luisewolf93
Peugeot 1007 Overheating
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A 2005 Peugeot 1007 diesel is experiencing overheating issues, suspected to be due to a malfunctioning electric fan. The initial concern is a potential bad cable or plug connection. After consulting with others, the owner takes the car to a workshop, where it is confirmed that the problem was indeed a defective cable connection, which was then repaired.
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luisewolf93 (community.author)
Thanks for the reply. How would I check if the fan resistor is faulty? And can the fan speed issue be easily diagnosed without special equipment?
detleffox8
I'm no expert, but it sounds like the fan resistor if the fan is working erratically. Without the right tools, electrical problems can be tricky to diagnose. I'd suggest a workshop. It'll probably be quicker.
luisewolf93 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I took it to a workshop. It was a defective cable connection, like I thought. The repair cost 95€. Your input was appreciated.
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detleffox8
I had a similar overheating problem with my 1007. Could the fan resistor be the problem instead of the cable? Has the fan stopped completely, or is it running at the wrong speed?