melissalight15
Peugeot 301 transmission fault
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melissalight15 (Author)
That's interesting. Did you also experience grinding noises along with the other symptoms? And did you replace the transmission oil temperature sensor, or was the low transmission oil the main culprit?
lindamoore1
Yes, I did hear grinding noises, especially during upshifts. After conducting a full inspection in the workshop, the mechanics revealed that the gearbox oil level in my car was too low, causing all sorts of sensor misreadings. Although, I recommend having your vehicle looked at in a workshop for professional assessment.
melissalight15 (Author)
Thanks a lot for the advice! I took it to a local shop and you were right, the gearbox oil level was way too low. They topped it up after searching for leaks - and replaced the transmission oil temperature sensor as precaution. All in, it cost me 365€, including parts and labor. Runs like new now!
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lindamoore1
I own a Peugeot 301 myself, and I experienced similar problems. The symptoms you describe, such as the warning lights and the odd shifting behaviour, may indicate a faulty transmission oil temperature sensor, or low transmission oil level. When the oil level is low, the sensor might give faulty readings, leading to emergency mode and shifting issues. The automatic transmission relies on precise oil pressure and temperature for smooth operation, so any deviation can cause problems.