306 cabriolet turns over won't start

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306 cabriolet turns over won't start
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Hi recently bought a 306 cab and having starting issues it cranks but no fuel no spark tested pump with live feed and it works .bought a new ignition/fuel relay on the hope it was that but still no joy Sad has been stood 6 years with flat battery. Could it be immobilizer stuck on ? Any ideas? Car is. A 2.0 16v
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Hi Brocksey. Am new to the forum but know a little about the 2.0l 16v engines from working on my XSi's. There's a fair bit to check before concluding it's the immobiliser. You sound like you know a bit about cars so don't want to suggest you check the obvious if you've thought about that already. And have you got a multimeter?

Oh, and do you know any of the cab's history? Stupid question but do you know why it was taken off the road? Where are you in Lincs btw? I grew up near Bourne! Cheers, Jim
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check the central locking fuse, seems to be a common fault on them, without seeing the car has unlocked the immobiliser wont disarm.
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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Brocksey, you should definitely follow Welshpugs advice ....have learned a LOT from reading his posts on various forums. His knowledge is incredible.
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Hi guys thanks for replys mighty306 i have alot of history with car and i can see it's had no end of issues with key fobs i can get a multimeter no issue I'm from Holton le clay about 4 miles from Louth

Welsh pug I've check all fuses and all seem intact and fine central locking works with key fob am i right in thinking the light near the air vent should flash ? I'm sure my old gti6 did

Also taken off road because he bought a Mustang i know the person that sold it
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Near Louth eh ....never went there ....reminds me what a fookin' big county Lincs is!! So the fob you have works and locks/unlocks the car? Not sure the flashing light is critical as it seems to flash on one of my cars and not the other!
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are the indicators or headlights flashing when you turn the ignition on?
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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Sorry, just realised you said fob works. Will follow up on this another day ..gotta get some zzzz's now. Cheers

what Welshpug said ...had an issue one time when reconnected battery then opened drivers door to start car, not realising I'd then effectively activated the alarm ....except heard no alarm because the batteries will have died in the siren.
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(07-04-2017, 09:53 PM)welshpug Wrote: are the indicators or headlights flashing when you turn the ignition on?

No don't think so bud all i get is engine turning over

(07-04-2017, 09:58 PM)Mighty306 Wrote: Sorry, just realised you said fob works. Will follow up on this another day ..gotta get some zzzz's now. Cheers

what Welshpug said ...had an issue one time when reconnected battery then opened drivers door to start car, not realising I'd then effectively activated the alarm ....except heard no alarm because the batteries will have died in the siren.

This car is going to be the death of me lol

(07-04-2017, 09:42 PM)Mighty306 Wrote: Near Louth eh ....never went there ....reminds me what a fookin' big county Lincs is!! So the fob you have works and locks/unlocks the car? Not sure the flashing light is critical as it seems to flash on one of my cars and not the other!

Lincolnshire is a massive place mate i cant get over how big it is
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Morning Brocksey. Have re-read your OP. Have you got pressure at the fuel rail when ignition turned on 2 clicks and definitely no spark when cranking from any of the plugs on the coil pack?
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Can't even hear the fuel pump when ya put ignition on and noticed Welsh pug said about indicators flashing on opening there is no flashing

Is there any way of resting the immobilizer i also know that snapon diagnostics won't read car could the immobilizer block the ECU from being read
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Hi Brocksey. Others on here will have more experience of immobilisers than me. I don't even know if it cuts both spark & fuel. Anyone? Am wondering if it's possible either the BSI (let's ECU know correct transponder is present in the key) or the ECU itself are either not powered or earthed properly. 6 years being idle in anything but good dry storage could play havoc with earth points in particular. Have you checked you have power to, say, the idle control valve or TPS? From memory they should show 5v on loom. If nothing the ECU may not be powered or earthed.

I can't hear the pump priming on my XSi it's that quiet. Hence question about pressure at rail.


Sorry if I'm stating lots of obvious stuff you've already thought of. Feel free to be honest!
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Well i did a test on pump and can hear it fire up put it back in tank connected loom turned ignition no noise where are the earth points ?
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(08-04-2017, 03:40 PM)Mighty306 Wrote: Hi Brocksey. Others on here will have more experience of immobilisers than me. I don't even know if it cuts both spark & fuel. Anyone? Am wondering if it's possible either the BSI (let's ECU know correct transponder is present in the key) or the ECU itself are either not powered or earthed properly. 6 years being idle in anything but good dry storage could play havoc with earth points in particular. Have you checked you have power to, say, the idle control valve or TPS? From memory they should show 5v on loom. If nothing the ECU may not be powered or earthed.

I can't hear the pump priming on my XSi it's that quiet. Hence question about pressure at rail.


Sorry if I'm stating lots of obvious stuff you've already thought of. Feel free to be honest!

no bsi on a 306, only a central locking ecu with integrated transponder unit on RF equipped cars, where earlier cars are IR and have two separate units.
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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(08-04-2017, 04:09 PM)welshpug Wrote:
(08-04-2017, 03:40 PM)Mighty306 Wrote: Hi Brocksey. Others on here will have more experience of immobilisers than me. I don't even know if it cuts both spark & fuel. Anyone? Am wondering if it's possible either the BSI (let's ECU know correct transponder is present in the key) or the ECU itself are either not powered or earthed properly. 6 years being idle in anything but good dry storage could play havoc with earth points in particular. Have you checked you have power to, say, the idle control valve or TPS? From memory they should show 5v on loom. If nothing the ECU may not be powered or earthed.

I can't hear the pump priming on my XSi it's that quiet. Hence question about pressure at rail.


Sorry if I'm stating lots of obvious stuff you've already thought of. Feel free to be honest!

no bsi on a 306, only a central locking ecu with integrated transponder unit on RF equipped cars, where earlier cars are IR and have two separate units.
Good to know n explains why I don't have comms with BSI when PP2000 plugged in!!!

(08-04-2017, 04:03 PM)Brocksey Wrote: Well i did a test on pump and can hear it fire up put it back in tank connected loom turned ignition no noise where are the earth points ?
Here you go. Think you're going to need that multimeter too. http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/archive/ind...259-2.html
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Right i shall go buy one that is shall try that will the one on gearbox be same for auto forgot to mention it's an auto

Right i shall go buy one and try them will the one on the gearbox be same for an auto forgot to mention it's an auto
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All earth's are fine grrrrr this car
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Arggh, frustrating, but at least you've discounted something else.  Stick with it.  Once she fires up you'll forget all the hassle ...maybe ....just!!!!

You're not the first and won't be the last as this previous thread shows.  http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread....mmobiliser . It may give you some more ideas (e.g. inertia cut-off switch) but before that try disconnecting battery again for a bit (after putting up hood).  Make sure doors & windows are closed when reconnecting.  Lock & then unlock car using key fob before trying to do anything else.  Make sure headlights definitely not flashing.  Try starting it again.  I honestly don't know if this is a useful suggestion, but hey, it only takes a few mins, so what the heck!!.

Re the ECU do you know of anyone who can plug in a decent scan tool?  Not all will read the 306 as it's apparently not fully OBDII compliant.  Or follow Eeore's advice in this thread http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=35709 .

In the unlikely case you can't get a response from the ECU & need to send it off to be checked or think it really is the immobiliser there are plenty of places out there to sort it, like this one http://www.cartechelectronics.com/ecu-services/ .

Good luck as I'm pretty sure I'm now out of helpful suggestions!!!
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Checked the inerta switch? Big red button near the fuel relay.
What transmission? AL4 (electronic) or the ZF (T bar) The lever multi-switch on AL4's have a habit of playing up.

Have you ever had it running? if not check that there is a little silicon chip in the key.
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Will have another look at weekend my cousin is away for 2 weeks and has the genuine manufacturers scan tool snapped on won't read ECU at all i hard wired the inertia switch still no joy i will get to the bottom of it I'm sure will keep ya posted
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Has been sounding like you need to take a little break from it anyway!  ECU's are pretty reliable on these & well protected from power spikes etc so it should be OK.  The ECU specialist I gave a link for were selling unlocked Bosch MP5.2 ECU's for your engine until quite recently so would think they're still able to deal with them if it comes to that.
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has it got a PNP switch on the box?
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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Gonna try at weekend again and see what i can get done shall check it all out my cousin has genuine Peugeot diagnostics but he's away for a week snap on can't read car

PNP switch what's that welshpug sorry to sound dumb give me a flatfour and i know what I'm doing lol
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(11-04-2017, 10:02 PM)Brocksey Wrote: PNP switch what's that welshpug sorry to sound dumb give me a flatfour and i know what I'm doing lol
Park Neutral Position switch.

Only the ZF box has it as it's built into the multi switch on the AL4 box.
They won't crank at all if this plays up.

Has any of the interior wiring been played with?
and fuses
F9 15amp
F11 10amp
also check the aerial fuse (5 amp) can't remember the fuse number.
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got the same with our xu auto. had the air bag rewired under seat, ended up with battery drain, then management light flashing with headlights!!  turns over, fuel to plugs, very frustrating! id there a way to disconnect immobilser and key pad so i start up straight from ignition switch?
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