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This is a generic warning message on Peugeot and Citroen cars.
It generally means that there is a fault within the emissions circuit. However it does not necessarily mean that there is a fault with the CAT or lambda sensors.
It could be one of many sensors or faults that causes the ECU to detect a fault and could led to this error message been displayed. p3011 = fuel pump relay short to positive
But my advice is to clear the fault code. If it appears again then change the fuel filter and go from there. If the problem persist then as I said chec your emission circuit.
It is your Hybrid Traction Battery. P3006 refers to a problem in cell number 6. It will need to be replaced or rebuilt. You can do it yourself with a replacement module from eBay. Watch some videos on youtube.
P3006 refers to cell 6 in you Hybrid Traction Battery. It will need to be replaced or rebuilt. The batteries don't last forever. Mine died around 109,000 miles. I rebuilt it myself with the help of youtube videos and a module from eBay.
This one simple.Lean codes generally indicate air getting into combustion chamber,that the mass air flow sensor never senses.Check all vacum lines,look for cracked or unplugged vacum lines.If it is as I suspect ,most commonly occurs on vehicles over 100k miles .The upper intake Oring seals dry out and lose the elasticity.Replace these,and it shjould resolve lean codes.Misfires are most likely tuneup time.Your evap problem points right to a contol problem.Meaning a switch has gone bad somewhere in the circut.Get a wiring diagram and look for all the EVAP electrical.There will be a switch in there.Check to see it is a constant power on solenoid.If so ,find out which is hot in,ground other wire,feel or listen for switch to click.
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