When closing the roof, after locking the latches...
Are you imagining a 'race to close' between the left and right window?
I know I do, and the left window always wins :-)
Are you doing this?
Are you doing this?
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2001 206cc 2.0 S16
Silver with matte black accents...
2001 206cc 2.0 S16
Silver with matte black accents...
Re: Are you doing this?
I find if I try to close both at once then it all goes pair shaped
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I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
Re: Are you doing this?
The left always wins because it starts first. Probably deliberate, as the winding motors take more current when getting up to speed, so a staggered start is good practice.
Re: Are you doing this?
Probably there is some reasoning behind it...
But the hope that 'Righty' will eventually win is still there :-)
But the hope that 'Righty' will eventually win is still there :-)
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2001 206cc 2.0 S16
Silver with matte black accents...
2001 206cc 2.0 S16
Silver with matte black accents...
Re: Are you doing this?
Out of curiosity, I decided to try the "Window Race" today. Result..... a dead heat!
Re: Are you doing this?
Was that going up or down? I get a win for left going up, but a dead heat going down.
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I didn't realise there was a "going-down" race too! Going-up includes the rear quarter lights sprint prior to the long slog of the main windows on the home straight. (My race was carried out with the engine running.)
Do I detect a new Olympic sport in the offering?
Do I detect a new Olympic sport in the offering?
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If we are using the running analogy!! If I do both of mine at the same time sometimes one of my rear windows falls at the final hurdle and doesn't get over the finish line. The front one then charges off before the baton is passed therefore being disqualified.
If the windows are done Separately this never happens.!
If the windows are done Separately this never happens.!
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I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
Re: Are you doing this?
Give that window some motivation with a bit of silicone lubricant...rhume wrote:If we are using the running analogy!! If I do both of mine at the same time sometimes one of my rear windows falls at the final hurdle and doesn't get over the finish line. The front one then charges off before the baton is passed therefore being disqualified.
If the windows are done Separately this never happens.!
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2001 206cc 2.0 S16
Silver with matte black accents...
2001 206cc 2.0 S16
Silver with matte black accents...
Re: Are you doing this?
Yep. It has been lubricated and all close perfectly if done one at a time. If both done at the same time the voltage drop seems to lead to the occasional early stopping of one of the rears.
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I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
Re: Are you doing this?
Does it happen with the engine running?
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yes. always tend to do roof and windows with engine running. It really is a bit of a first world problem though
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I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)
I find myself the owner of 2 silver Peugeots: 206cc Allure and a 4007 (7 seat 4x4)