BirgitVW
GPS connection problems with the Peugeot Rifter Diesel 2019
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A 2019 diesel Peugeot Rifter is experiencing GPS connection issues, suspected to be due to the GPS antenna. A similar problem was resolved by replacing the antenna, which was not a major repair. Suggested solutions include performing a soft reset of the infotainment system, checking for software updates, and inspecting the GPS antenna for damage or loose connections. Seeking a reliable mechanic is also advised for further assistance.
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BirgitVW (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the quick reply. And do you happen to remember what you had to pay for the repair? And have you had any similar problems since then or is everything back to normal now?
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AnniSchm
Hey, sure, I can tell you. I paid €200 to have the GPS antenna repaired. Since I've been to the mechanic, everything has been fine, the fault has been rectified and the GPS antenna is working perfectly again. I have had no further problems. Hope this helps you!
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BirgitVW (community.author)
Great, that doesn't sound too bad. I'll have it checked at my trusted garage and hope that it won't be much more expensive. Thanks for the tip and your experience. I would have been surprised if this was an isolated case. I hope that it will be solved and that I can drive with peace of mind. Thanks again and have a safe journey!
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my gps peugeot rifter 2019 doesn't connectnavigation equipment missing
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CarlyMechanic
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my gps peugeot rifter 2019 doesn't connectnavigation equipment missing
First, try performing a soft reset of your infotainment system by turning off the car, waiting a few minutes, and then restarting it. If the issue persists, check if there are any software updates available for your system, as these can sometimes resolve connectivity issues. If the problem continues, it might be worth inspecting the GPS antenna for any visible damage or loose connections. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
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Carly result: Engine start/stop system (DAMP) fault. The car won't start. A 308 SW HDi 136 hp, 2008 model year.
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Carly result: Engine start/stop system (DAMP) fault. The car won't start. A 308 SW HDi 136 hp, 2008 model year.
Start by checking the battery's charge and connections, as a weak or faulty battery can cause start/stop system issues. Ensure the battery terminals are clean and securely connected. If the battery is in good condition, the issue might be with the start/stop system itself, which could require a professional diagnostic. Since this affects the car's ability to start, it's important to address it promptly. Let me know if you need further assistance or if the issue persists!
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AnniSchm
Hey, I had a similar problem with my 2016 petrol Peugeot 308. Turns out you're right, the problem was coming from the GPS antenna. It was really annoying because I kept losing the connection. I went to the garage the other day and the guys replaced the aerial. It wasn't a huge job, so it's possible that it's the same for you. Better to get it sorted quickly before it gets any worse. Good luck with it!
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