Buying a used year 2000 Peugeot 106 which seems to be fine (NCT Jan 2010)..
BUT the seller said that if I do repeated short (<2 mile) journeys that it might refuse to start. the solution is to turn the key halfway for 30 seconds (warming the engine?) and then it should start fine.
I've heard of this sort of thing for a diesel car, but this is a petrol - has anyone ever heard of this being required for petrol?
If not, what in the car could cause this problem and is it likely to cost a lot to repair?
BUT the seller said that if I do repeated short (<2 mile) journeys that it might refuse to start. the solution is to turn the key halfway for 30 seconds (warming the engine?) and then it should start fine.
I've heard of this sort of thing for a diesel car, but this is a petrol - has anyone ever heard of this being required for petrol?
If not, what in the car could cause this problem and is it likely to cost a lot to repair?