Hey that's pretty cool thanks
These Haynes manuals really blow, to steal a phrase from my son.
However they are better than nothing, right?
Unfortunately here is an excerpt from this page:
Peugeot 2.0, 2.1, 2.3 2.5 Litre Diesel Engines ('74 to '90) (Service
and Repair Manuals) (Hardcover)
by Ian
Brian Rodgers a écrit :
(...)
No owners manual in the glove box was disappointing.
but you can get one, even in English for you're 505 diesel engine
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/185010607X/qid=1128891543/sr=1-29/ref=sr_1_29/102-7505173-9576937?v=glances=books
or for the full
Brian,
When you get an old car, never assume that the last guy to turn a
wrench on it was competent. (Sorry to be negative! Yes, been there,
down that!)
It sounds like you have an over pressure issue in the engine caused one
of several things.
Check that the coolant is good, buy a coolant
Fantastic Michael.
Thank you so much for the advice.
Simple things often cause people a lot of trouble, while we sit
thinking, Well I 'm screwed if it is this or that. Better to begin
at the beginning. Your advice is perfect for me. Although I was a
highly skilled auto mechanic twenty years ago