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a favor for a friend - madmadmax - 31-05-2014 ok so a friend of mine is looking for his first car now i would help him out but he's in Plymouth, so i was wandering if some one from hear was willing to give him a hand and make shour hes getting something that will last a little more than 12 months he has all reedy put a deposit down on a 1.9td 306 i have given him all the tips i can its just that he don't rely know one end from the other RE: a favor for a friend - Dum-Dum - 31-05-2014 IMO if i were him I'd get a HDi or TD as the 1.9 non turbo will get very boring within a year of driving (although very economical) RE: a favor for a friend - Piggy - 31-05-2014 Bullet proof though, 1.9nad aint a bad idea. Can always drop a turbo lump in when he can afford the insurance RE: a favor for a friend - madmadmax - 31-05-2014 i missed the t out when i posted so its a td xud i shall gently coax him on to the forum and get him to talk RE: a favor for a friend - Poodle - 01-06-2014 If he's already put the deposit down there's not much we can do is there? RE: a favor for a friend - madmadmax - 01-06-2014 well its only £50 deposit so he not losing much if he walks away RE: a favor for a friend - Dum-Dum - 01-06-2014 Ooh a TD one will be awesome. Look out for the head gasket going (pressurising the coolant on boost), camber on the rear beam and rust up inside the rear arches if they are missing their liners. RE: a favor for a friend - jack_o - 09-06-2014 I did end up going for it in the end although I'm still not sure if it was the best idea. Was quite scary driving it home, first time driving alone and first time in that car, I'd definitely been spoilt by the instructors almost brand new car. Wouldn't start after I got it home, turns out they had split the negative terminal when swapping out the knackered battery with a pre worn. £2 fix Took it for a drive, initially thought the diesel smell was normal but turns out there was a leak. One of the injectors I think has a corroded return pipe, no visible leak from the fuel pipe. It's the one on the end with the capped return pipe on one side which isn't leaking, I can't see the other side because the intercooler is in the way so I guess it could also be the o ring. I'll try and upload some pictures when I get home later. It's is pretty pokey when it gets going RE: a favor for a friend - mr_fish - 09-06-2014 Welcome to the world of peugeot...just sounds like leak off pipes that join the injectors together...not too bad a fix. RE: a favor for a friend - Dum-Dum - 09-06-2014 Thats standard pug ownership. defo sounds like leak off pipe which is pennies from halfords or only about £6 from peugeot. RE: a favor for a friend - Poodle - 09-06-2014 Hope it's not a lemon, although tbf as a first-time buyer you'll be lucky... At least if it is you're in the right place to keep it under control. RE: a favor for a friend - Seb_Ryan - 09-06-2014 Another bloody nob^^ Oh I mean bot RE: a favor for a friend - WiNgNuTz - 09-06-2014 Not sure it was a bot, just a bit of a random first post! RE: a favor for a friend - jack_o - 09-06-2014 Turns out I was a nob for trying to use a hotmail account on here the first time round. I've got a leak off kit and intercooler seal on the way in the post Taken a couple of pics: Bit low on powersteering fluid and some rust coming through on the wheel arch behind the windscreen fluid pipe: At least the tyres are legal. Another problem is no tunes (not so bad when it can't actually go anywhere), the trader gave me a stereo but not sure how to connect it up or if the detached red cable matters: |