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Ok, if it isn't fixed this week it's going in the bin!! mate had it on diagnostics with no faults reported.
Car 2001 306 hdi 2l
Checked fuel lp pump . Working
fuel getting to hp pump. Checked
Fuel filter replaced
fuel getting to injectors
injectors checked
New glow plugs 6 months ago
Car was working fine, then struggling to start and now refuses to start at all (turns over fine ) . This all happened within a couple of weeks.
What am I missing????. Any suggestions
Could be some spares for sale next week.
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Tryed it with a stronger battery? as sometimes if they are a timy bit low they refuse to start
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Battery fully charged, turns over normally.
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Tryed cleaning the fpr? Might aswell try it seen as its free to do and they're known to cause all sorts of problems
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Took the fpr off and cleaned it. Not sure if I was cleaning the right bit though as I couldnt see any dirt at all. Is there a way of checking the fpr.
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Probably yet another immobiliser fault...
Get Peugeot Planet on it if you can.
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Ok , on further investigation there seems to be no signal to the injectors. So is this an immobiliser problem as suggested in earlier thread?
if so how do I trace the problem and fix. Really don't want to get rid of the car but haven't got the time to be messing about with it. Need reliabilty not hassle. Sounds like the immobilser problem is fairly common.
Again any help is appreciated.
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Have you got access to Peugeot planet?
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I had this and i found were the ecu braket bolts to through into the wheel well was well rotten removed 10mm nut cleaned all grime and rott away and car started again. Suppose it could be having battery romoved for a few hours worth a try for nothing.
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Hi again, No access to peugeot planet whatever that is. Fairly new to peugeots. Have heard it mentioned a lot though.
If taking the battery off for a few hours fixes it I won't know wether to laugh or cry!!!
Is the immobiliser all part of the ecu. Where should the signal to the injectors come from. Iv'e decided with all my expertise in these matters that is where the problem lies
Just like to thanks to all for the help so far. Keep it coming
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I pretty new to hdi engines too the signal for injectors would come from either cam or crank sensor if its ecu at fault with no fault code or check engine lights i would create a fault by unpluging mass air flow meter and seing if a fault code comes up to determine ecu is actually working .
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Where are you based Wallis? There maybe somebody nearby who does have peugeot planet and can lend a hand.
Signal for the injectors comes from the ecu, not the cam or crank sensor, the firing pulse is 80v, you'll need a scope to see it. No signal to the injectors means the ecu is stopping play, it doesn't necessarily mean it's an immobiliser fault. For example, it could be lack of fuel pressure in the rail, as if the ecu doesn't see ~280bar on cranking then it won't bother even trying to fire the injectors.
I wouldn't start unplugging things to see if it causes faults, it's a fairly likely way to upset a common rail engine. Plus unplugging the maf doesn't bring up an engine light on all but the very oldest HDis.
Tbf taking the battery off for a few hours has got to be worth a try, it's free to check and you never know lol, wouldn't be the first time i've seen it work.
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Hi again, first of all let me start by saying thanks for all the help. Unfotunateley it still refuses to start. Someone plugged it into diagnostics again with no feedback. tried different ecu,transponder and chip. Did all the things that have been suggested on here to avail. Then managed to break the brown connector at the back of ecu this morning.
Needed car on the road so bought something else. So it's coming to bits. 306 hdi estate light metallic blue. The remainder of the shall be collected 28/02/2015 .