1991 Peugeot 405 GL 1.6 carburettor
Summary:
Comfortable, economical, an overall great car!
Faults:
Wax stat replaced.
Back brake binding.
Ignition system overhaul.
A few leaks fixed.
General Comments:
The Solex carburettors on these are appalling. I cannot believe Peugeot had the audacity to fit a piece of such poor and primitive engineering in their otherwise great engines. If you have a 405 and starting/running is poor, change the wax stat. It will sort it all out.
The ignition system only needed to be overhauled because of neglect from the previous owner, not too expensive and very easy to do. Bought new spark plugs, HT leads, distributor cap, rotor arm, and coil.
Car is underpowered. The 1.6 carb will get you going, but just doesn't have the guts I'd like, I've had to floor the thing to overtake stuff.
Despite this, the engine is very economical.
Comfortwise, it's great, as a previous reviewer has said, it's like driving a sofa. Engine is very quiet at low revs, nice for cruising.
--LOW-- insurance, for a 20 year old driver like me that's a bonus.
Fun to drive, take a corner at 50 and it'll stick to the road like glue.
OK, so a few automatic choke problems, but I still love the car.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 31st July, 2001
13th Oct 2002, 21:10
As the writer of the original review, just thought it might be of interest to some people that I have completed a 2.0 Turbo engine conversion on this car (engine from a Citroen XM).
Underpowered? I think not. With a TD gearbox I've had it off the speedo at 5,200 rpm :D.
11th Oct 2003, 10:11
Yeah... Peugeot, a fine piece of French engineering... Well, 405 works fine and is nice to drive. As long as it works. After that, you spend hours and hours fixing it. French cars are hardest cars to fix (hey, as a car mechanic, I know) you don't have space to do anything.
But, does anyone know anything about the 1.6l engines carburettors? It is 1988 model, with solex.
Problem isn't the choke, I have fixed Toyota's, which have similar wax thermostat as 405, for years.
I think that Toyota has better carburettors (Aisan) than Peugeot.
Hey, the 1.6l 405 goes as fast as 170kmh, when not tuned, so it doesn't really have kick. 0-100 kmh, about 12sec, slower than Toyota corolla 1.3.
1st Aug 2001, 12:07
I had exactly the same model as yours!
And the same problems!
I was quite pleased with the performance - I got 116mph out of it!!
I've sold it now and bought an Mi16, which was probably not wise as I'm only 22!