Can't open boot

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natalie
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Can't open boot

Post by natalie »

Hi

Please say someone can help.!!! i cant open the boot of my 206cc and its all the wedding things are in the boot , which happens to be on thursday . it opened fine yesterday but wont open today. please say someone can help

regards
Natalie

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Post by Ollie »

natalie wrote:Hi

Please say someone can help.!!! i cant open the boot of my 206cc and its all the wedding things are in the boot , which happens to be on thursday . it opened fine yesterday but wont open today. please say someone can help

regards
Natalie
I am sure there are a few threads on here, yanking up the back seats and popping your hand through a hole and with a wire coat hanger pulling on a latch, catch or similar? Turned out as I had bought the car I wasnt opening boot with the key properly, but the hole behind the seats were small and blocked by the boot lining which the thread suggested you had to cut.

I have only opened my roof while sat in the car, but when the lid opens when taking roof off would this not let you dip your hand in and get goods from the boot? Just a thought, hope someone can be of more help :D

EDIT: ah but I suppose roof wont open unless the blind is pulled across :( :/
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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Natalie,
See here:
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?id=11731

Hope all goes well at the wedding on Thursday.

Ron
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Post by natalie »

Hi thanks for getting back to me everyone, ron i will try the above tonight . thanks

Ollie when you say you wasnt doing it correct. what do you mean? maybe this is the case for myself, i have only had the car 3 days . altho it did open ok for the last 3 days

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natalie wrote:Hi thanks for getting back to me everyone, ron i will try the above tonight . thanks

Ollie when you say you wasnt doing it correct. what do you mean? maybe this is the case for myself, i have only had the car 3 days . altho it did open ok for the last 3 days
Myself and the lady who also couldnt open boot were new owners and had never opened the boot, unlike you been opening yours for 3 days.
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?id=11907

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Thar
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Post by Thar »

I put the key in the lock, turn to the left, then take the key out. Press the button in and then lift the boot up. I just press the keyfob to lock the boot again. :)
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Life's too short to drive around with your top on! :D

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Post by natalie »

Thanks for all your help guys!

I managed to get it open last nght but couldnt do it again today. i think it may be a fault as the alarm went off last night when i tried but didnt this morning, atleast i got all the wedding things out of it now.. Thanks so much for all getting back to me

Kind regards

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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Phew, well done. Perhaps part of the catch mechanism is slightly out of place.
Ron
"If it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)