engine light on dash
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engine light on dash
hi guys i hope someone can help!!!!
the engine light has come on the dash in my car
it is still driving fine its just annoying to look at
does anybody know the main common causes of this or how i can get rid of it?
thanks in advance
the engine light has come on the dash in my car
it is still driving fine its just annoying to look at
does anybody know the main common causes of this or how i can get rid of it?
thanks in advance
Re: engine light on dash
Which car do you have?
406 estate, 2.1TD, I fixed her, then part exchanged her for a Mercedes E300TD Avantgarde Estate.
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Re: engine light on dash
V plate 406 hdi 110
the light has gone out on its own now but would still love to know what causes it
also today it was coming up stop and on the comp display was saying engine temp too hot
the car was cold and only just started up
any ideas??
the light has gone out on its own now but would still love to know what causes it
also today it was coming up stop and on the comp display was saying engine temp too hot
the car was cold and only just started up

any ideas??
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Re: engine light on dash
If the temp gauge on your dash wasn't reading anything then I reckon it's the coolant temperature sensor or it's associated wiring.
52 HDI(90) 406 saloon. Sadly no longer owned, bless her she got near 200,000 miles and I had to sell her on, she was still going strong.
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Re: engine light on dash
where would i find the coolant temp sensor?


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Re: engine light on dash
It's in the passenger-side wing mirror, on the bottom (there should be a kind of bump on the bottom of the mirror housing that is only there on that side).
There's a fair few posts on these forums about how to replace them. It's something I've been meaning to do for over a year now
There's a fair few posts on these forums about how to replace them. It's something I've been meaning to do for over a year now

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Re: engine light on dash
Greame
I think your getting confused mate, its the engine coolant temp sensor they are on about not the outside temp sensor.
Do keep up old chap
Dan
I think your getting confused mate, its the engine coolant temp sensor they are on about not the outside temp sensor.
Do keep up old chap


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2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD 
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.

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Re: engine light on dash
Mine kept coming on intermittently , and turned out there was like a vacuum pipe come off
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Re: engine light on dash
Hello
The mil light will come on when the ECU gets a number of repeated DTCs, if it goes out the good news is the fault has not re occurred following a number of driving events. If you get a scanner you can see what offending DTCs caused it since it will be captured on a freeze frame event. You can also remove the DTCs with the scanner and wait to see if they reoccur. As with any electronic device many signals can be triggered with a false signal and the system will allow for this.
Hope this will reassure you.
The mil light will come on when the ECU gets a number of repeated DTCs, if it goes out the good news is the fault has not re occurred following a number of driving events. If you get a scanner you can see what offending DTCs caused it since it will be captured on a freeze frame event. You can also remove the DTCs with the scanner and wait to see if they reoccur. As with any electronic device many signals can be triggered with a false signal and the system will allow for this.
Hope this will reassure you.
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Re: engine light on dash
On my 90 it's in the thermostat housing, or thereabouts. It's relatively cheap, the aggro is draining and refilling the coolant then getting all the air out. Best tip is to get the car so the header tank is higher than owt else in the cooling circuit.
Or you can bodge up half a plastic bottle to jam in the header tank filler neck (plus some duct tape of course - never leave home without it) and thus get the coolant level above the rest of the system (radiator, heater matrix and so on).
I know there's a fair few threads on here about this and I've just noticed that Jasper5 (who is seriously knowledgable) has posted about refilling and draining in the heater matrix thread close by...
Or you can bodge up half a plastic bottle to jam in the header tank filler neck (plus some duct tape of course - never leave home without it) and thus get the coolant level above the rest of the system (radiator, heater matrix and so on).
I know there's a fair few threads on here about this and I've just noticed that Jasper5 (who is seriously knowledgable) has posted about refilling and draining in the heater matrix thread close by...
52 HDI(90) 406 saloon. Sadly no longer owned, bless her she got near 200,000 miles and I had to sell her on, she was still going strong.
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