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Jamo 15 June 2008 11:58 AM

peugeot 206 coolant temp sensor location??
 
anyone got a diagram for a 206 engine which shows where the coolant temp sensor is located or does anyone just know and can describe? im getting irratic idle and ive been told its going to be this.

cheers in advance.

james :)

GC8 15 June 2008 12:02 PM

It should be in the head james. Most cars have two sensors, one for the temperature gauge and one for the overheating warning.

Eratic idle is more likely to be the *whatsit* controller. I'll try to be more helpful when I can remember what the ****er is called.

GC8 15 June 2008 12:03 PM

*idle control valve*

Jamo 15 June 2008 12:12 PM

just did a search on the 206 forum and loads of people have had the same problem and they either say its the coolant temp sensor or the coil pack, the coolant temp sensor is the most common one to go though...

theres several sensors on the engine but I dont what does what. :)

johnnyroper 15 June 2008 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by shaggy1973 (Post 7941507)
just did a search on the 206 forum and loads of people have had the same problem and they either say its the coolant temp sensor or the coil pack, the coolant temp sensor is the most common one to go though...

theres several sensors on the engine but I dont what does what. :)

if memory serves me correctly it will be on r/h side of engine above the gearbox,ecu temp sensor is usually a green plug.

Dream Weaver 16 June 2008 02:45 PM

Depends when your eratic idle is happening as well, is it all the time whether the engine is hot or cold?

The temp sensor controls some of the fuelling so if its duff it will be adding too much fuel at certain points, usually adding more fuel than needed and running very rich.

Is it using more fuel than normal?

Jamo 18 June 2008 09:19 PM

its done it all the time I have had it so unsure about fuel, but its returning around 40mpg? it does it when its hot and cold, no way of telling until ut happens????


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