What was wrong with the Peugeot 3008?

What was wrong with the Peugeot 3008?

An issue on a 2019 MY Peugeot 3008 1.2i has been solved, thanks to the ALLDATA Info Centre Service.


ALLDATA Europe is a leading provider of original vehicle manufacturer, repair maintenance and diagnostic data. It is the company behind ALLDATA Repair, a single, easy-to-navigate information portal that allows independent workshops and bodyshop professionals to gain instant access to genuine repair and maintenance instructions from 41 VMs.

ALLDATA Repair comprises of more than 90 million articles, 8.5 million technical drawings and wiring diagrams with electrical connector views – that’s procedures for 144,000 year, make, model and engine combinations. It is the equivalent of 96 per cent of vehicles on the road today.

Query

A motorist noticed an engine management light illuminated on the dash of their 2019 MY Peugeot 3008 1.2i, but the car was behaving normally. In the interest of safety, though, the driver booked it into their local independent workshop so a technician could inspect the vehicle.

There, a professional connected the car to a diagnostic tool, which presented with trouble code P0137 downstream oxygen sensor. The sensor was replaced, wiring checked, but the issue remained.

Solution

The ALLDATA Repair Info Centre Service team presented the answer, who had observed this issue before. The wiring wasn’t the problem; the issue was the ECU software.

To clear the engine management light, technicians must confirm, via the vehicle’s VIN number, that a correct oxygen sensor has been fitted and apply the modified software from the manufacturer – problem solved!


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