peugeot 307 electronics cutting out

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by patmcg, Sep 2, 2006.

  1. patmcg

    patmcg Guest

    My peugeot 307 electronics cuts out occasionally, especially when its
    raining. All the cars services go off even the lights! Within about 2
    seconds all services come back on. Frightening when travelling on the
    motorway!!!
    Has anyone had a similar problem. And if so, what was the remedy?
     
    patmcg, Sep 2, 2006
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    Chris Dugan Guest

    Look at the post titled '307 electrics failing' on 27 August for some ideas.

    Chris
     
    Chris Dugan, Sep 3, 2006
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    nigel Guest

    Have you ever had a download for the BSI. The dealer is supposed to
    check for downloads on every service. The engine ECU should be checked
    and downloaded every service. The BSI would need all the keys and the
    code card you were given when you bought the car.
    I presume yours is an earlyish car? There was a problem like yours
    back then (up to about 52 plate) which was cured with a BSI download.
    It was subject to a recall so should be done free of charge.
    Ask your dealer to do an "Erica" check for any outstanding recalls.
     
    nigel, Sep 4, 2006
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    CP Guest

    Correct! I had a 51 plate D Turbo which exhibited the short power outage a
    number of times within a few month of buying it new. It took some time to
    'fix' the problem but Peugeot did cure it eventually with a recall.
     
    CP, Sep 7, 2006
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    gmailer Guest

    In a brand new 307SW the radio with volume control linked too the speed was
    not working. I have not seen a radio working according to this system.
    i tried to get the electrical drawings, but no response from service France
     
    gmailer, Sep 22, 2006
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    Tunku Guest

    Does this mean that the louder you have the radio, the faster the car will
    go? ;-)
     
    Tunku, Sep 23, 2006
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    paul bray Guest

    get your main dealer to down load your bsi unit this is a known problem with
    the electrics cutting out
     
    paul bray, Sep 30, 2006
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