I have a peugeot 307 2.0s petrol ....my mate put the jump leads on the rong way round on the battry.. now my petrol gauge is not working it keeps saying low ful i put 15 pounds petrol in it and it stil wont rise and 1 reversing light dose not work ...could this be a fuse if so were can i find it
SOURCE: ovp fuses 1990 500sl merc
i've never heard of an ovp fuse on a benz. I think what your talking about is the base module. on the next fuel injection system. I think yours is a c.i.s. which has an overvoltage relay behind the passanger side of the rear firewall. you'll see a panal with phillips screws remove it and you'll see a red top and silver body color relay with a 10 amp fuse on top. if it has the base you'll see a metal cover with 4mm allen head bolts remove lid and the base module has a series of 10 amd blade style fuses in it. hopefully this is your problem
SOURCE: reverse lights wont work
On the side of your transmission will be a switch with several wires coming out of it. This is your reverse switch that turns on your reverse lights and most likely needs to be replaced
SOURCE: MY PEUGEOT 307 WON'T START, WE TRIED JUMP LEADS,
hi if the engine wont even turn over then the chances are the starter motor needs replacing, if the engine is turning over and it just wont start then you need to look at things like the fuel pump or fuel pump relay
SOURCE: Peugeot 206 temperature gauge not working?
it could be a couple of things, first, check the wires to the temprature sender unit make sure they have not broke, as it was sudden this may be it, also it could be the sender unit it self as a freind of mine had with her car i changed that and the one for the radiator switch, but most of the time it will be something to do with the sender unit on the engine...hope this helps
SOURCE: 1994 honda accord dx gauges dont work keeps blowing #1 fuse
check for short circuit., i.e. uninsulated hot wire (positive) touching any metal part of the the car.
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