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Lukeus101 21-08-15 04:36 PM

Help with a French ****
 
Hi All,

Long Story short my little brother went to a main Peugeot dealer (he was warned). He bought a 207 1.6 HDI Sport with 30k on the clock around 13 months ago.

Last night he rang me and said that the electrics were being a bit dodgy but it drove fine, he limped it this morning back to where he bought it.

Got another call this afternoon, turns out the water pump has failed and leaked on the wiring loom causing a lot of damage... £3000 worth...

Should this happen after only 4 years? The dealer is essentially washing their hands of the whole thing

Feel so sorry for him as he saved up long and hard to buy it.

Can anyone help me out?

LozMachine 21-08-15 05:13 PM

How long has he had it dude? And no it shouldn't happen after 4 year's........

LozMachine 21-08-15 05:18 PM

Sorry just read 13months, hmmm dunno now, it certainly shouldn't happen, sounds like a freak occurence.

top_man_eldo 21-08-15 05:31 PM

What is the timing belt / water pump change interval for this engine? Is it overdue? If it's been done is it original Peugeot parts and fitment?

If it's not overdue then that would work in his defence surely?

Lukeus101 21-08-15 05:43 PM

140k apparently for belt change :\

Maxfly 21-08-15 05:54 PM

Sounds very premature I would suggest contacting Peugeot themselves which could yield results especially if it has been maintained in line with their servicing plan.

top_man_eldo 21-08-15 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxfly (Post 362800)
Sounds very premature I would suggest contacting Peugeot themselves which could yield results especially if it has been maintained in line with their servicing plan.

Exactly as above, that'd be my first port of call!

Dan1971 21-08-15 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by top_man_eldo (Post 362805)
Exactly as above, that'd be my first port of call!

Then autoexpress ...

talkingcars 21-08-15 08:05 PM

A main dealer will want to replace everyting with new parts, if he doesn't get anywhere with Peugeot it may be worth looking for a non franchised specialist who wiĺl use second hand parts.

stamford 21-08-15 10:05 PM

I would advise having a word with trading standards as 13 months is unreasonable in my book. Was there any warranty offered with the purchase or indeed anything carried over from new? I would definately go for the bad publicity route if all else fails as nothing to lose.


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