HarKrueger
Overheating problem and engine indicator light on Peugeot Partner 2018: Possible causes and solutions
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HarKrueger (Author)
Hey, thanks for the tip! My Peugeot already has 83427 km on the clock and the last service was recently. So for the most part everything is in good shape. Hopefully it's just a simple cable fault in my case. Your experience will definitely help me!
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IlseFisch
Great, your Peugeot still seems to be in good shape! If it's only just been serviced, it's actually possible that you also have a cable problem. It could also be a defective water pump, but that would probably be more expensive. Given the mileage, however, I would rather suspect a valve problem. It's great that you recognized this so early. Off to the mechanic and please let us know here what the result was!
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HarKrueger (Author)
Thank you very much for your help! You're right, it's better to go to the mechanic sooner rather than later. At least now I have some ideas of what it could be. I will definitely share what happened at the mechanic. Thanks again for the advice!
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IlseFisch
Hey, I had a similar problem with my 2016 Peugeot Expert. I only have some experience with cars, so I'm not really an expert. In my case, the cable connection to the coolant bypass valve was faulty. At my garage, they replaced the defective cable and it cost 155 euros. But I'll give you a tip, it can also be model-specific. Could you perhaps provide more information about your vehicle, mileage, when the last service was, etc.? Then I might be able to help you further.
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