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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2007

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peugoet parner 1.9d faults

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pugpartner - 14 Mar 2007 00:30 GMT
Hi all new boy here...

i have a peugoet partner 1.9d x reg....the following problem has
occured driving along the rev counter stopped working van still run ok
though i stopped turned off the ignition went to start it again
however there was no battery light, ecu light, glow plug light
basically nearly all the dash light did not although the van started
again. but indicators, washer wipe, inside fan did not work untill i
rev’d the engine then the battery light came on and went off and every
worked. turned off the engine went to start it up again no lights
again and no washer etc. also the when first started the battery is
charging at 11.9v untill i rev it then the batt light comes and goes
off battery charges at 14.3v.

sorry it is so long winded has any one any idea of what the problem
could be.....oh and all fuses are intact.
many thanks

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Albert T Cone - 14 Mar 2007 15:51 GMT
I'll start with a disclaimer: I'm by no means an expert, so take
everything I say with a cellar or two of salt...

However, it sounds like at the very least the regulator in the
alternator has malfunctioned, so a recon. alternator is probably the
first step.  If the regulator did go pop, then you could potentially
have had quite large voltages on the +v supply.  I'm not familiar enough
with the electronics on the Partner to say for sure, but it's possible
that the module controlling the dash, instruments and accessories has
been damaged if high voltages were present for any length of time.

I'd start with a recon. alt. and if that doesn't cure the problem start
looking at wiring diagrams for common elements to all the items which
aren't working normally.

Good luck.

> Hi all new boy here...
>
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> could be.....oh and all fuses are intact.
> many thanks
 
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