DKZ5745
Well-Known Member
So, those of you who have been on here a while will know that I have had my Z for @ 7 years, low mileage, but driven as it should be. In that time I have barely had any issues. It’s been fully serviced by PUG under a service contract.
In December 19 I had an EML & limp mode, so had 4 new coils & plugs fitted, been fine since, but has barely been used for the last 3 months, especially as we bought a Range Rover just a couple of days before lock down.
Last week, I took the Z for a run, don’t like it parked too long with no use, and I got another EML with limp mode.
It went in yesterday to Evans Halshaw Wakefield for its annual service, and they contacted me to say it needs a new High Pressure Fuel Pump.
I have an extended Peugeot Platinum warranty, so I knew it would be covered.
Here’s the interesting bit, they contacted the warranty people, and found out that Peugeout will cover the replacement, now unfortunately I was driving & the signal was cutting out, so I didn’t catch the reason behind this, just that they’re keeping the car until they get the part & fix it.
I will try to get to the bottom of it when I collect the car & update the thread, but it’s something to bear in mind if you have HPFP issues and no warranty.
In December 19 I had an EML & limp mode, so had 4 new coils & plugs fitted, been fine since, but has barely been used for the last 3 months, especially as we bought a Range Rover just a couple of days before lock down.
Last week, I took the Z for a run, don’t like it parked too long with no use, and I got another EML with limp mode.
It went in yesterday to Evans Halshaw Wakefield for its annual service, and they contacted me to say it needs a new High Pressure Fuel Pump.
I have an extended Peugeot Platinum warranty, so I knew it would be covered.
Here’s the interesting bit, they contacted the warranty people, and found out that Peugeout will cover the replacement, now unfortunately I was driving & the signal was cutting out, so I didn’t catch the reason behind this, just that they’re keeping the car until they get the part & fix it.
I will try to get to the bottom of it when I collect the car & update the thread, but it’s something to bear in mind if you have HPFP issues and no warranty.
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