sophietaylor87
Peugeot 207 Climate Control Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2011 Peugeot 207 diesel has an issue with the automatic climate control and air conditioning not functioning, with a fault stored in the error memory. The problem is identified as a bad connection to the interior temperature sensor, causing the system to blow hot air regardless of settings. The solution involves repairing the sensor's cable, which resolves the issue.
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sophietaylor87 (community.author)
Interesting. Yeah, it's just blowing hot air. Where was the sensor located in your Corsa?
melinawolf5
On the Corsa, it was buried behind the dashboard, near the steering column. A proper pain to get to! But honestly, with those symptoms and the fault code, a bad connection is super likely. I'd say a visit to the workshop is inevitable, but at least you have a starting point!
sophietaylor87 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! It was indeed the temperature sensor, or rather, its cable. Repair cost 95€. Cheers!
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melinawolf5
Whoa, sounds familiar! I had a similar drama with my old Opel Corsa, a petrol one though. The whole climate control went bonkers, and it turned out to be a dodgy connection to the interior temperature sensor. Is the air blowing hot independently of the settings?