Normally located to the right of the steering wheel. It is a numeric keypad.
There is a TDC sensor on the front of the gearbox bell housing of most 306 Diesel models (up to MY '99 I believe) Neil
have lost code for my pug and i dont know how2 disarm it can u help Think you have to remove drivers seat to get at wiring Think you should sell the car on Ebay, and attach a rear spoiler To unlock the immobilizer there is a button with lines on it near the ignition switch, as you turn the ignition press this button, it will turn off the immobilizer.
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i dont know how to disable completely but if you have got the code wrong a few times and wont let you try again then you have to disconnect the battery in order to try again.
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pug diesel turbo r good for 150,,,170 thousand miles... The above answer is mad I bought my partner a pug 306 D its done 130,000 miles I dont know for sure if its ever been replaced but it was in serious danger of snapping when I checked it. A manual for this car will state a chgange every 72000 miles max but recommend every 36,000miles. Using the above advice im sorry is dangerous. I hope this helps any doubt refer to the Haynes manual.
the diesel tank capacity for a 2001 306 Hdi is approx £80 so around 55litres
Timing on a diesel? your haveing a laugh?
any diesel oil will be fine
i had the same problem and it turned out to be my immobilizer had stopped the car from starting
Bypassing the immobilizer on a Peugeot 306 CC is not recommended as it can be illegal and may lead to security issues. If you're experiencing problems with your immobilizer, it's best to consult a qualified mechanic or an automotive locksmith who can diagnose and resolve the issue safely and legally. They may be able to reprogram the key or repair the immobilizer system as needed. Always prioritize legal and ethical solutions when dealing with vehicle security systems.
To change the immobilizer code on a Peugeot 306, you typically need access to the vehicle's diagnostic tools, such as a Peugeot-specific scanner or OBD-II tool that supports immobilizer functions. First, connect the tool to the OBD-II port and navigate to the immobilizer settings. Follow the prompts to input a new code, ensuring it meets security requirements. Finally, save the changes and test the system to confirm the new code is functioning correctly.