2016 Peugeot 308 intercooler and cam belt
2016 Peugeot 308 intercooler and cam belt
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James1590

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8 posts

76 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Hello everyone

Looking for a bit of advice. My car is currently sat at Peugeot with a repair bill of over 2300 I have been told the cam belt is showing signs of excessive wear and oil on it which has apparently left debris in the oil pump, I m bei g told that the intercooler is the main cause of these problem, bare in mind the vehicle is 3.5 years old with 38k on the clock and have been told the cam belt is good for 80k or 10 years am I correct in thinking that it is near impossible for na intercooler to cause this?

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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You should be getting that diagnosis in writing given the costs involved. Have you got the actual report to show us? I suspect we'll find that the actual diagnosis mentions a turbo failure.

Twig62

761 posts

119 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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What engine is it ?

James1590

Original Poster:

8 posts

76 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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I am going to ask for the diagnosis etc, it's a 1.2 puretech 130 hp engine

James1590

Original Poster:

8 posts

76 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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So update after today's visit to Robins and day
They have now said that yes the cambelt and oil pump need changing and after questioning them on the I tercooler situation they said its been misinterpreted incorrectly by the guy who rang me and are saying the engine needs decoking, that's some pretty impressive misinterpretation. Started to wonder if I have just brought a big problem vehicle

James1590

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8 posts

76 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Making slight progress in that my local dealer have admitted they provided incorrect information to customer care and have also said that no external cause of the issue so I'm hoping this will mean that they cough up and sort it

eybic

9,212 posts

197 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Is it still in warranty? Was it bought from and serviced by them?

Twig62

761 posts

119 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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These engines are prone to coking-up. Usually the first symptom is the car will hesitate/stutter for a couple of seconds when accelerating hard from around 60mph. Peugeot have a series of steps they follow to resolve this and the final one is "replace engine".

James1590

Original Poster:

8 posts

76 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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It is 6 weeks out of warranty and it was brought from a Robins and day peugeot, from my unstanding the de coking will be clean g the inlet manifold, is replacing the engine a little drastic for that, now I k ow it is an issue I will make sure I take the car out for longer than normal trips more regularly to keep the carbon from building up.
Surely once cleaned it should be ok as I didn't notice any performance issues at all

Twig62

761 posts

119 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Mine spent 80% or more of its time on motorways and was run on Shell V Power and it still suffered from coking up. I think that there is definitely an issue with these engines which PSA are trying to keep quiet. There was a thread in Technical about these engines.

James1590

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8 posts

76 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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What would you say is a good price for getting the engine de coked?

Sardonicus

19,324 posts

244 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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Only 6 weeks out of warranty? frown I think a call to Peugeot/Citroen UK my be your next step describing your beef scratchchin

James1590

Original Poster:

8 posts

76 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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That's where I'm at now, the dealer has sai d there is no external factors so I'm hoping to hear today