Usually the anti-pollution fault likes to pop up if you've been doing a lot of around-town driving and pop on the motorway for a long drive. All the built-up soot and carbon gets cleaned out and blown out the exhaust, confusing the sensors. It should go away by itself if that's the case.scotty73 wrote:So it could be anything then?Doggy wrote:Any engine ecu related fault will be reported as 'Antipollution Fault'. Another triumph of marketing bullshit over sense.
90 or 110?
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I'd have thought it had done mainly short journeys (test drives) for the last couple of weeks to be honest.... I really want to give it a long run but for peace of mind I want the cam belt done before going more than a few miles... Cam belt is one thing not covered under the warranty.
Would it go into limp? It feels quite flat sometimes then suddenly it goes like stink.
Would it go into limp? It feels quite flat sometimes then suddenly it goes like stink.
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Don't know if the 406 does it but my 307 will throw it up for pretty much anything from dpf issues to dead glow plugs. A quick planet session will tell you whether it's anything to fret about.
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It's a C5 mate I've jumped shipOllieNZ wrote:Don't know if the 406 does it but my 307 will throw it up for pretty much anything from dpf issues to dead glow plugs. A quick planet session will tell you whether it's anything to fret about.


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Lol. My bad, anyone with planet should also have a working copy of the Citroën stuff too.scotty73 wrote:It's a C5 mate I've jumped shipOllieNZ wrote:Don't know if the 406 does it but my 307 will throw it up for pretty much anything from dpf issues to dead glow plugs. A quick planet session will tell you whether it's anything to fret about.although technically I still own a 406.... Actually no i don't, both cars are in the wifes name I own nowt.
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If it's like the 406 then 'anti-pollution system defective' is just a generic error message; it can mean almost anything. For example, I used to get this when my throttle position sensor was playing up.
You need to get the fault codes read in order to find out that is causing the error message.
You need to get the fault codes read in order to find out that is causing the error message.
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I'll give the dealer a ring first thing Tuesday... Just been out for the first time in the dark and it's raining.... Auto wipers and lights became a bit of a surpriserwb wrote:If it's like the 406 then 'anti-pollution system defective' is just a generic error message; it can mean almost anything. For example, I used to get this when my throttle position sensor was playing up.
You need to get the fault codes read in order to find out that is causing the error message.

Can't get use to this suspension though.

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Sorted, phoned dealer at 9am he sent me to a diagnostics guy all the garages use and straight away he said air flow meter... Now it pulls like a train.
.........Fingers crossed it stays that way.
