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honestly3k

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Hi all, sorry if wrong section but i was just wondering if anyone knew how much i could expect an official peugeot garage to charge me for....

hooking up my pug to their diagnostic machine and possibly changing the lambda sensor?

Just wanted to know if its worth going to them or not...would they charge for the diagnostic machine usage or just the part and labour time to fit it?

Thanks in advance!

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 19:56
cabbymeg

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Post #2
Probably upwards of
Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 19:58
gazzerdaman

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Post #3
What do you want it plugged into a diag machine?

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 20:17
honestly3k

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Yeah cos im pretty sure the lambda is buggered, getting very poor fuel economy and that management light on the dash...its not a 6 either, only a 1.8 meridian.. :/

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 20:21
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Post #5
They will charge for diagnostics Yes

Some garages my waive this if you then have repair work done by them but they'll sadly be in the minority.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 20:24
jaydog81

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Post #6
Dont go direct to peugeot you will pay a high premium.

Most independant garages can do the same diagnoses for half the cost.Big grin

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 20:24
honestly3k

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There is a really cheap and good mechanic i normally use who would do it but he needed a software upgrade before xmas (may have it now) but has a really long waiting list usually to get my car in...

There is another reasonable gargage but the guy just says 'leave your car with me and il let you know' and tbh, i need it done pronto and i need the car everyday for work purposes, i dont have a day i can just leave it with him to see if he might fix it maybe....

I need a place that can do it in and out in a couple of hours really....there is a pug garage right up the road..

Cheers for the input tho guys! Smile

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 20:28
al4x

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Post #8
you could phone them and ask Whistle
Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:03
khj100

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Well if you already think it's the Lambda, and given they'll charge for diag testing, sure it'd just be cheaper to buy a new lambda and try it!?

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:11
al4x

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only if it cures it!
Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:15
khj100

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Post #11
Not really!?

If a Lambda costs

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:17
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You'll have to change the lambda at some point in the next couple of years anyway. I'd just buy one and change it if you think its a possible problem.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:19
honestly3k

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Post #13
dont you need a diag machine to clear the error code from the ecu though?
a small reason that i want it cleared is that when i come to sell it i dont want the engine management light coming up anymore as it looks bad! Its guna be a high miler as it is...19K in 9 months Sad

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:43
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Post #14
nope it'll probably go out but if not just disconnect the battery for 20 minutes or so and it'll go
Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 21:58
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Not sure if the error codes will go if you disconnect the battery, i would have thought they are written to a non volitile memory? My Peugeot dealership did me a free diag and I never have my car worked on by them, however I have bought a fair few bits from them over the last 20 years! You could try asking the dealer whether they could check whether its the lambda so you can buy the part from them, the diag is a very quick simple job they can do from a laptop, it all depends if you get the right person there I suppose.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 22:07
honestly3k

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Cheers guys, i will give it some thought!
Think i will buy one online, anyone know any good sources? I heard automotiveonline.co.uk is reasonably priced, think mine is

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 22:59
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It will be a bugger if you haven't got access to a ramp or a jack and axle stands, you might be better off getting a local indy to do it.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 23:15
thugpuggin

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Post #18
toby wrote:
It will be a bugger if you haven't got access to a ramp or a jack and axle stands, you might be better off getting a local indy to do it.


I'd say that's the least of the problems. Getting the f*cker out the CAT now there's fun for you.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 23:30
toby

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Yes, I've always swapped mine over when changing between cat and decat pipes. I remove the pipe with the sensor attached then put the hex of the sensor nut in a vice on the bench then use the fulcrum of the downpipe to undo against the sensor, works a treat and never struggled.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 23:33
cress87

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Perhaps I'm just lucky but I've removed two old lamda sensors from two different but equally old cats and both came out with ease.

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 23:34
rich_w

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Post #21
Lambda sensors don't often show up on diagnostics on these, i'm not sure about the 1.8 XU7JP4 engine, I guess it depends what management it uses.

Diagnostics could well be a waste of time - I would take a chance on a sensor.

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Posted 6th Jan 2010 at 03:26
lukejenks101

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My lambda came up as faulty on the diagnostics, Where i work the charge is

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Posted 6th Jan 2010 at 03:28
toby

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Given the OP said he has an EML come on then this should define one sensor at least.

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Posted 6th Jan 2010 at 03:32
honestly3k

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Post #24
Its the 16v version of the 1.8 so im pretty sure it will come up on the diagnostics, my normal mechanic said he can hook into it but needs a software update to determine which part is giving the error code.

First got the car in May last year when the EML never came on then it came on intermittently and progressively all the time over the last 9 months, have noticed the mpg go down considerably in that time, but id rather get it hooked up to get a cert answer as from reading many posts on this site it could be a number of things....
Want to spend as little as poss getting it fixed so will prob just wait till next tues when my guy should have this upgrade and since im pretty snowed in at the mo, can stick with it!

Cheers all. Smile

LukeJenks101 do you work at Peugeot?

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Posted 6th Jan 2010 at 14:26
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Post #25
From what I've seen (on the 6 engine anyway) plenty of faults will register without triggering the warning light. However, I think the ones that won't disappear with a simple ECU reset are registered as "permanent fault" and require a diag machine to clear them



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