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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hello guys,
I have one question. I owned peugeot 607. Last 14 days my 607 shows error on 607 computer. The error is: "The engine oil is too hot - STOP immediately". That error shows to me around 6 time in 14 days. The fact is the motor engine oil was cold, because car is staying on the parking (the car were turned off) ... and I know that the engine oil couldnt be hot, because car werent working about 6 hours before i started my 607 - after that mistake showed on the 607 computer. So, is impossible that engine oil were hot. After that miskate showed on 607 computer i immediately stopped the car and turned it off. After some second i started the car and the mistake werent showed for some days. And after some days mistake on computer again show ... and i again stopped the car ... i was waiting for some second ... than again stared car .. and mistake wasnt showed ... I was been in peugeot servise. They connected my 607 on computer and the computer shows 0 error. Can somebody know what is that mistake? Is mybe some senzor broken or. mybe something else? How can i know that i have enough water in cooling system? Is mybe that problem? Please help me! Last edited by lol-a; 07-17-2010 at 06:31 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Near Watford
Posts: 464
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Without knowing the engine type/size/year, this is a guess but to check the water level, look in the engine bay for something like this and see the max - min marks. You should be able to see the water level.
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sounds like a knackered sensor or connection fault...best to get it hooked up to planet
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Northants
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I think cck is probably correct, though Planet won't show the fault unless it is present at the time Planet is plugged in. I'd just stick in a new sensor and see how it goes.
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its most definately the oil sensor..
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