miastern8
Peugeot 307 Engine Running Rich
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A 2003 Peugeot 307 is experiencing symptoms of running too rich, including reduced engine power, a check engine light, rough running, increased fuel consumption, and jerking during acceleration. The suspected cause is a problem with the injection system. Suggestions include checking the spark plugs and oxygen sensor, and using an OBD2 scanner to read live data from the ECU. Ultimately, a workshop diagnosis confirmed a defective fuel injector as the root cause, leading to its replacement.
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miastern8 (community.author)
Thanks. I haven't checked the spark plugs yet, but they're on my list. Regarding the oxygen sensor, is there a reliable way to test it without replacing it? And how do I read the live data from the ECU?
leoniethunder23
You can test the O2 sensor with a multimeter, checking its voltage output, but it’s not always conclusive without proper diagnostic tools. As for ECU data, you'll need an OBD2 scanner that can read live engine parameters. Considering your symptoms and mileage, and without access to specific tools, it might be wise to have a workshop check the fuel injectors. A defective injector could be the root cause.
miastern8 (community.author)
I appreciate the advice. I took the Peugeot to a workshop. The diagnosis confirmed that one of the fuel injectors was defective. The repair, including parts and labor, cost 515€. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction.
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leoniethunder23
Sounds like a fueling issue. Have you checked your spark plugs recently? A rich condition can foul them up pretty quickly. Also, what's the condition of your oxygen sensor? A faulty O2 sensor can definitely throw off the air-fuel ratio. Do you have any way to check the live data from the ECU?