gert_moon83
Porter cooling issue
Summary of the thread
A 2000 Hyundai Porter diesel with 69,602 km is experiencing unusual temperature readings on the instrument cluster, a check engine light, and slow warming up. The issue is suspected to be related to the cooling system, possibly due to airflow obstruction or a faulty fuse. The problem was resolved by replacing a defective fuse, costing 52€.
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gert_moon83 (community.author)
Yeah, sorry, I meant airflow. Anything blocking it, or maybe the grille itself causing restriction. Did you have that on your Peugeot?
rolandcrystal2
Ah, got it. I didn't have anything physically blocking it, but it turned out there was a problem with a sensor related to the cooling system. I'd say just take it to a workshop, save yourself the headache.
gert_moon83 (community.author)
Will do. Thanks for the input. Turns out a fuse was defective, 52€ and all sorted.
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rolandcrystal2
Sounds familiar. I had a similar problem with my old Peugeot, though that was petrol. Symptoms were identical. By 'cooling grille', do you mean something blocking airflow to the radiator, or is it something else? Just trying to be clear.