peugeot e2008 no diagnostics anywhere

peugeot e2008 no diagnostics anywhere

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Matamghy

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1 month

Monday 14th April
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So I had a warning light pop up on my Peugeot e2008 and other than that, literally nothing I can tell is wrong with the car. Checked all the functions, charging and holding charge fine etc. Everything you'd expect to work, works.

I have now taken it to 2 independent garages both have told me they cannot diagnose the issue because Peugeot won't give them the correct software to do so (which I'm pretty sure is against the law?). I really would like to avoid paying £180 for diagnostics so any kind of idea of what it is or where I could go to get it diagnosed would be incredibly helpful.

The warning is 'electrical traction system fault' which I know is essentially an EV check engine light but I really have no further detail than that. I am raging a little bit over it as the car is only 6 months out of warranty and 26000 miles on the clock.


Discombobulate

5,482 posts

199 months

Monday 14th April
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It needs the right software. A local to you member of this organisation should be able to help, but it will cost you. https://hevra.org.uk

SteBrown91

2,793 posts

142 months

Monday 14th April
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Its not against the law for cars to need manufacturer spec systems. Cars have to be made to OBD2 standard but anything beyond that the manufacturer is free to lock away behind their own systems.

dell44

24 posts

98 months

Monday 14th April
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There is a Facebook group Peugeot planet 2000 Lexia diagbox diagnostics UK members have clones of the dealers software. Most will read codes for a drink. There is a map in the files section. Message a few people local to you and they should assist.

Matamghy

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Monday 14th April
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Discombobulate said:
It needs the right software. A local to you member of this organisation should be able to help, but it will cost you
Thanks for this! I just checked and the third garage I've booked for Wednesday is on this list where the others weren't. So third time lucky (thankfully nobody has charged me for the failed attempts)

Matamghy

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Monday 14th April
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SteBrown91 said:
Its not against the law for cars to need manufacturer spec systems. Cars have to be made to OBD2 standard but anything beyond that the manufacturer is free to lock away behind their own systems.
I've been told there is some sort of get around the legal side of it but the Peugeot guy himself said it shouldn't be the case when I told him at the service centre so I'm hoping someone can do it

Matamghy

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1 month

Monday 14th April
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dell44 said:
There is a Facebook group Peugeot planet 2000 Lexia diagbox diagnostics UK members have clones of the dealers software. Most will read codes for a drink. There is a map in the files section. Message a few people local to you and they should assist.
Thanks! I think this will be a last resort but I've joined, hopefully the third garage is third time lucky.

Rough101

2,620 posts

88 months

Monday 14th April
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You can only get so far on Stellantis cars without purchasing a code to get further, plainly none of your garages asked have one.

One near me does, and does a roaring trade in running round garages to erase service lights on newer vehicles.

SteBrown91

2,793 posts

142 months

Monday 14th April
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It’s the same with any manufacturer software - unless you have the proper OE systems you can’t do certain tasks like software updates, diagnostic procedures and re-programming. The fancy Autels etc get you pretty far but are not the proper manufacturer systems.

samoht

6,572 posts

159 months

Tuesday 15th April
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On the FB group for the similar e-C4, this is considered a common and spurious issue, mostly people say to disconnect the 12V battery, wait 5 minutes and reconnect it and it should go away.

mikeyr

3,186 posts

206 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Guessing it's an early one and therefore not under warranty?