Hi alltogether,
i own a 307 SW. This car has got a line which indicates the amount of oil,
which is in the car. This indikator in my car shows every amount of oil, but
seldom the right one. My garage can´t fix the problem. Twice the electric
parts of the car were changed. Does anyone knows, where the problem is and
how it could be fixed?
Greetings to all of you
Ulf (Germany)
Michael Shaw - 29 Dec 2003 11:26 GMT
I asked the dealer about this on my Citroen Berlingo, it only reads properly
if the engine has been running.
The dealer tells me it only works when the engine is cold and on the flat.
> Hi alltogether,
> i own a 307 SW. This car has got a line which indicates the amount of oil,
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> Greetings to all of you
> Ulf (Germany)
Stian Pedersen - 29 Dec 2003 20:03 GMT
Hi there !
I've had the same problem (and many more) with my previous 307 xs. The
problem is in BSI, a main electronic unit that controls many many
electronical devices. The Dealer can upgrade the software in the BSI unit.
They tried to do so with my "old" 307 xs many times past the last year. At
the end, after 9 or 10 visits to the mechanics at Peugeot, I got the chance
to change to another model, which I did. So now I got a 307 SW. I've had it
for almost one year now without any problems.
Stian
Norway
> Hi alltogether,
> i own a 307 SW. This car has got a line which indicates the amount of oil,
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> Greetings to all of you
> Ulf (Germany)
Michael Donning - 30 Dec 2003 08:54 GMT
Hi Ulf, Moin Ulf!
> i own a 307 SW. This car has got a line which indicates the amount of
> oil, which is in the car. This indikator in my car shows every amount
> of oil, but seldom the right one. My garage can´t fix the problem.
> Twice the electric parts of the car were changed. Does anyone knows,
> where the problem is and how it could be fixed?
This problem seems to be widespread. My Oil Indicator (307SW HDI 110)
usually works. But sometimes (three times so far) it has indicated
"malfunction" (according to the manual). This was shown by a single
flashing square.
As far as i have learned from the forums (i.e. at
http://www.langzeittest.de ) much has been tried about this error but very
seldomly led to success. The usual measure is updating the Software in the
BSI. This might at least lead to the state i have currently.
I personally can live with that (either correct display or occasionally a
single square flashing) if that is the only problem on the car. I can as
well check the oil manually if i am unsure as i did on the cars i owned
before.
Grüße,
Michael
Ulf Nicoley - 30 Dec 2003 13:47 GMT
Moin, Michael,
the oil indicator is not the only problem with this car. It needs up to 13 l
fuel (Super ROZ 95). In the brochure it is said, the car would need only 7,7
l fuel. Whats about your car, even if it´s a Diesel. How many fuel does your
car need? With the electric there are some more small problems.
I could live with the Problem of the oil indicator, but Peugeot took the
complete money of mine, so i want a car working properly.
What´s your opinion?
Gruß Ulf
Michael Donning <wombatstampede_spamaway_@yahoo.de> schrieb in im
Newsbeitrag: Xns9461641DD66BBwombatstampedespamaw@62.153.159.134...
> Hi Ulf, Moin Ulf!
>
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> Grüße,
> Michael
Michael Donning - 02 Jan 2004 08:21 GMT
Hi Ulf,
> Moin, Michael,
>
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> but Peugeot took the complete money of mine, so i want a car working
> properly. What´s your opinion?
7,7l in the specs? Overall? Then you're driving a 307SW 1.6l Petrol, Manual
transmission?
Here's a link to a detailed consumption statistics about that car from a
user in the forum i mentioned before:
http://carcost.langzeittest.de/stattab.php?usr_id=65&statkind=standard&wind
ow=1
My car uses so far overall 7.3l. This is more than the overall specs (5,4l)
but i also do not drive to the specs currently the car has been moved most
time in town and also often short distances. Also on motorways/autobahn i
usually do not drive the speed which would be best for fuel consumption. At
last the diesel is told to reduce its consumption and improve its
performance a little bit after about 10000km which i have not yet reached.
So i can live with my diesel consumption. But 13l seems to be very much for
a 1.6l manual.
About expecting a new car to work properly you're certainly right. I will
mention the oil-level indicator problem on the 10000km inspection, but that
is currently not critical to me as i said before.
Grüße,
Michael