Hi all
I hope that you will look kindly on a interloper but I have a problem with my Pug Boxer (62 Plate) which has as its powerhouse a Ford Puma Diesel and from what I understand quite a few other parts that were fitted on the Transit of similar vintage.
Anyway I will copy and paste my original post on the Autosleeper Forum
Started the Boxer this morning ready to take for its annual service tomorrow with the intention of giving it a run first.
Dashboard messages and lights a plenty.
Ignition on and I get
EDB failer
Hill Hold Unavailable
ESP unavailable
ABS unavailable
Start the engine
Oil level 5 stars
Check Engine
Lights remain on
Service light
Parking brake light
ABS light
ESP light
Engine emission control light
It is three weeks since I did a 200 mile plus journey and every thing fine then.
Before taking I rebooted the van (disconnected the battery for 3 hours) made no difference
Today I did a follow up
Van still at the garage with the same brake system warning lights.
Cant blame this on mice (or bigger) as everything from underneath is clean and shipshape and they have done the service and nothing untoward there
As my local garage admits that he has never seen anything like this Peugeot main dealers now in the loop but again they have about as much idea as anybody else.
Latest is that it has now been referred to PUG UK technical department and we are awaiting a response from them (But it is Friday so I guess it will be about next Wednesday)
Mean time even though all the brake test equipment shows everything is OK it would be a MOT failure as the electronic equipment when plugged in shows their is a fault (in fact several) within the braking system.
Just pleased that I have a good local garage with MOT facility otherwise I would have had a failure to pay for and a retest.
For now it stays in his place and happily for me is locked away in the garage every night, just hope that it is not the ECU that has gone up the swanny
So anybody who knows if this has happened before either on a Pug or maybe a Ford Transit (they share the same engine)
They did get them to go out for about 5 min after they had got the engine up to temp but sucess was short lived as they came on again
I was directed to this site by a A/S member who wondered if maybe Ford Transits had the same problem.
If I have posted this twice sorry as I thought I had posted and them could not find so maybe you could kindly delete one
David