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Anyway, there must be some 406s out there which have piled up far more kms than I have and it would be interesting to learn how they are going and what sort of problems arise. |
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This is my third Peugeot - I had a 504 and a 505 before my current 406. I kept each of them for a long, long time. My 406 SV had its cam belt replaced recently - it has 127k kms up and is going fine. But I wonder how things will go when I reach 200k, 300k. I did a search of the group and found that posts to the group, by model, were as follows: 504 273 posts. 505 169 posts 405 5000 posts 406 7480 posts 306 14700 posts 307 2020 posts This partially confirms my impression that the 406 is the most frequently mentioned model (except that there are twice as many for the 306!). Anyway, there must be some 406s out there which have piled up far more kms than I have and it would be interesting to learn how they are going and what sort of problems arise. Also experience with other models may be relevant - a Peugeot is a Peugeot. |
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On 11 Apr 2007 03:20:50 -0700, "Ken" <kkerri... (AT) ozemail (DOT) com.au> wrote: This is my third Peugeot - I had a 504 and a 505 before my current 406. I kept each of them for a long, long time. My 406 SV had its cam belt replaced recently - it has 127k kms up and is going fine. But I wonder how things will go when I reach 200k, 300k. I did a search of the group and found that posts to the group, by model, were as follows: 504 273 posts. 505 169 posts 405 5000 posts 406 7480 posts 306 14700 posts 307 2020 posts This partially confirms my impression that the 406 is the most frequently mentioned model (except that there are twice as many for the 306!). Anyway, there must be some 406s out there which have piled up far more kms than I have and it would be interesting to learn how they are going and what sort of problems arise. Also experience with other models may be relevant - a Peugeot is a Peugeot. I have owned my current 406 4 cylinder sedan bought new in late 1997. The 406 has always been dealer serviced at 10,000 km intervals. This car has now done 275,000 km and nearing 10 years old. Only problems have been: 1. CAT converter replacement when about 3 years old due to innards rattling (quite costly here in Aust) no problems with its replacement. 2. Faulty MAP sensor (mysterious engine cut-outs) dealer took a long time to diagnose. No further problems. 3. The apparently common problem with the ventilation system recirculation flap control motor/gearbox. Too hard and costly to fix so I ignore it. 4. The cruise control system stopped operating recently. Local auto electrician tells me this is a common problem (for Peugeots) and requires replacement of the whole pump/valve assembly for around Aus$1000. Luckily, I was able to fix this one myself. Overall, and despite the problems mentioned above, I would rate the 406 as the best and most reliable of the three Peugoets I have owned. It is certainly the quietest and most comfortable. The car still drives well and still has that tight new car feel. I previously owned a 504 for 10 years did around 250,000 miles. Apart from the occasional head gasket replacement and a lot of roadside stoppages with electrical (ignition) problems, I had few other problems. Replaced the 504 with a new 505 sedan and it had done 430,000 km (in 15 years) when I traded it on the 406. Had one head gasket replacement but few other issues other than occasional need for re-machining the front disks. |
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On 11 Apr 2007 03:20:50 -0700, "Ken" <kkerri... (AT) ozemail (DOT) com.au> wrote: This is my third Peugeot - I had a 504 and a 505 before my current 406. I kept each of them for a long, long time. My 406 SV had its cam belt replaced recently - it has 127k kms up and is going fine. But I wonder how things will go when I reach 200k, 300k. I did a search of the group and found that posts to the group, by model, were as follows: 504 273 posts. 505 169 posts 405 5000 posts 406 7480 posts 306 14700 posts 307 2020 posts This partially confirms my impression that the 406 is the most frequently mentioned model (except that there are twice as many for the 306!). Anyway, there must be some 406s out there which have piled up far more kms than I have and it would be interesting to learn how they are going and what sort of problems arise. Also experience with other models may be relevant - a Peugeot is a Peugeot. I have owned my current 406 4 cylinder sedan bought new in late 1997. The 406 has always been dealer serviced at 10,000 km intervals. This car has now done 275,000 km and nearing 10 years old. Only problems have been: 1. CAT converter replacement when about 3 years old due to innards rattling (quite costly here in Aust) no problems with its replacement. 2. Faulty MAP sensor (mysterious engine cut-outs) dealer took a long time to diagnose. No further problems. 3. The apparently common problem with the ventilation system recirculation flap control motor/gearbox. Too hard and costly to fix so I ignore it. 4. The cruise control system stopped operating recently. Local auto electrician tells me this is a common problem (for Peugeots) and requires replacement of the whole pump/valve assembly for around Aus$1000. Luckily, I was able to fix this one myself. Overall, and despite the problems mentioned above, I would rate the 406 as the best and most reliable of the three Peugoets I have owned. It is certainly the quietest and most comfortable. The car still drives well and still has that tight new car feel. I previously owned a 504 for 10 years did around 250,000 miles. Apart from the occasional head gasket replacement and a lot of roadside stoppages with electrical (ignition) problems, I had few other problems. Replaced the 504 with a new 505 sedan and it had done 430,000 km (in 15 years) when I traded it on the 406. Had one head gasket replacement but few other issues other than occasional need for re-machining the front disks. |
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