What kind of engine does a Peugeot Expert have?

What kind of engine does a Peugeot Expert have?

Despite its spacious interior, it always feels like a compact van and an easy-to-reach gearstick and standard power steering ensures driving the Expert never feels part of the job. Engine noise is relatively muted and the Expert always feels responsive with 255Nm of torque available at 1750rpm.

Why does my Peugeot Expert go into gear?

I have just bought my Expert and have noticed that the gearbox is quite stiff and feels like stirring thick honey when changing from gear to gear. The clutch works perfectly so have ruled out a clutch issue. It goes into gear, and stays in gear when driving it’s just the heaviness of it when changing that doesn’t seem normal.

When did the Peugeot Expert van come out?

Peugeot’s Expert van is a fruit of the same project as the Citroën Dispatch and Fiat Scudo, and underwent a major revision in 2004, perhaps to help stave off the threat from Ford’s new entrant in the light van sector.

How often does a Peugeot Expert van need to be serviced?

However, you can expect close to 40mpg in everyday driving and an 80-litre fuel tank means it won’t have to visit the petrol station very often. HDi models can go two years or 20,000 miles without a service (the 1.9D needs to visit the dealer every 10,000 miles or two years).

In its place is a 1.5-litre BlueHDi of more modern design, and familiar from Peugeot’s car range. This produces 100hp in the Expert. We’re yet to test the new 1.5-litre engine in the Expert, but have driven it in the PSA Group’s small van range, and it’s a good’un. For a medium-sized van, the cab feels very small and claustrophobic.

I have just bought my Expert and have noticed that the gearbox is quite stiff and feels like stirring thick honey when changing from gear to gear. The clutch works perfectly so have ruled out a clutch issue. It goes into gear, and stays in gear when driving it’s just the heaviness of it when changing that doesn’t seem normal.

When does the Peugeot Expert electric van come out?

Peugeot has confirmed that an e-Expert electric van will go on sale in 2020, alongside similar Dispatch and Vivaro-e electric models. Details are scarce at this stage, but the claimed driving range is as much as 186 miles. We’ll bring you more info when we have it.

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How did the Peugeot Expert van get better?

The seats were improved for the 2004 version of the Expert, becoming larger and with extra side support and with a greater level of adjustment. Versions with a dual passenger seat incorporated a fold-down writing surface containing cup holders on the centre seat cushion back.

Which is better the Peugeot Expert or the Transit Connect?

The diesel-only Expert has a comfortable on-road performance advantage over the Transit Connect, but is based on an older design so doesn’t quite offer as complete a package. As well as the panel van, Peugeot also offers a five-seat window van called the Combi, which is sometimes used as a private hire vehicle. Skip to our full verdict on…

How long can a Peugeot 1.9d go without service?

HDi models can go two years or 20,000 miles without a service (the 1.9D needs to visit the dealer every 10,000 miles or two years). The Expert does without some of the complex electrical gadgets fitted to Peugeot cars so should suffer from fewer glitches. The diesel engines are capable of high mileage.

Is the Peugeot Expert van 99 1.9 turbo?

I have had my 1.9 NON Turbo Expert Van for 7 months now and am increasingly frustrated at how little power it has. It always carries I would guess, around 150-200kg of tools for my job but even loaded up more or less it seems to make no difference.

Despite its spacious interior, it always feels like a compact van and an easy-to-reach gearstick and standard power steering ensures driving the Expert never feels part of the job. Engine noise is relatively muted and the Expert always feels responsive with 255Nm of torque available at 1750rpm.

The seats were improved for the 2004 version of the Expert, becoming larger and with extra side support and with a greater level of adjustment. Versions with a dual passenger seat incorporated a fold-down writing surface containing cup holders on the centre seat cushion back.

What kind of wiper motor does Peugeot Expert have?

Peugeot expert wiper motor . Single Passenger Seat for Expert? Rumbling noise when accelerating. Fan noise over run ? 2.0 130bhp HDI Turbo upgrade. DPF changes