patrickhoffmann1
Peugeot 206 Fuel Level Sensor Fault
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The 2012 Peugeot 206 is experiencing a check engine light, stalling at idle, and incorrect fuel gauge readings, indicating a fuel level sensor fault. The problem is likely due to a defective fuel level sensor, which sends incorrect data to the car's computer. The recommended solution is to have the sensor diagnosed and replaced at a workshop, which resolved the issue in this case.
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patrickhoffmann1 (community.author)
Good questions! Yeah, it cuts out completely sometimes when idling. And you're right to point that out about the fuel gauge, the dashboard is not reading the fuel level correctly either - sometimes it shows full, sometimes empty, sometimes somewhere in between! What was the fix for yours?
benjaminlang4
Okay, with the gauge reading incorrectly too, it really does sound like the sensor itself. A defective fuel level sensor can definitely cause those symptoms. It's located inside the fuel tank and measures the fuel level. When it fails, it sends incorrect data to the car's computer, hence the check engine light and the idling issue. I would recommend taking it to a workshop for a diagnostic, they should be able to confirm the fault and replace the sensor. It's often easier and safer than trying to do it yourself, especially given the fuel tank is involved.
patrickhoffmann1 (community.author)
Cheers for the advice! Took it to the workshop, and you nailed it. Fuel level sensor was indeed the culprit. New sensor fitted, error codes cleared, total damage 52€. Runs like a dream now!
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benjaminlang4
I had a similar issue with my 206, although it wasn't the fuse for me. By "stalls at idle", do you mean it just cuts out completely, or does it struggle and nearly cut out? Does the fuel gauge on the dashboard read correctly?