Depending on the year and the engine variant fitted, anywhere from 50K to 90K miles. Check with your local Peugeot garage the Reg. or VIN and they will tell you.
Cooling system capacities varies with the type of engine fitted from 5.5Ltrs to 8.8Ltrs A 50 percent mixture of antifreeze and water is recommended.
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£375.00 fitted by Peugeot incl water pump
Depends on the type of engine fitted on the Peugeot 306. For the TU3JP engines, KFX modification (that is 1997 - 2000 year make, I think), it is in the throttle and the connector right under the TPS sensor (again in the throttle body area).
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.The recommended service intervals for Peugeot engines is 72,000 milesThe 306 TD was fitted with two types of engine, the XUD which had a metal cam cover mounted under the intercooler and a DW10 (HDI) engine that should have a plastic cover over the top of the engine secured by 4 clips and a black plastic cam cover.The early XUD engines (as fitted to the Peugeot 405) has a service interval of 48,000 miles.Note:-Be aware that oil leaks that may cause the contamination of the rubber timing belt can cause premature failure of the timing belt and damage to the engine internals
The cubic capacity of an engine and the speed of the vehicle are different things. A boat fitted with an engine would not attain the same speed as a motorcycle fitted with a similar engine.
96000 miles I believe. Mine went at 77000 the car was nearly 9 years old but because I had a full service history Peugeot fitted a new engine foc and loaned me a car in the meanwhile. My advice would be to change it between 60000 &70000 miles for peace of mind.
, in answer to your question, the Nissan engine is fitted with interlocking timing wheels which will last the life of the engine.
Check manifold housing and inner rubber housing of gear near timing belt. Peugeot parts and assembly pathetic.
That large tag on the headlight bulb for the 206 should it fit to the top or the bottom when fitted