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Robi

Hello,

my name is Robin and I am currently in the process of putting a Peugeot 306 (tu5jp) engine into my 205 generation. Right now everything is fitted, I thought al my wiring is al wired up, but it still doesn't start. No spark and probably also nog fuel comming into the cilinders, does anyone maybe have a quick guide or diagram how they wired this up?

 

I have fitted a new fuel relay, because I have heard people talking about it going bad.

 

I have. Also seen another topic with the same engine swap but that was from a Saxo vtr, is it the same? Because I think I'm missing a few wires they were talking about in that topic.

 

Hope someone can help

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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carlimero92

Hey Robi,

 

A while ago I’ve bought a 205 1.4 generation too and I’m doing my research on swapping the same engine in. I also find it hard to find some decent information. 
 

first off all, did you manage to find the answer you were looking for? Did you get it to run? :) Really curious! 
 

I know it would be a lot to ask for a full guide, but did you bump into any other problems? Is the engine a straight fit or did you have to customise the engine mounts for this one too? 
 

Hope to hear from you, is there anywhere I could follow your project?

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welshpug

Its the same as wiring up any 306 sourced engine, give the relay permanent live to the appropriate wire, connect ignition live to appropriate pin and the fuel pump power to the 205 fuel pump wire and it should run.

 

306 would likely have had an intertia switch on the fuel pump wire so this needs to be present or bypassed.

 

Also most 306 would have had an immobiliser of some kind which will need the ecu unlocking.

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