Anti pollution fault and management light

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Aclynshaw
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Anti pollution fault and management light

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Hi people
I know this to be a common problem with Peugeot 206 petrol 1.6 2003 but the anti pollution fault came up on the dash with the management light.
I have changed the lamba sensors and cat, the light went off when l left the engine running for over half an hour l left it for a couple of days and when l started the car the anti pollution light has come back on any ideas would be welcome.

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Spitfire6
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Give it a good thrashing for a while. Getting the oil temp to 100 is the right type of load.
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Spitfire6 wrote:Give it a good thrashing for a while. Getting the oil temp to 100 is the right type of load.

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GrandadMonkey
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Have the spark plugs and air filter been renewed as they should have been according to the service schedule? You don't tell us anything about the mileage and service history.
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A good reason for proper diagnosis rather than guesswork.
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Hi
So is the recommendation into a Peugeot dealer or a trusted local garage?
My daughters 55 plate has just started doing it. Runs fine though.
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GrandadMonkey
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When was the car last properly serviced and by whom? If the servicing is bang up to date then spurious messages can be the sign of a failing battery. I would try to find a good independent Peugeot specialist. My daughter lives in Nuneaton and the garage she uses seem to know what they are doing.

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(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)