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Melody     Reply with quote
my temp light has started coming on there is enough water in it and oil but everytime l go to brake the bloody thing cuts out l should go to garage but cant afford it lol so please helpppppp!!!!!!
beert394     Reply with quote
Sounds like your Giberator has come loose from the s46 panel or the sqiudge bolt on the under carriage has come loose which diverts the air flow in the carbonators ''s'' bend .
l would get under the and try mig welding a diverter to the gip spoke and greasing the monkey washers

Hope this helps
Starnr     Reply with quote
Temp lights come on to warn u of overheating of ur cooling system by sensing overheating of coolant etc.You can have plenty of water in ur radiator header tank but u can have blockages of water hoses.water galleries in ur engine could be blocked & if ur engine keeps cutting out it needs checking by a garage..No simple answer to this one l am afraid !! For ur own safety & the safety of others it needs checking by someone..either a friend who knows what they r doing or a local garage.These things if ignored can lead to serious injury or worse..No amount of money can replace ur life or loss of limbs etc; Good luck !!
zof943     Reply with quote
Other are too complicated. Your radiator might need cleaning. Go to any good shop and buy a ''Radiator and Cooling circuit cleaning liquid''. Add it to your antifreeze (or water) coolant and good luck. If light persists, u need to check the car by a mechanic.
Coach     Reply with quote
Wiggle the wires under the bonnet. Lots of times it is a loose wire that causes these intermittent problems.
RoyS
Kim     Reply with quote
you might also want to change the air filter.. l had this problem many years ago, it was like as soon as l braked the car stalled, l flushed my raditor, added clean boiled cooled water and antifreeze and also changed my air filter anf this seemed to do the trick.. if the garge option is too expensive can l suggest you buy a haynes manual.. great info, easy to follow and it gives you step by step details on how to do the jobs!!
Lostyo     Reply with quote
The temperature gauge is alerting you that the engine has exceeded ''normal'' engine temp. When this happens (overheats) the engine electronic sensors are unstable. Sensor inputs to the cars ''engine control module'' influence your cars driveability. You need to repair the temp. condition,this should normalize function of engine management.The repair might be a faulty engine thermostat,which should not be too costly! Good luck!
Bobyer     Reply with quote
buy the hanes guide and look up your problem in that failing that come to my house in northern ireland and ill get u help
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
Sounds like it needs tuining, air and fuel mixture adjusting. citroens and peugeots are a pain for this. change the air filer your self. Few £ from motor factors. If that doesent work ask the garage for a fixed price before going ahead with them tuning it for you.
Lemon     Reply with quote
please scrap the car.. as its crash safety is terrible. deathtraps
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