So, we have the little yellow LED that looks like an engine, on permanently again. And the 'depollution unit deactivated' (I can't remember the exact wording) error that displays for a few seconds when we start the 307.
We had the cat converter cleaned about three months ago. Is this a job that we can do on our own, as the car is starting to cost us a lot of money. If I buy one and try to fit it myself, what skills are necessary, and what tools?
It bolts to the exhaust manifold, no specialist tools are required, I'd recommend getting hold of the haynes manual for details and instructions.
Before splashing out on a new cat, I'd suggest getting the car on Peugeot Planet or Diagbox for fault codes and live data. The depollution messages is a "catch-all" that Peugeot use to tell you something is wrong, without specifically pointing at a fault
Sorry I cannot help you but someone down that area might volunteer.
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