just got this email,hopefully someone on here can help her out,please reply in the thread,thx -
I have recently purchased a 2004 206cc and it has developed a problem with the automatic transmission (I think). When I stop at traffic lights or roundabouts there is an audible thud and the car jolts.
I have taken it back to the dealer as the car is still under warranty but as predicted they said there is nothing wrong! I am having it independently assessed by the local Peugeot dealer who will give me a written report to give to the dealer where I purchased the car.
It has 69,000 kms so do you think this could be something major? I would value an opinion.I am so dissapointed as I absolutely love my new car I am a 63 yr old Aussie woman and am having sooo much fun with the car I had an Austin Healy Sprite(brightyellow) when I was 20 and always vowed to get another convertible. Hope you can help
Regards Barbara
Aussie lady needs help
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You have a AL4 gearbox, and what you describe is a common fault, tis pressure solenoids inside the gearbox.
The old type solenoid need to be changed with the new type borg warner ones(black); and a gearbox software down-load to accept the new parts. Top up with new fluid, and she'll be like new again.
If you pay for a ticket to oz I'll gladly come and fit them for you free of charge .lol .
The old type solenoid need to be changed with the new type borg warner ones(black); and a gearbox software down-load to accept the new parts. Top up with new fluid, and she'll be like new again.
If you pay for a ticket to oz I'll gladly come and fit them for you free of charge .lol .
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i emailed reap's reply to barbara, here's what i got back in return :redface:
Hi Lyndon, Thanks so much for that. But the problem is solved! and I must tell you this very funny story which goes to show that 63 yr old gals shouldnt be flying around in cc's!
My daughter came to visit and I noticed all the weekend when she was driving ( she wont let me drive when she is with me as she thinks I am too slow!)the problem wasnt occuring later on I took my 16 yr old learner driver grandaughter to gewt a pizza and she said "Grannie are you using both feet to drive" " Yes Courney I am" So what was happening I still had one foot on the accelerator whilst braking!
Can you believe this after 45 yrs of driving. I must have been taught to drive in this manner. I have never had the problem before but perhaps the car is super sensitive.
Have been out this morning in the beautiful weather with my Peugeot cap on
Cheers Barb
Hi Lyndon, Thanks so much for that. But the problem is solved! and I must tell you this very funny story which goes to show that 63 yr old gals shouldnt be flying around in cc's!
My daughter came to visit and I noticed all the weekend when she was driving ( she wont let me drive when she is with me as she thinks I am too slow!)the problem wasnt occuring later on I took my 16 yr old learner driver grandaughter to gewt a pizza and she said "Grannie are you using both feet to drive" " Yes Courney I am" So what was happening I still had one foot on the accelerator whilst braking!
Can you believe this after 45 yrs of driving. I must have been taught to drive in this manner. I have never had the problem before but perhaps the car is super sensitive.
Have been out this morning in the beautiful weather with my Peugeot cap on
Cheers Barb
