eberhard_storm8
Peugeot 107 Crankshaft Sensor Issue
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A 2011 Peugeot 107 is experiencing reduced engine power, poor response, and higher fuel consumption, with a check engine light indicating a 'Crankshaft to camshaft reference value' issue. The suspected cause is a defective crankshaft sensor. The suggested solution is to have the sensor checked and potentially replaced at a workshop, which resolved the issue in this case.
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eberhard_storm8 (community.author)
Yes, it struggles a bit uphill. Where exactly is the cam sensor located, and is it easy to check? Is that what eventually fixed the issue for you?
charlotteheld2
Yeah, similar symptoms. For me it was all pointing to a faulty crankshaft sensor. I'm no expert to be honest, so I took it into a garage and they confirmed it. They sorted it out quickly, so worth a look at a workshop near you.
eberhard_storm8 (community.author)
Thanks for your help! I took it to a trusted workshop, and you were right. It was the crankshaft sensor. Repair cost me 340€. All good now!
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charlotteheld2
Hey! I had something similar happen in my Peugeot 107. Is it struggling to maintain speed uphill? Did you check your cam sensor? Mine also had that camshaft/crankshaft timing issue.