Hey all,
Very glad I found this forum hope you guys can help me out. Just bought my PEUGEOT EXPERT '08 with the 2.0D engine. was running fine but same time have a problem with acceleration ,foot to the floor and not going anywhere, van is jerky and after a while there will be black smoke. Thereafter, back to normal, there is no engine check light, I put diagnostic on it and came up with P1351 P1198 P0299 Any help would be appreciated. .
Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Any help would be appreciated.
Welcome to the forum, Stitch.
I think that one our more knowledgeable members will be along soon to give some advice.
I think that one our more knowledgeable members will be along soon to give some advice.
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Re: Any help would be appreciated.
Have you changed the fuel and air filters ? other than that get the injector pump pressure checked or the injectors may need cleaning ?
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Re: Any help would be appreciated.
P1351 is glowplugs - you can ignore that
P1198 Pump rotor control Underfuelling - SID801 - Diesel high pressure monitoring. Flow regulator at stop.
P0299 Turbo pressure signal - Pressure too low
Odd that it occurs intermittently; I would start by changing the fuel filter. After that not sure, has it done lots of miles?
P1198 Pump rotor control Underfuelling - SID801 - Diesel high pressure monitoring. Flow regulator at stop.
P0299 Turbo pressure signal - Pressure too low
Odd that it occurs intermittently; I would start by changing the fuel filter. After that not sure, has it done lots of miles?
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Re: Any help would be appreciated.
Check your vacuum hoses for split's and if they're OK clean injectors 5£ kerosine into diesel give a good rip if none of the above work check timing next possibility is turbo function
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Re: Any help would be appreciated.
Hi RichardW OK thanks for your advice. I will change the fuel filter and see how it goes. Will update you again. Thanks!
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Re: Any help would be appreciated.
Hi darbuck OK thanks for your advice. i will try to check vacuum hoses and see how . Will update you again. Thanks!