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.
To change the glow plugs on a Peugeot 206, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the engine cover if applicable, then carefully detach the electrical connectors from each glow plug. Use a suitable socket wrench to unscrew the old glow plugs, taking care not to damage the threads in the cylinder head. Install the new glow plugs, ensuring they are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, reconnect the electrical connectors, and finally, reconnect the battery.
making sure the camshaft is lined on so the piston dont get damaged on my peugeot 206
cant be replaced
The heater matrix, in a Peugeot 206, can be replaced by removing the heater core and the hoses. With the heater core removed you can replace it with a new heater core.
A similar car to the Peugeot 206 is the Peugeot 205 which the Peugeot 206 is modeled after with minor modifications and upgrades from the Peugeot 205 to the Peugeot 206.
No
I paid £180 for one to be replaced on a 2001 206
Remove the thermostat housing. where is, and how do i remove the housing
depends on the prob but most likely with 206 replace the central locking motors
right next to the batter, should be attached at the back end of it
How to disable Peugeot 206 immobilizer?