How to solve the Peugeot stop light issue?
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For the Peugeot stop light issue, you can contact a repair shop or visit a 4S store for inspection and repair. Below are the reasons for the Peugeot stop light issue: 1. Abnormal engine oil pressure: This can cause the coolant temperature to be too high and the braking system to malfunction. 2. Engine oil pressure is too low: This can lead to poor lubrication and increased cylinder wear. In severe cases, it can cause engine bearing seizure and lock-up, preventing the engine from operating normally. 3. Engine oil pressure is too high: This accelerates the early wear of the oil pump and causes excessive oil consumption. 4. Coolant temperature is too high: This is not conducive to reducing fuel consumption and minimizing component wear. When the temperature exceeds 90°C, the engine power will decrease accordingly. 5. Braking system malfunction: This can lead to sudden brake failure, brake pulling, and brake vibration. When the braking system malfunctions, you should not continue driving and must stop immediately.
My neighbor who drives a Peugeot 307 once encountered this STOP light issue. I remember he panicked when the dashboard warning popped up. Never force drive when the STOP light is on - 90% of the time it indicates serious engine or brake system problems. First, pull over safely and carefully check the dashboard - it usually illuminates the oil pressure light or coolant temperature warning simultaneously. Once I had low oil pressure due to a leaking oil pan mixing with coolant. If it's an overheating issue, shut off the engine immediately, open the hood to cool for half an hour, then add coolant as emergency measure. The brake fluid reservoir is under the black cap on the left side of engine bay - fluid level below MIN line can also trigger it. If unsure about the fault, turn on hazard lights and slowly drive to a repair shop.