M_Fischy
Peugeot 107 incorrect vehicle coding
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A 2014 diesel Peugeot 107 is experiencing fault codes and error messages related to incorrect vehicle coding, likely following a recent battery replacement. The issue may stem from improper coding during or after the battery change. The recommended solution is to have the vehicle diagnosed and recoded by a professional workshop using advanced diagnostic tools.
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M_Fischy (community.author)
Thanks for your reply. The battery was recently replaced. Could you please provide more details on the error messages you encountered and how the issue was resolved?
christianwolf8
Yeah, the messages were all sorts of random warnings. I tried clearing them with a cheap OBD-II scanner, but they kept coming back. I ended up taking it to a workshop, and they sorted it out with their fancy diagnostic tools. Best bet is to take it to someone who knows what they're doing!
M_Fischy (community.author)
Appreciate you confirming my suspicions. I'll book an appointment with a qualified workshop for diagnostics and coding correction. Repair cost was 360€. Thanks again for your insights.
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christianwolf8
Hey! I've got a 107 as well. Sounds pretty familiar... Was this after any work was done on the car, like a new battery or something? I had weird errors popping up all over after mine was replaced. It was so annoying!