How do you maintain a Peugeot 206?
Every 40 000 miles or 4 years – whichever comes first
- Renew the spark plugs.
- Renew the fuel filter*
- Renew the air cleaner filter element.
- Check the manual transmission oil level.
- Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
- Check the exhaust emissions.
- Renew the coolant.
- Check the brake shoes.
What oil should I use in my Peugeot 206?
Engine Oil: Syner-G 5W-40.
Can I put 5w30 in my Peugeot 206?
The 206 1 motor oil Helix Ultra AP-L 5W-30 is fully compliant with the specification. This car PEUGEOT is ideal for its 4 HDi eco 70 Saloon (50kW) (DT) (2008-).
When should the timing belt be changed on a Peugeot 206?
The Peugeot 206 is a popular choice of car on today’s roads and, as timing belt replacement is due at 140,000 or 160,000 miles (depending on date of manufacture) or every ten years (depending on vehicle age), the chances of seeing one in your workshop for a timing belt replacement are quite high.
Are there any manuals for the Peugeot 206?
In the table below you can see 0 206 Workshop Manuals,0 206 Owners Manuals and 7 Miscellaneous Peugeot 206 downloads. Our most popular manual is the Peugeot – 206 – Parts Catalogue – 2000 – 2004 . This (like all of our manuals) is available to download for free in PDF format.
How often should I service my Peugeot 206?
Modern cars like the Peugeot 206 need much less maintenance than the vehicles of 25 years ago, but they still have needs. You no longer have to do a service every 6 months or change the oil every 3 months, but regular fluid changes are still essential to your Peugeot 206’s longevity.
What kind of engine does a Peugeot 206 have?
The 206 came with a variety of petrol engines: 1.1, 1.4, 1.6 and 2.0 litre, plus 1.4 and 2.0 litre turbodiesels. The 1.1 petrol is fairly lethargic but the rest are up to the job of town driving, while the 2.0 litre units make the 206 feel comfortable at motorway speeds.
What engine oil do I need for my Peugeot?
*Due to the extended service intervals Peugeot/Citroen specify, it is essential that semi-synthetic or fully-synthetic engine oil be used. The maintenance intervals in this manual are provided with the assumption that you, not the dealer, will be carrying out the work. These are the minimum intervals recommended by us for vehicles driven daily.