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Test charging circuit (usually for free at parts store). A battery getting drained can cause much of this. With car sitting still you could try removing fuses one at a time to see if there is an unusual draw.
WOW! that is a big question! It will require testing of all related components including the evap system and related electronics, gas cap, all evap hoses, egr system, etc.....This is going to take some diag. time
There is no such thing as an anti pollution filter. All modern cars have complicated pollution control devices on them, and unless you know what you are doing and have the specialised test equipment, there is little that you can do yourself. If there is a light on the dash, then you are going to have to take it to a Peugeot mechanic. They will be able to do a diagnostic test using a laptop and hopefully this will narrow the fault down. They will then be able to give you a cost estimate to repair it. It is unlikely you will be able to fix this yourself.
In the left rear side of the car, just in the front of the left rear wheel, is placed the anti pollution fluid (Eolys 176) reservoir. Remove and refill the reservoir.
anti pollution fault and limp mode peugeot 407
Fault code p0094 & p0093
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