15-10-2012, 04:06 PM
Hi fellas, asking on behalf of my Dad who's having a nightmare with his 307.
Recently had the dreaded fuel cap sensor fault, closely followed by the pollution fault. Told him to replace fuel cap sensor as this was faulty and meant DPF wouldn't go through the regen process. He did this, topped up the EOLYS fluid and the car ran a couple of regen's and all was fine.
However the garage that did the forced regen etc have now said "by the way, it needs x y z done and if you want to p/x it you'll practically have to pay us".
Amongst the faults (pretty basic stuff like brakes and bearings) there's a worrying tapping noise come from when the clutch is depressed. I have a sneaky suspicion it's a DMF and giving the tell tale signs the bearing's away, Dad seems to think it's piston slap.
Does anyone know if the 307 1.6 HDI's came with DMF's from the factory? It's never had a flywheel replaced so will be the original, if it IS a DMF then imo it's done well to last 7 years!
Recently had the dreaded fuel cap sensor fault, closely followed by the pollution fault. Told him to replace fuel cap sensor as this was faulty and meant DPF wouldn't go through the regen process. He did this, topped up the EOLYS fluid and the car ran a couple of regen's and all was fine.
However the garage that did the forced regen etc have now said "by the way, it needs x y z done and if you want to p/x it you'll practically have to pay us".
Amongst the faults (pretty basic stuff like brakes and bearings) there's a worrying tapping noise come from when the clutch is depressed. I have a sneaky suspicion it's a DMF and giving the tell tale signs the bearing's away, Dad seems to think it's piston slap.
Does anyone know if the 307 1.6 HDI's came with DMF's from the factory? It's never had a flywheel replaced so will be the original, if it IS a DMF then imo it's done well to last 7 years!