Yes check ur spark plugs for rust but DON'T spray them with wd40 dry clean them also check the seals on ur air filter,clean and dry out . Have a can of Damp Start handy in the mean time hope this helps m8.
2006-09-25 07:39:32
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answered by MARLENE C 1
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I unquestionably have 5 Peugeot 205's and 3 of them are pushed each and daily. (1984, 86, ninety, ninety one, ninety 3) None of them has this "buzzer characteristic". the faster type 305 had it as a generally occurring characteristic. you should purchase slightly buzzer on the vehicle areas save. decrease than 3 pounds, i might wager. This little buzzer has a pink cord and a blue cord. You follow the instructions, putting the wires into the fuse container. Stick each and each cord into the comparable slot with the aid of fact the fuse. One cord is going right into a fuse that is often "ON" with out the main important, and the different cord is going into the "lights" fuse. once you turn the ignition off, and overlook to tutor off your lights, the buzzer sounds. It has no longer something to do consisting of your door. i offered my buzzer at a brilliant branch save , MAKRO, interior the vehicle section. tell your interior of sight storage mechanic and make him experience "uninformed".
2016-10-17 23:00:15
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answered by itani 4
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Most plug leads are made of carbon fibre nowadays, it could be that they are breaking down. Especially if they are the original leads. A new set of leads may solve the problem.
2006-09-25 06:43:10
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answered by oscar north 1
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You can buy ignition sealer from any car parts shop... people use it on landrovers for example, when they go offroading.... i know i have kept a V8 running in a stream using it....
2006-09-25 12:31:06
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answered by engineer 4
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Yes sell the car and buy a new 1!!
2006-09-25 06:19:15
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answered by rbrthynes 1
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Clean the sparkplugs and make sure they keep dry with WD40.
2006-09-25 06:20:18
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answered by interested_party 4
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Vaseline on the HT leads works for my motorbike.
2006-09-25 06:25:14
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answered by dave 4
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I know it's a vintage now - but maybe just buying a new(er) car?
2006-09-25 06:21:30
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answered by Felidae 5
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Don`t leave it in the rain then
2006-09-25 06:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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condensation, spray or replace ht leads and try a new distibuter cap.
2006-09-25 08:22:24
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answered by Rolfe66 3
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