Peugeot 206 2005: reliability & common MOT faults

Elevated MOT failure patterns for the 2005 Peugeot 206 include Rear fog lamp (~3.9× peers) and Ball joint (front) (~3.1× peers). Based on UK DVSA open data for test year 2025 (2,917 failed first-attempt tests), compared with similar age and mileage peers. Available test years: 2024, 2025.

Key takeaways before you buy

  • Rear fog lamp: about 3.9× more often than similar cars
  • Ball joint (front): about 3.1× more often than similar cars
  • Rear fog lamp (rear): about 2.9× more often than similar cars

Common faults

These are MOT failure patterns that show up more often on this registration year than on similar cars of the same class, age band, and mileage in the same test year (leave-one-out peer comparison; whole model family excluded).

Statistical patterns from MOT defect codes — not manufacturer TSBs, recalls, or a diagnosis of any individual car. Fail and advisory patterns are kept separate.

Based on 2,917 failed first-attempt tests in test year 2025.

Rear fog lamp

This failure pattern appears about 3.9× more often than on similar peer cars — recorded on 211 failed first-attempt tests; 7.2% of failed tests for this model year.

Any · 211 failures · ×3.9 vs similar cars · 7.2% of failed first tests · Likely common fault pattern

Ball joint (front)

This failure pattern appears about 3.1× more often than on similar peer cars — recorded on 62 failed first-attempt tests; 2.1% of failed tests for this model year.

Front · 62 failures · ×3.1 vs similar cars · 2.1% of failed first tests · Likely common fault pattern

No patterns met the strongest callout thresholds on this page; showing the highest-lift rows that still cleared the display floors.

# Fault pattern Location Failures vs similar cars Share of fails Confidence
1 Rear fog lamp
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment > Front and rear fog lamps > Rear fog lamp > Rear fog lamp
Any 211 ×3.9 7.2% Likely common fault pattern
2 Ball joint (front)
Suspension > Anti-roll bars > Ball joint
Front 62 ×3.1 2.1% Likely common fault pattern
3 Rear fog lamp (rear)
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment > Front and rear fog lamps > Rear fog lamp > Rear fog lamp
Rear 81 ×2.9 2.8% Possible elevated fault
4 Exhaust system (rear)
Body, chassis, structure > Exhaust system
Rear 164 ×2.5 5.6% Possible elevated fault
5 Linkage ball joints (front)
Suspension > Anti-roll bars > Linkage ball joints
Front 171 ×2.4 5.9% Possible elevated fault
6 Ball joint (front)
Suspension > Suspension arms > Ball joint
Front 316 ×2.3 10.8% Possible elevated fault
7 Side repeaters
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment > Direction indicators > Flashing type > Side repeaters
Any 104 ×2.2 3.6% Possible elevated fault

Only patterns that clear minimum sample and elevation thresholds are shown (at least 20 failures and 2.0× peer lift).

Advisories

Advisory items recorded on failed first-attempt tests that appear elevated versus peers. Advisories are not a fail rate — they flag issues noted at the test, often before they become failures.

# Advisory pattern Location Notes vs similar cars Share Confidence
1 Position lamp (rear)
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment > Position lamps > Position lamp
Rear 78 ×8.1 2.7% Elevated vs peers
2 Ball joint (front)
Suspension > Anti-roll bars > Ball joint
Front 37 ×3.0 1.3% Likely common fault pattern
3 Side repeaters
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment > Direction indicators > Flashing type > Side repeaters
Any 37 ×2.9 1.3% Possible elevated fault
4 Linkage ball joints (front)
Suspension > Anti-roll bars > Linkage ball joints
Front 154 ×2.8 5.3% Possible elevated fault
5 Non-component advisories (front)
Non-component advisories
Front 223 ×2.6 7.6% Elevated vs peers
6 Shock absorbers (front)
Suspension > Shock absorbers
Front 207 ×2.4 7.1% Elevated vs peers
7 Coil spring (front)
Suspension > Springs > Coil springs > Coil spring
Front 253 ×2.4 8.7% Elevated vs peers
8 Wheel bearings (rear)
Suspension > Wheel bearings
Rear 77 ×2.4 2.6% Elevated vs peers

FAQs

We do not show a single reliability score for the 2005 Peugeot 206 on this page. Among 2,917 failed first-attempt MOT tests (test year 2025), Rear fog lamp appears more often than on similar peer cars (about 3.9× more often than peers; 211 observed failures; 7.2% of failed tests). Treat this as a pre-purchase checklist from DVSA open data — not a guarantee for any individual car.
Among failed first-attempt tests we surface patterns that appear more often than on similar peer cars. Top example: Rear fog lamp (about 3.9× more often than peers; 211 observed failures; 7.2% of failed tests). These are statistical signals, not a diagnosis of any individual car.
Rear fog lamp shows up more often than on similar peer cars (about 3.9× more often than peers; 211 observed failures; 7.2% of failed tests). That does not prove a causal design fault — age, mileage, and usage still matter. Treat it as a pre-purchase check point, not a manufacturer TSB.
Common MOT problem areas for the 2005 Peugeot 206 include Rear fog lamp, Ball joint (front), Rear fog lamp (rear). These are elevated versus similar peer cars where lift clears our floors — not a full list of every possible fault on an individual car.
Advisories flag issues noted at the test and are not a fail rate. We show advisory patterns that look elevated versus peers among failed first-attempt tests, separate from common failure rows. Use them as early-warning checks, not as a pass/fail score.
This page highlights elevated MOT failure patterns for the 2005 Peugeot 206 (registration year) using UK DVSA open data for the selected test year. Patterns are ranked against similar age and mileage peers. It is a buyer checklist from MOT defect statistics — not a full service history or manufacturer TSB list.
No. MOT tests do not cover engine internals, gearboxes, or many electronic modules. Patterns here come from MOT defect statistics only and should not be read as engine or gearbox reliability scores.
PRS means the vehicle failed items that were fixed at the test station and then passed the same day. We count PRS as a first-attempt fail in headline rates so same-day repairs do not hide problems.

About this data

Universe. UK class 4 cars only; normal MOT tests (not retests); results pass, PRS, or fail; one first test per vehicle per calendar year.

PRS policy. PRS means the vehicle failed items that were fixed at the test station and then passed the same day. We count PRS as a first-attempt fail in headline rates so same-day repairs do not hide problems.

Peer baseline. We compare this model year with other class 4 cars of similar age and mileage in the same test year, excluding the whole model family so the car is not compared with itself (leave-one-out peer baseline).

Data years. Test years covered: 2024, 2025.

Limitations.

  • MOT tests do not cover engine internals, gearboxes, or many electronic modules — so this is not a full reliability score.
  • Common faults are inferred from MOT defect statistics, not manufacturer TSBs or recalls.
  • Matching on age and mileage reduces but does not remove every usage or maintenance difference between cars.
  • Pass rates and star scores appear only when those data marts are available; this page never invents them.

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