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For many drivers, seeing a "B" code is frightening, as these are traditionally reserved for Body Control Module (BCM) issues rather than engine performance. However, in the context of Peugeot, Citroën, and DS Automobiles, the B173D code has a very specific and common meaning: .

Do not ignore it. A $40 glow plug and an hour of careful labor today will save you from a $2,000 cylinder head repair tomorrow. If you are uncomfortable removing glow plugs from a hot engine (given their tendency to snap), pay an independent diesel specialist who has experience with Peugeot BlueHDi engines. b173d peugeot

If you own a modern Peugeot equipped with a BlueHDi diesel engine, you may have recently been startled by the sudden illumination of the dreaded engine management light (often called the "orange anti-pollution light"). When you plug in an OBD2 scanner, the code that appears is often cryptic: B173D Peugeot . For many drivers, seeing a "B" code is

A: On transverse-mounted Peugeot engines, cylinder 4 is at the flywheel end, which often runs slightly hotter than cylinder 1. It also receives the most vibration, which fatigues the internal heating element faster. A $40 glow plug and an hour of

In older diesels, glow plugs only activated for 10–30 seconds before starting the engine to heat the combustion chamber. Once the engine was running, the glow plugs turned off.

Due to the carbon buildup mentioned earlier, the tip of the glow plug fuses to the aluminum cylinder head. When you apply brute force with a wrench, the glow plug shears off, leaving the threaded body inside the head. Removing a snapped glow plug requires specialized tools (extractors) and sometimes removing the entire cylinder head, which costs $1,500+.

Remember the golden rule of owning a modern diesel:

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