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Peugeot 107 - Strange one - paul 1963

Any ideas chaps, son rang me today, he's 600 miles away in the North East of Scotland, pulling away from a roundabout the car dropped onto 2 cylinders and the eml light started flashing, he pulled over switched off then on and the car was as normal? He had a look at the plugs when home and they all looked normal, light tan colour..

He changed the coil pack and plugs last year so I've sort of rulled them out and have suggested possibly a blocked fuel filter?

Difficult to diagnosis a fault when I'm so far away but anyone ( Doc) got any thoughts?

Just to be clear the cars running as normal now.

Edited by paul 1963 on 27/02/2022 at 18:39

Peugeot 107 - Strange one - elekie&a/c doctor

Tricky one this. You say the coil pack was changed ,this have 3 coil over plug devices ,one for each cylinder. There is no external fuel filter on these ,It's a sealed for life type fitted in the tank. The fault should still be recorded in the engine ecu memory, so any one with a code reader should be able to access this.

Peugeot 107 - Strange one - Xileno

We had a Volvo that once had an intermittent fault of being fine for a while and then would drop to three cylinders. Turned out to be a duff plug lead.

Peugeot 107 - Strange one - paul 1963

Cheers chaps he's going to get the codes looked at...appreciate the help.

Peugeot 107 - Strange one - Big John

He changed the coil pack and plugs last year so I've sort of rulled them out

Myself I'd be looking at the last thing changed. There are some poor quality coilpacks available. I'd start there and (re)replace these. Any codes logged?

A fuel filter issue unlikely to cause a drop out of just one cylinder.

If it drops a cylinder again try not to run for long as the offending cylinder will be sending un burnt fuel towards the catalyst/exhaust.

Edited by Big John on 27/02/2022 at 22:12