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2011 Peugeot Rcz 156hp issue

2011 peugeot rcz

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Hello all,

Need some help we are in Melbourne Australia and have a 2011 Peugeot Rcz 156 HP Auto. We have taken it to a European specialist and we have been told it could be the gearbox ecu or abs ecu module. I have a $6,000 scanner at work and has come up with these codes.

1. Abs/esp U1325, no communication with gyroscope accelerometer sensor- no signal.

2. U1213 fault in the vehicle speed information received by CAN from abs or esp- intermittent.

3. P1338
4. P2340
5. P1336

6. P0087 fuel pressure to low. Might be high volume fuel pump ?.

I would like to narrow it down as I don't want to take our numerous mortgages to change the abs module, ecu, and high volume fuel pump.

Would love it it someone could help.

Regards Rick
 

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apple3337

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I recommend you see Justin Fisher Automotive in Deepdene. He's very good at Peugeots!!! I take my car there. These fault codes can be very misleading. Let us know how you go.
 

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P0087 is the Classic generic HPF Pump failing which can trigger multi ECU codes & even historically stored ones in its memory a simple fuel pressure fuel trims test is usually all that is needed to identify the culprit
 

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OP don't go anywhere near that first garage again.
 
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