matthias_brown69
Peugeot 207 Starting Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2011 Peugeot 207 is experiencing starting issues due to a 'Terminal 30 continuous plus interrupted' problem, suspected to be caused by a faulty battery. The battery's low voltage suggests it may be the root cause. The solution involves checking the battery's voltage and possibly replacing it, as confirmed by a workshop that identified a heavily discharged battery and resolved the issue by fitting a new one.
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matthias_brown69 (community.author)
Voltage seems low. Earth strap looks ok. What was the fix for yours exactly? I'm trying to avoid unnecessary diagnostics.
louislight1
Mine was the battery. Though the garage also mentioned something about the charging system needing a look-see. If the voltage is low even after charging, I'd get it prodded by a workshop. Saved me a headache!
matthias_brown69 (community.author)
Cheers. Workshop confirmed heavily discharged battery. New one fitted, all good. Cost 290€. Thanks for the tip!
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louislight1
Whoa, sounds familiar! I've got a 207 too. Had similar starting problems a while back. Have you checked the battery's voltage? Could also be a dodgy earth strap. Is it completely dead, or just turning over slowly?