206 dipstick end has broken off

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by davejc, Jan 2, 2006.

  1. davejc

    davejc Guest

    Went to check oil level today and when replacing the dipstick realised the
    end (yellow plastic part you use to see oil level) has almost totally snapped
    off and is now i presume floating in the sump somewhere !!!!!

    I am slightly concerned about this and would like to know if anyone has any
    knowledge / previous experience with this type of problem and advise what
    the best solution would be ? If left is this likely to cause further problems.


    any advice will be grateful

    thanks in advance

    David
     
    davejc, Jan 2, 2006
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    nigel Guest

    Don't worry about it. Very common problem but it won't do any harm. It
    may even come out on the next oil change. Just buy a new dipstick!!
     
    nigel, Jan 3, 2006
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  3. davejc

    Neil D Guest

    My mate had this same problem with his wife's 206. If I remember right, he
    towed it to a garage, where they dropped the sump, got the bit out and then
    put it all back. Not a big job, just easier for a garage to do it with the
    car on a ramp. He may have been a bit over cautious, but myself also
    wouldn't like to think what would happen if that bit got from the sump into
    the engine.
    Don't want to scare, but best be safe than sorry,

    Cheers
    Neil
     
    Neil D, Jan 6, 2006
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    Peter Guest

    It would need to get past the pump strainer and the filter. Not very
    likely.

    Peter
     
    Peter, Jan 6, 2006
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  5. Ok thanks everyone for your replies. I have been speaking to peugeot after
    being told several times that the engineers do not speak to customers by
    telephone and given various numbers to ring for technical support who when i
    spoke to them redirected me back to the local dealership again !!!!! In the
    end I spoke to there service dept and was advised this is quite a common
    problem due to the design of the dipstick and they generally leave the bit in
    there as it will not get past a mesh in the sump. I also called the parts
    team to ask how much a new dipstick would be and they also backed up what I
    had previously been told. It may come out in the next oil service if we are
    lucky. new dipstick will be £5, thanks again

    David
     
    davejc via CarKB.com, Jan 6, 2006
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