peugeot 307 hdi not starting after replacing fuel filter

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by alecnd, Oct 5, 2008.

  1. alecnd

    alecnd Guest

    hi i have a peugeot 307 1.6 hdi diesel running perfectly today ive replaced
    the fuel filter now car wont start ive also lost my radio my wipers my car
    blow heater the electric windows have also stopped the horn works as dose
    the lights horn indicators however on the display its stating economy mode
    can any one help please
     
    alecnd, Oct 5, 2008
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  2. alecnd

    Chris Guest

    Did you get any thing under the bonnet wet? or did you do it under
    cover? sounds like u got a fuse gone so check all the fuses first find
    the main fuse which goes to the starter motor but it sounds like you
    got it wet.good luck.
     
    Chris, Oct 5, 2008
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  3. alecnd

    Lord Shiva Guest

    Since when have starter motors been fuse fed?
     
    Lord Shiva, Oct 5, 2008
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  4. alecnd

    alecnd Guest

    i fix most mechanical issues myself but it appears that this may be a
    electronic problem as i stated some of the electrics are fine however som are
    not the car has ample fuel and the battery is throwing the engine over easily
    can it be a b s i unit problem if so how do i resolve it the bsi is the
    built in systems interface
     
    alecnd, Oct 5, 2008
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  5. alecnd

    Chris Guest

    One big fuse which puts(or lets power to the key)
     
    Chris, Oct 5, 2008
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  6. alecnd

    Lord Shiva Guest

    I doubt if it's a BSI problem
     
    Lord Shiva, Oct 5, 2008
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  7. alecnd

    Lord Shiva Guest

    A 300+ Amp fuse?
     
    Lord Shiva, Oct 5, 2008
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  8. alecnd

    Keith W Guest

    I think Chris is referring to the power to the relay rather than the starter
    itself. However it is a moot point as the OP says the engine is "throwing
    over".
     
    Keith W, Oct 6, 2008
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  9. alecnd

    Lord Shiva Guest

    From Chris' post.
     
    Lord Shiva, Oct 6, 2008
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  10. alecnd

    Chris Guest

    O.K O.K i got it wrong.i have seen this too many times , one min it
    plays up next time it will work.have u checked your stop solenoid on
    top of the pump?you might of knocked it ,check that you got power to
    the glow plugs, if not feed the first one from batt to plug then turn
    her over ,2nd thing check all the wires on the batt,and the fuse box to
    see if any thing looks out of place.
     
    Chris, Oct 6, 2008
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  11. alecnd

    G.T Guest

    Hi,
    No way, there's none on these all-electronically controlled Diesel. It's
    like a petrol injection...

    Adding my 2 pence : economy mode could occur if the door stayed opened for
    30 minutes. Has the OP tried to run the electric pump at least 5 times
    before attempting to start ? It's necessary to bleed air and fill the fuel
    circuit.
    IIRC, most recent HDi's have a priming pump very similar to the ones fit to
    late XUDs, which isn't the case of the older HDi's with Bosch system.

    HTH,
     
    G.T, Oct 6, 2008
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