#1: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: darrencol, Location: South Lanarkshire, ScotlandPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 2:23 pm ---- Hi all,
I just started my car not long ago and the EML light came on, and it flashed up Anti-pollution fault. I put a fault code reader in and it gave me the code P1622. I took it to a garage a few weeks back and they said I was needing a new flexi-pipe, which might have caused it? Any ideas would be appreciated. It's an '05 GTi 180.
Thanks
#2: Re: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: commandosqueak, Location: Lower SlaughterPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 2:45 pm ---- IIRC it is a common problem with the 206, have a search of the site and see what comes up.
#3: Re: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: Timon2210, Location: PalestinePosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 4:12 pm ---- are you sure it's P1622?? as this fault code means :
Immobiliser ID does not match / System anomaly
so check fault code again plz
#4: Re: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: darrencol, Location: South Lanarkshire, ScotlandPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 4:19 pm ----
Timon2210 wrote:
are you sure it's P1622?? as this fault code means :
Immobiliser ID does not match / System anomaly
so check fault code again plz
Was definitely P1622. I read it using a cheap £15 eBay OBD2 reader so I don't know how reliable it is.
#5: Re: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: gazza82, Location: South BucksPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 4:19 am ---- Very unreliable ... you need EOBD for your car ...
Some ODBII readers work but many randomly give incorrect codes. Even my Sealey unit doesn't always work on our Pugs. Last week end wanted to reset the EML on the CC (RFN engine). Wouldn't connect with the Peugeot setting even though this one is the Peugeot/Citroen special (over £200!).
So left it to find it's own and eventually connected.
On our Pugs I normally use PP2000 which is the only thing I've found reliable.
#6: Re: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: Peynut, Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 5:49 am ---- sorry to drag an old post up but mine did this the other day and cannot seem to find anything apart from this topic on it
got the same error code / anti pollution fault on my gti 180 p1622 powertrain < was what my cheap obd reader brought up
#7: Re: Anti-pollution fault P1622 Author: gazza82, Location: South BucksPosted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:36 am ---- I'll say it again then ...
gazza82 wrote:
Very unreliable ... you need EOBD for your car ...
Some ODBII readers work but many randomly give incorrect codes. Even my Sealey unit doesn't always work on our Pugs. Last week end wanted to reset the EML on the CC (RFN engine). Wouldn't connect with the Peugeot setting even though this one is the Peugeot/Citroen special (over £200!).
So left it to find it's own and eventually connected.
On our Pugs I normally use PP2000 which is the only thing I've found reliable.
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