How do you bleed the cooling system on a Peugeot 308?

How do you bleed the cooling system on a Peugeot 308?

It’s very simple, open the radiator bleed screw, take out the bleed bolt in the thermostat housing. Pour water in the filler until it runs out the radiator bleeder then close it. Continue pouring water until it comes out the thermostat housing bleeder then cap it off.

How do I check if my car has antifreeze?

How to Check a Vehicle’s Coolant/Antifreeze

  1. Rather than open the cap on the radiator, just check to see whether the liquid reaches the “Full” line on the side of the coolant reservoir shown here.
  2. Coolant is usually red, green, blue, or yellow.

Which is the 1.4 litre version of the Peugeot 308?

The 1.4-litre version of the Peugeot 308 offers buyers the opportunity to secure a modern, well developed family hatch at a very modest price. Andy Enright reports Do you remember the Peugeot 306? I do.

What’s the top speed of a Peugeot 308?

The four-cylinder 1.4-litre engine does a game job but the 308 is a very big family hatch and as such, performance is hardly skull-crushing. It’ll get to 60mph in 14.3 seconds and continue to a top speed of 114mph thanks to the slippery aerodynamics but it’s worth reiterating that this is not a car that will appeal, 306 style, to keen drivers.

Is the Peugeot 308 a good family car?

Its successor, the 308, follows a similar theme. It’s not exciting but it’s what many families want; safe, well built, modern and affordable. The four-cylinder 1.4-litre engine does a game job but the 308 is a very big family hatch and as such, performance is hardly skull-crushing.

Which is better Peugeot 306 or Peugeot 308?

On any objective basis, the 307 was a markedly better car than the 306, outscoring it in most regards that really mattered to family motorists and Peugeot was rewarded with strong sales. Its successor, the 308, follows a similar theme.

The 1.4-litre version of the Peugeot 308 offers buyers the opportunity to secure a modern, well developed family hatch at a very modest price. Andy Enright reports Do you remember the Peugeot 306? I do.

The four-cylinder 1.4-litre engine does a game job but the 308 is a very big family hatch and as such, performance is hardly skull-crushing. It’ll get to 60mph in 14.3 seconds and continue to a top speed of 114mph thanks to the slippery aerodynamics but it’s worth reiterating that this is not a car that will appeal, 306 style, to keen drivers.

What was the problem with my 2011 Peugeot 308?

Hi PeteJG – the problem was the High Pressure fuel Pump for my car issue and I got Peugeot France to replace the part at their cost while I paid for the labour to fit it at Peugeot agent. Hope this helps! Same problem with my 2011 / 1.6 Petrol �/ Turbo.

Its successor, the 308, follows a similar theme. It’s not exciting but it’s what many families want; safe, well built, modern and affordable. The four-cylinder 1.4-litre engine does a game job but the 308 is a very big family hatch and as such, performance is hardly skull-crushing.