no not if its the 2.5lt di ( direct injection)
if your van will not start on cold mornings try a boster battrey
no not if its a d.i
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against the bulkhead, next to the ecu
Glow plugs nee changing!
how to fit new glow plugs in a r reg 97 fiat scudo 1.9td van
normally glow plugs are used on an IDi[ Indirect Injection] diesel engine. most peugeot 206 vehicles have an HDi engine[ Peugeot's nomenclature for Commonrail Direct injection]. hence there will be no glow plugs in those 206 vehicles. Some of the base model 206 from the first few years shipped with the non-HDi DW8 engine - which do have glow plugs. Check which model you have. If it's 1.9, then its the DW8. Else it is probably an HDi. Replace quickly if they start to fail.
get someone else to do it for you
11.5 litres for normally aspirated engines, which is what you 190L R reg transit van is mate.
30 mpg
I have same car and same problem, replaced battery but no use, checked glow plugs from mechanic, they are OK, problem still there. Any one can help please? have you checked the fuel filter, if it has not been changed for a while then in cold weather the diesel can thicken up in the filter and create a difficulty in starting the car
On a Transit mk5 under the bonnet, on a Transit mk6 under the drivers seat
right there