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My first thought was the anti-theft system and immobilizer, but apparently the 307 has a clear warning. And that Central Locking system clicking is a puzzle. Did you replace the battery with a new one? Some systems need a minimum voltage.
Your best bet is to tow it to a good auto-electrician with a professional grade scan tool computer. It can scan Live Data and see exactly what happens when the vehicle stalls out and also diagnose the central locking issue.
does the engine turn over, if not it could be a fault with the immobilizer, you will really need to get a code scanner to see what the code is, even a cheap one would do just to read the code stored, also can you check your key still has its chip in the key housing as if this is lost ie fell out the engine will not start as it needs this to un do the immobilizer..
I suggest you get one of those manuals people get nowadays to
do it yourself.. My brother use it to repair my car and it's totally repaired now. he got it from. www.reliable-store.com
i have a peugeot 307 number 8 fuse keeps blowing so i have to keep changing the 20 amp fuse please help me i am trying to find out what is causing this
Providing no faults on central locking,and battery in key is ok try reprograming key
Switch ignition on
PRESS AND HOLD lock button 10 seconds
Switch ignition off
Remove key
Wait 5 seconds
Check central locking has reset
If you have replaced the battery and the ecu wasn't in sleep mode, then you'll lose the synchronisation between immobiliser and fob. go to peugeot dealer or call out a car locksmith who then can reprogram your fob with car ecu. I have read the method in internet but not sure what the steps were. you can google it may be you'll find it.
Check the fob battery because if the battery has gone then you can't immobilise the car immobiliser which in turn doesn't let you start the engine however it cranking. open the bonnet and remove the clips of car battery for a good 15-20 minutes and put them back and check your remote key and try to start your car. If nothing happens then let your car diagnosed by a experienced mechanic who is able to read out the ecu codes.
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