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michaellight2
Astra Hybrid Transmission Fault
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michaellight2 (Author)
Interesting! I haven't specifically checked the oil cooler itself. What exactly about the wiring caused the problems on your Peugeot? And what was your radiator coolant looking like at the time? Was the pressure gauge acting up?
gert_schulze6
Well, the mechanic told me that it was a faulty connector to the transmission control module, causing intermittent signals. He didn't mention radiator coolant or the pressure gauge at the time. Honestly, after he said 'faulty connector' I stopped asking questions, LOL. I’d advise going to the workshop – it might be the fastest way.
michaellight2 (Author)
Thanks for the insight! That confirms my suspicion. I inspected the cable connections and found a loose plug. I reconnected it, cleared the error memory, and everything seems fine now. Total cost: 95€. It's great when it's something simple!
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gert_schulze6
Sounds frustrating! I had a similar nightmare with my old Peugeot 308, although it wasn't hybrid. Transmission light, check engine light, the whole shebang! The gears were acting up. It turned out to be some wonky wiring. You wouldn't happen to check the oil cooler by any chance, right?