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206 GTI 180 Anti Polution Fault
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kieron
PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:08 am Up
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tbh ive never seen antipultion fault with a vvt sensor fail
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No but the other symptoms are.
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u r a propa bunch of interbred nd yas all need 2 get a grip because i am the 206 master there's nothing non of yas can tell is about any car because yas havent got a clue dint even know y a signed up yas r all divs av forget en more than u will ever know
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b******s. In your "had a bad idea" thread is the real photo and the colour of your car is nothing like that above. Crap camara or not. You have adjusted the colour that much you've turned a green tree red.
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kieron206gti wrote:
tbh ive never seen antipultion fault with a vvt sensor fail

I had it and had the engine management light at the same time, when i sorted the sensor they both went off.

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Well i disconnected the vvt valve and would you believe it. Fault gone.
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I know this post is old but i had the same problem and tried disconnecting the sensor and the fault has gone!!! even when reconnecting again.

Car seems louder on idle though ..possibly more responsive and quicker too so wont complain but could this be linked to this? and also for anyone who has tried this does the warning come back on? fuel economy deplete?

and thank you to whoever figured out this fix!!!!!

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jayz206gti
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Think this is unsolvable isnt it? reviving an old post here but just looking round for info as my 180 does this. No loss of performance or anything, i read on another forum to drive on mtorway/dual carriageway at normal speed (65-70) and turn igntion off for a few secconds, flick ignition back on and fault clears. I seem to get the fault when my fuel dips under qaurter of a tank so i usually do the ignition flip on way to work. Not had any serious issues so i havent took it it. Think its just something you have to put up with being a 180 owner.
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jayz206gti wrote:
Think this is unsolvable isnt it? reviving an old post here but just looking round for info as my 180 does this. No loss of performance or anything, i read on another forum to drive on mtorway/dual carriageway at normal speed (65-70) and turn igntion off for a few secconds, flick ignition back on and fault clears. I seem to get the fault when my fuel dips under qaurter of a tank so i usually do the ignition flip on way to work. Not had any serious issues so i havent took it it. Think its just something you have to put up with being a 180 owner.

Diagnostic light comes on while drving then a fault code will be stored, isnt difficult to extract the fault code & fix the fault.

Remember the ABS & ESP plus the airbag system need the ignition switched ON to actually work Wink

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I know Mr BSI but its only off for a few seconds so aslong as its not rush hour no drama. Plus if i took it in everytime it came up id be adding the Peugeot technicians on facebook after seeing them so much. Dont want to go down the long road of changing random sensors for it to keep happening.
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Just get it scanned then you'll know what it is
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jayz206gti wrote:
I know Mr BSI but its only off for a few seconds so aslong as its not rush hour no drama. Plus if i took it in everytime it came up id be adding the Peugeot technicians on facebook after seeing them so much. Dont want to go down the long road of changing random sensors for it to keep happening.

Start saving up for a new ecu Rolling On The Floor Laughing

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How will this equal to ECU failiure?
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After a set number of times the ECU runs out of memory and needs replacing or reflashing I think.
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u r a propa bunch of interbred nd yas all need 2 get a grip because i am the 206 master there's nothing non of yas can tell is about any car because yas havent got a clue dint even know y a signed up yas r all divs av forget en more than u will ever know
For the full story: 206info.co.uk/Forums/v...art=0.html
Suicidalsoldi3r wrote:
b******s. In your "had a bad idea" thread is the real photo and the colour of your car is nothing like that above. Crap camara or not. You have adjusted the colour that much you've turned a green tree red.
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Ali_H wrote:
After a set number of times the ECU runs out of memory and needs replacing or reflashing I think.

Correct. I didn't know this until yesterday. A question I have about this, how does it actually fail? Stop working totally or bring up a code like ECU?

 
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Where has the information come from to confirm this will ruin the ECU's memory?
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Lee
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This fault will not block the ECU as he isn't clearing the fault. This fault is intermittent which occasionally switches to permanent, hence the eml coming on.
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