alexandershadow10
Peugeot 106 Starting Issue
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A 2000 Peugeot 106 Electric is experiencing starting issues, suspected to be due to an interruption at Terminal 30 continuous plus. The problem might be related to the fuse box. Suggestions include checking for a voltage drop, inspecting the ignition switch, and verifying the battery condition. Ultimately, the issue was resolved by replacing a defective battery at a workshop.
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alexandershadow10 (community.author)
Battery seems ok, but I'll double check. Where exactly should I be looking for a voltage drop? Any specific areas known to cause issues on the 106?
dominikdragon1
Given the age, a short circuit could be the culprit. And without proper diagnostic tools, it is hard to pinpoint. If battery checks out, and you're not confident tracing the wiring, best bet is a workshop. They can properly test the electrical system.
alexandershadow10 (community.author)
Thanks for the help, took it to a shop, and as you suggested, the battery was defective. 290€ later and it's sorted.
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dominikdragon1
Could be a voltage drop somewhere, or even the ignition switch. Have you checked the battery condition? A heavily discharged battery can cause all sorts of weird electrical problems. Is the power supply stable?