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i have a 1.9 306d on an "S" plate which has done 90000 miles.the problem is when accelerating it tends to hesitate at about 2200 revs.after a second or two it carries on accelerating but throws out a bit of black smoke which seems to be unburned fuel.it does it throughout all the gears but runs very well the rest of the time.any suggestions anyone
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I'd suspect two things here..
1) Some kind of emissions control ( EGR ) kicking in, dodgy sensor ?
2) Your timing may be ever so slightly out ?
When was your cam-belt last changed ?
Mat.
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Post by alaws »

Hi,
At 2,200 revs the turbo is just starting to kick in.
Check the pipe that leads from the intercooler to the pump - located on the front of the intercooler. If this is leaking it will cause hesitation, until the pressure reaches the desired pressure.
Andy
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There is no mention of a turbo in his description !
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I do beg your pardon, I must be going blind in my old age!!
I'll suck back on what I said,and go and stand in the corner.
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Post by bad driver »

I have a 306 1.9d also. I used to have a similar problem until I took out the air filter and replaced it with a green induction kit. cost 60 approx and well worth it.
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Post by mbunting »

tc: any feedback / other clues for us ?
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I'd suspect two things here..
1) Some kind of emissions control ( EGR ) kicking in, dodgy sensor ?
2) Your timing may be ever so slightly out ?
When was your cam-belt last changed ?
Mat.
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Post by tc »

egr vale and and sensor ok.timing belt changed recently,gave the car a good ragging through the gears (as told by peugeot fitter off the record) vast improvement noticed already
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mbunting</i>

I'd suspect two things here..
1) Some kind of emissions control ( EGR ) kicking in, dodgy sensor ?
2) Your timing may be ever so slightly out ?
When was your cam-belt last changed ?
Mat.
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Post by mbunting »

Ahem, and when exactly did it start displaying these symptoms, before, immediately after, or long ( ie. thousands of miles ) after the belt change ?
Its a long shot, but I would check the fuel feed system ( and the injector run-off ) for air leaks.
Mat.
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