Two things for those of you in the know....

Anything related to the 206CC
Vanda
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Post by Vanda »

The car seems to rev at one notch below 1000 when at a standstill....... it seems to judder, does anyone elses do this?


Also where the hell is the bonnet release.....forgot to ask dealer. Doh! :oops:
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Post by andyc209 »

under glove bit on passenger side on mine - it is an import!

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Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

Sounds like

a). Your engine is running too fast on idle while stationary

b). Also the engine should be runing smoothly on idle ie. no revving or juddering, could be an engine management adjustment needed.

I'd book it in under warranty, they may have a software patch for your ECU.

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Post by toot »

The bonnet releaseis by the door on the passenger side on all cc's as far as I'm aware. Funny place to put it if you ask me.

Mine also keeps the rev counter at just under 1000 when just sitting in neutral. Is this not normal then? i thought it was what cars do as all the ones I've driven do that. If there are no revs, surely the engine would just stop?
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Post by carl »

850-950 rpm is normal idle for most (fuel injected, computer-controlled) cars when warm.
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Post by Alex LS »

It's normal for most (petrol) cars, AFAIK. All mine have idled around 800rpm.
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Post by Vanda »

Thanks guys, previous cars have ran at that too but it just feels like it's going to stall because of the juddering, will contact garage!.......have found the bonnet release now thanks!!
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Post by carl »

Ours started on three cylinders once (just over 100 miles on the clock :rolleyes: ) -- maybe related?
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