horst_beck1
Peugeot 207 Misfire
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A 2010 Peugeot 207 with a gasoline engine is experiencing combustion misfires, rough engine running, a check engine light, jerking during acceleration, and reduced engine power. The issue is suspected to be caused by a defective injector, especially noticeable when the engine is cold. It is advised to take the vehicle to a workshop for professional diagnosis and repair to prevent further complications.
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horst_beck1 (community.author)
Yes, the symptoms do seem to be more pronounced when the engine is cold. Could you please elaborate on how you addressed the problem?
barbarablitz1
Yeah, mine was the same, terrible when cold. Honestly, I didn't mess with it myself. Took it straight to a workshop. They sorted it out pretty quickly. Might be worth doing the same to avoid making it worse.
horst_beck1 (community.author)
I appreciate your advice; I will take it to a workshop for professional diagnosis and repair. I will post the resolution once it is completed. The repair cost was 515€
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barbarablitz1
Hey, I also drive a 207 with a gasoline engine and had similar issues not too long ago! Rough running, check engine light, and jerking – sounds very familiar. Did you notice if it was worse when the engine was cold?