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janahuber1
Peugeot 106 transmission emergency mode
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janahuber1 (Author)
Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely check the wiring harness and connectors. Which connectors specifically should I be focusing on? And did you have any issues with grinding noises like I'm experiencing?
laurajung5
I can't remember exactly which connector, but it was the one closest to the radiator, I think. And yeah, I had some slight grinding sometimes too. Honestly, after messing with it for a while, I took it to a workshop. Turned out to be a faulty connection, just like you suspected. Best to get it checked professionally, especially with those noises.
janahuber1 (Author)
Thanks a lot for sharing your experience! It's really helpful. I've checked the connection and that was really the issue. I went to the workshop and they checked all the connections and fixed the faulty one. The repair cost was 95€. All warning lights are off now and the car shifts properly again!
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laurajung5
Hey, sounds familiar! I had almost the same problem with my 106. The transmission going into emergency mode is a pain. Check the wiring harness and connectors going to the transmission. A loose or corroded connection can cause all sorts of weirdness. Has the car been overheating at all?