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reedy107 14 December 2013 12:02 PM

Any MOT testers on here ?
 
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I put the wifes car in for its MOT yesterday and it failed on the emmsions.
Pug 206 1.1 bla bla bla
What is that symbol that i have circled ? what did it actually fail on ??

The car had been standing for 13/14 months so could it be down to the fact that the fuel is **** ??

and it failed on both lower arm ball joints !!! FFS i know they are a total bugger to get out of the hub, everything is so tight

tayscooby 14 December 2013 12:03 PM

lambda reading.

reedy107 14 December 2013 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by tayscooby (Post 11292212)
lambda reading.


The fuel could effect this yea ?

or could be a shot lambda, they recon they die at around 7 years :freak3:

RICHARD J 14 December 2013 12:18 PM

Not failed by much, see if there are any small leaks in the exhaust first as this can cause a fail on Lambda.

reedy107 14 December 2013 12:21 PM

yea it failed on a blowing exhaust , i thought it would pass as it was but it must of been to much.

I dont know what the rules are on a blowing exhaust TBH, but if it doesnt effect the emmisions then a small blow would be fine " I HEARD" lol

RICHARD J 14 December 2013 12:29 PM

Fix the blow & it will pass

Scoobydoo Ste 14 December 2013 12:48 PM

Those balljoints / wishbones are a right PITA ... I done them on my inlaws 206 a couple of years ago.

reedy107 14 December 2013 01:09 PM

i know im not looking forward to doing them, i would just cut them out but i would still have to put them in again :cry::cry:

A guy i know who was a master tech a peugeot said there is no easy way of doing it , just a **** off massive bar and jump on it .

But i can see the little rubber dust covers getting damaged in the process

thunder8 14 December 2013 02:57 PM

fix exhaust ,a service helps like air filter breaths in cleaner air and with new plugs will burn better ,, also a bottle of injector cleaner would help get a decent 1 not a cheapy i like the wynns gold i think its called a litre bottle from halfrauds its £14 but my local motorfactors do it and it costs £9.99 from them does a brilliant job ..after you done all this sometimes it helps to disconnect battery for 30min to reset ecu ...


I did all the above when my renault runabout failed on emissons it passed second time as i did all of the above i also fitted a new lamba/02 sensor

also how old is the cat standing for that amount time with it getting damp could also **** up cat

reedy107 14 December 2013 03:17 PM

Well it was sat for around 15 months without being started. So the cat could be fooked. I HATE french cars anway.

Earlgray09 14 December 2013 04:20 PM

If the cat was knackered it would fail CO. With lambda it's either because the exhaust is blowing or change the bank 1 sensor. I'd change the exhaust or fix the leak, technically your lambda is probably spot on, however a leak drags in air or dumps exhaust gasses before the tailpipe so changes the percentage lambda reading that the MOT test probe reads.


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