Kaz71 Discussion starter. 2 posts · Joined 2020. #1 · Mar 5, 2020. Hi, just bought a peugeot boxer autosleeper, 2ltr petrol x-reg. It has this intermittent fault of cutting out when you are slowing down or stopping at junctions. Doesn't do it all the time but more often than not. Does it if hot or cold. So far the throttle potentiometer and Look up the specs for the year and model of the vehicle, then connect a gauge to the fuel system. Next, measure the pressure with the key on, engine off, then again with the engine idling. Fuel pressure, should be within specs, with key on, then drop 4 to 6 psi once the engine starts. I'm new to the forum because I'm desperate for help. I've got a 207 16V 1.6 Sport which has so far (in it's first two years - fortunately under warranty) has had a new steering rack and a new alternator (wouldn't start in the mornings). The biggest issue which is driving me mad is that it keeps cutting out at junctions. But today the engine has cut out on me 3 times while driving at a steady 50~60mph. No warning, just a complete loss of power followed by the STOP light. On the first 2 occasions the engine restarted first try but on the 3rd occasion it took a few attempts to get going again. 2004 Peugeot 307 cc convertible. the car always starts first time. It runs fine for around 20 seconds then ticks over rough and the engine shakes quite badly for around 3 mins. If you try and drive it, the engine cuts out but when the temp gets to around 70, it goes sweet as a nut and no further problems. Peugeot. And get rid of it while you're there. Not much help, but I'm working on Mum to get rid of hers as it is a piece of cr&p, drives woefully, keeps falling apart, has been in for minor detail .

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