There is no simple answer for this. It could be caused by bad fuel, bad coil pack, bad oxygen sensor, or many other things. You will have to take it in to get diagnosed.
heat pollution is caused by lots of things for example light bulbs !! They produce more heat pollution than light, also cars, factories, farms, etc.
Source light is light coming directly from a light source/emitter (i.e. a light bulb, the sun, stars, etc.). Reflected light is light coming indirectly from the light source/emitter. That could be reflected, refracted light, etc.
The Peugeot 307 has several warning light symbols with different meanings. The oil can symbol means an oil change is needed while the exclamation point means the tire pressure is low.
another name is smog pump.this could cause light to come on.
endangered, threatened, extinct speciesglobal warming/climate change (climate change is the more correct term)light pollution, meaning at night you can't see into space because of too much light from earth(not harmful, but negative for astronomers and astrologists)
In a Peugeot 307 1.4, when the orange fuel warning light comes on, it typically indicates that there is about 5 to 7 liters of petrol remaining in the tank. This can vary slightly depending on driving conditions and individual vehicle characteristics. It's advisable to refuel soon after the light activates to avoid running out of fuel.
most probabably particular filter fault. there should be a tank beside your fuel tank that takes an additive that is sprayed into the filter. Get it checked as the filter is about £600+ The additive is about £30 ! Do the maths ;)
The purple light in the sky is likely coming from a combination of factors such as atmospheric conditions, light pollution, and possibly the presence of certain gases or particles in the air.
I'm guessing you mean when the tank is full. It is probably the fuel sensor.
The anti-pollution fault light on a Peugeot 406 is an indication that something is wrong with the smog prevention part of the engine. This could be as simple as the replacement of the air filter or as costly as replacing the oxygen sensor on the vehicle. Either way, it should be investigated before the engine quits.
If the light is coming on on the radio display, i would suggest it is because the weather is getting colder and the car is warning you over frosty conditions - hope that helps.
1) You can reduce the light coming from your house (Such as a porch light, or motion light, etc.) 2) You can direct the illumination of the light towards the ground and not towards the sky.
Depends on how you drive it, as does fuel consumption in any car. Stand on the throttle to get to next petrol station, and it won't last as long. Driving normally, you should get up to 50 miles - but don't push your luck!
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK
The petrol light comes on because you are very,very low on petrol.
where is the fuses for a peugeot 407
The pollution sensor is detecting unburned hydrocarbons. That usually means a cylinder is misfiring.