danielherrmann1
Peugeot 106 Oil Temperature Sensor Fault
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A 2000 Peugeot 106 diesel is experiencing an oil temperature warning and occasional oil pressure light, with error codes indicating a faulty oil temperature sensor. The issue might be due to a bad cable or plug. A similar problem was resolved by replacing the faulty sensor, suggesting that professional inspection and repair could be the best course of action.
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danielherrmann1 (community.author)
Just the oil temp and the oil pressure light, no other strange readings. Did you sort it out yourself, or did you take it to a garage?
richardlion74
Nah, I messed about with it for ages, checking connections and stuff, but in the end, I caved and took it to a workshop. Turned out the sensor was faulty. Best to get it checked properly, could save you a headache.
danielherrmann1 (community.author)
Thanks! I suspected as much. I'll get it booked in. It ended up costing 95€, it was indeed the oil temperature sensor.
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richardlion74
Sounds familiar! I had a similar issue with my 106. Those sensors can be real buggers. Was it throwing up any other weird readings, or just the oil temp?