I bought a 2013 Cabrio THP in the summer on a bit of a whim. I've always like the look of the DS3 and wanted a run around that had a bit of poke to get me around and about as my main vehicle and is a VW Transporter, which is a necessity and large tool box. I realise now that I should have a) done a little more research and b) taken it out on a longer test drive before handing over the cash, for what is a lovely looking little car. In short, it was in storage for many months before I bought it for what I thought was a bargain as it only had 38K on the clock. The misfire was quickly resolved with new plugs but now I feel like I have a new engine under the bonnet after replacing the turbo blow off valve and pressure control valve replacement. Basically the little bleeder kept stalling into limp mode when I was pulling between 2500-3000rpm up an incline and the p2263 code kept popping up. In short I am a happy bunny now and will no doubt keep it for a while as even for a Cabrio it is good fun to drive. I thought I'd just share this solution on here as I found it on a Peugeot forum https://www.peugeotforums.com/forums...-p2263-195386/
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P2263 Fault Code and Solution on 2013 THP
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
LOL. Well it torquey, but a bit chuggy too......DS3 DSport eHDi 145 - Stage 1 with K&N - Shark Grey & Infinite Blue
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Originally posted by Funky View Post
Chuggy?? Mine ain't chuggy at all!! Better get it to Jamie to sort out. What year, colour and model of HDI you got Chris? It's the 110 isn't it?
Ive only driven remapped THPs so trust me, its chuggy. LOL
Revs are low, and acceleration not that sharp.
Yes, drove my mates remapped 110 a few year back after we visited James at SPT and was reasonably impressed
Thing is, its my daily, so throwing £270 at it to increase Turbo pressure has to be considered
Will do the Dealer major service next February, then book it into James I thinksigpicJog on Noddy
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Originally posted by Lum View PostI bought a 2013 Cabrio THP in the summer on a bit of a whim. I've always like the look of the DS3 and wanted a run around that had a bit of poke to get me around and about as my main vehicle and is a VW Transporter, which is a necessity and large tool box. I realise now that I should have a) done a little more research and b) taken it out on a longer test drive before handing over the cash, for what is a lovely looking little car. In short, it was in storage for many months before I bought it for what I thought was a bargain as it only had 38K on the clock. The misfire was quickly resolved with new plugs but now I feel like I have a new engine under the bonnet after replacing the turbo blow off valve and pressure control valve replacement. Basically the little bleeder kept stalling into limp mode when I was pulling between 2500-3000rpm up an incline and the p2263 code kept popping up. In short I am a happy bunny now and will no doubt keep it for a while as even for a Cabrio it is good fun to drive. I thought I'd just share this solution on here as I found it on a Peugeot forum https://www.peugeotforums.com/forums...-p2263-195386/
I had a fault code P0243 and no turbo boost. I changed the pressure control valve to new (the one under intake manifold). Now I have boost starting around 2500 RPM but now I am getting fault code P2263.But car does not feel at its power as it used to have. I have checked the blow off valve solenoid + GFB that I have and all looks fine.
Why did you change both valves (blow off & pressure control) at the same time?
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Hiya apologies for the delayed response.
I changed them both because I read in the Peugeot forum that it could be either that was causing the fault code, so for the cost of the parts I thought that it would be cost effective to do both at the same time. The blow off valve is simple to change. I did notice that it had the scarring that is shown in the photo in the link I posted in my OP.
Did you have any joy?
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Originally posted by Lum View PostHiya apologies for the delayed response.
I changed them both because I read in the Peugeot forum that it could be either that was causing the fault code, so for the cost of the parts I thought that it would be cost effective to do both at the same time. The blow off valve is simple to change. I did notice that it had the scarring that is shown in the photo in the link I posted in my OP.
Did you have any joy?
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