HeinBeck
Peugeot 1007 starting issue
Summary of the thread
A 2009 Peugeot 1007 with a gasoline engine is experiencing starting issues. A mechanic suggested the problem might be related to "terminal 30 continuous plus interrupted" and a faulty battery. Further discussion pointed to potential causes such as voltage drop, short circuits, or issues with the charging system. Ultimately, the problem was resolved by replacing a defective battery.
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HeinBeck (community.author)
Voltage drop, huh? How would I even check that? Fuse box looks alright. Where should I be poking around?
lennykeller7
Checking for a voltage drop requires specific equipment. Given the symptoms and the potential for a short circuit, and for safety’s sake, I would advise seeking professional assistance. The starter motor could also be drawing excessive current.
HeinBeck (community.author)
Cheers! Took it to a workshop, and you were spot on. It was a defective battery. Repair cost me around 290€. Thanks for the help!
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lennykeller7
I had a similar issue with my Peugeot 1007. Has anyone checked for a voltage drop? Any sign of a short circuit or problems with the fuse box? Also, maybe look into the charging system.