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1.6hdi problem which no body seems to know!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi there im new on here and i do not have a berlingo i know but i have 1.6hdi 08 expert with a problem no one seems to have come across on
any other forums
i have an 08 expert it drives great for a while no problems but it seems when it gets hot when your lifting off the throttle to change gear and dip the clutch the engine revs surges then drops if you stop and turn off the engine wait a couple of minutes it will be fine for a while again then start doing it again after a bit more driving
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT AS I DONT REALLY KNOW WHERE TO START !
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HI mate, you need to get a diag done before you go any further ideally with a Lexia or Autocom.
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Hi there unless you get a diagnosis you are basically pissing in the wind, you don't have to buy the diagnostic equipment just find someone in your area say an independent citroen/Peugeot garage or a member on the forums with the lexia software to look for stored fault codes then you will know where to start looking or know the part that is playing up. If you try it your way blindfolded its just hit and miss. Not everyone is out to rip owners off just ask around through friends and on forums for a good garage in your area.
Are we there yet?????
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06-02-2016, 12:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2016, 05:43 PM by Opensauce.)
Take it to a Peugeot main dealer workshop, get diagnostic done & get it fixed. They will not rip you off. They will though use oe parts which may cost more than cheap Chinese crap on ebay. If you want the car to run right then you need to get it diagnosed as described, it will be easiest & ultimately cheapest way.
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You could try and clean the MAF but be very careful but has the other have said some one with a lexia or the dealer would be best
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Or but a obd11 interface of eBay that talk to iPhone/android.... They're 60aud here and use wifi.. Read and clear faults and also can via your chosen app look at some information like boost pressure
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