i have is the arch between the dining room and kitchen also needs a skim of plaster, but the kitchen wall does not. I...
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    moving plugs

    Cheers guys. There are 4 double plugs. The wiring is not that old and the cables are run from above.
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    moving plugs

    Gents, We recently moved our kitchen into the externsion we had built, however the sockets in the old kitchen are all 4ft up the wall now the cabinets have been moved. I am planning on lowering the plugs to the correct height in the wall +/- 12", what i need to know is what is the best...
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