yes
SPARK PLUGS ARE NOW PRE SET AT MANUFACTURE. THE GAP SHOULD BE 0.7MM. BUY NEW ONES AND THEY ARE SET CORRECTLY.
This happend to me... It could just be a bad conection.
All are 1998cc, with the exception of the 2.0HDI which is 1997cc.
The recommended torque for spark plugs on a Peugeot 306 is typically around 20-25 Nm (Newton-meters). However, it's essential to consult the specific owner's manual or service manual for your vehicle model and engine type, as torque specifications may vary. Always ensure that spark plugs are evenly torqued to avoid damage to the cylinder head.
yes but only if a domestocated rapes it
check plugs or coil packs..
Check your EGR valve..if its the XUD9TE engine then it is a green clip to the left of the battery
0.9mm.
my turbo diesal wont start it took longer and longer to start then wont start at all it will bump start and it will start when its been left for n15 min no less
4, you can always find this out for any car by having a look under the bonnet and counting the HT leads! *NB - HT leads are the leads from your coil pack which disappear into the engine, which provide power to the spark plugs.
To identify the ignition coil on a Peugeot 306 Break, first locate the engine bay and find the spark plug wires or connectors leading to the ignition coil. The ignition coil is typically a cylindrical or rectangular component mounted near the engine, often close to the spark plugs. Depending on the engine type, it may be a single coil or a coil pack for multiple cylinders. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific diagrams and location details.