Peugeot 607 aircon codes that i can't figure out
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GoceKU
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Peugeot 607 aircon codes that i can't figure out
I'm new on this forum, but i'm sure not new to the brand, right now i'm trying to fix the A/C on my 607 2,7HDI 2005, i'll attach a picture from the code that i got from PP2000. Don't mine the first code about the auto high headlights i figured out it's the front height sensor, any prior experience or help with knowledge or diagrams is much appreciated.
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mek007
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Re: Peugeot 607 aircon codes that i can't figure out
Quick question... Does the AC pump clutch engage.
If no
Have you check the circuit pressure on the high and low sides ?
If no
Have you check the circuit pressure on the high and low sides ?
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Peugeot 607 aircon codes that i can't figure out
There should be a fault code itself. Click onto the faults, then confirm, it should take you to another screen with som e more detail and the actual code.
Pop those up with your VIN
Pop those up with your VIN
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GoceKU
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Re: Peugeot 607 aircon codes that i can't figure out
Problem is fixed, it turn out to be a loose connection, previously the clutch will engage the freon is good, but the variable stroke on the pistons in the aircon compressor will not pump the freon around. here is a pic, outside is 25 degrees, in the vents is blowing 4 degrees.
I've done a lot of work on this car before i become member on this site,
here is a link : https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads ... eot.82235/
here is a link : https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads ... eot.82235/
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xantia_v6
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Re: Peugeot 607 aircon codes that i can't figure out
Wow, that blog makes interesting reading. I am impressed with your perseverance and ingenuity.GoceKU wrote: 13 May 2020, 19:29 I've done a lot of work on this car before i become member on this site,
here is a link : https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads ... eot.82235/
You might be interested to watch this series of videos (in French) showing someone attempting to rebuild the engine on a Citroen C6 (but I think he has a little less experience than you), This is the first in the series, after about 10 episodes he has got the point of removing the heads...