Anti pollution fault

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knobby
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Post by knobby »

Any ideas what the cause of the follwoing might be, i have a warning light and a ''anti pollution fault'' coming up on the display panel. It all started yesterday when the car cut out and wouldnt start, eventually started managed too get home, parked it up and phoned the dealer this morning, they said they couldnt do anything today with it being bank holiday, i nipped too the shop this lunch time, got there but never got home ended up getting towed too the dealer by the RAC.... now the pug monkeys are going too get loose on my 3 month old car :( :( :( , now driving a rental Mazda 6 Sport so all is not too bad, plus it was raining today anyway, so here's hoping its not off the road for too long

Derek
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Post by Derek »

Do a search as this has been covered before.
Derek

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RobiOne
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Post by RobiOne »

Is it HDi engine? I heard that FAP filter could couse that kind of problem. In manual says that you should go on highway and drive over 50mph for at least 5 minutes. If it's not HDI engine than I don't know. Sorry for bad english.
206cc HDi Quiksilver, 2005

knobby
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Post by knobby »

Thanksfor the replies, got a phone call from the dealer yesterday too say it required 2 injectors, and that they would be in today and i would get my car back this afternoon :D :D unfortunately recieved a call from Peugeot this morning too say that the injectors are on back order until 17th of may :evil: :evil: :evil: now in a 1007 courtesy car until monday then getting a 307 i am trying too avoid driving in daylight hours as my street cred has just gone right down the toilet :) :) :)

knobby
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Post by knobby »

Update, got my car back on the 12th few days earlier that the dealer said, running great until Thursday, it broke down on the way too work, tow in by the RAC yet again. Pug monkeys are now saying it is needing a wiring loom as it is still saying it is missing on cylinder 4 which is where one of the injectors has been replaced. They never said this was on back order so will have too wait and see how long this repair will take and then last.

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Knobby

MICHELLE1910
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Post by MICHELLE1910 »

Hi, driving my 206cc yesterday, same problem, car would let me drive home but was limited to 5mph, got home turned it off and same again. this morning turned it on and it has reset itself, range peugeot they said if fault comes on again it will have to be put on computer to see whats wrong, but searched the net for it and found this seems to be what the fault that a lot of peolpe have said they had with theirs when it came up with the same error code _
I have been experiencing terrible trouble with my 307 HDI D Turbo. The anti pollution warning light has now come three times in a couple of months and the car has either completely stopped or gone into hop home mode. I have taken it to a Peugeot dealer who informed me that the car requires a complete replacement of the fuel system due to Iron Filings being found in the Fuel Filter Housing. £2750 costs
Mine was out of warranty 3 months ago !!!!

knobby
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Post by knobby »

Got my car back last friday and seems to be ok for the time being. My pal has got the 307 with the same engine as mine 1.6HDI and he got the anti pollution warning yesterday pug monkeys are replacing the wiring loom, obvoiusly there is a fault in the hdi.

Bob