Hi all,
I have just joined the forum. I have just picked up my 206cc from Cheshire and made the 200mile journey back to North Essex. Hoping to get some useful information from the forum and leave some in the future and generally having looked through some of the posts it looks like a really lively place,
Manda
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yorkielassy
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Manda
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Re: Newbie
Thanks for the welcomes. I have just washed the car yesterday and taken her out today with the roof down for the first time. Really loving it! 
latest toy: 206cc 1.6 allure blue
also own: saxo furio successfully repaired by Dad and lil Bro
also own: saxo furio successfully repaired by Dad and lil Bro
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Re: Newbie
Hi Manda. Please make sure you operate the roof in recommended manor. Many of the faults we see here are due to *own goals* when operating the roof.
Cheers Col.
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206cc 1.6ltr (Wifes toy)
Mercedes ML (workhorse)
Corvette C3 (my toy)
When requesting help of a technical nature, please give as much detail of the fault as possible along with details of exact model, engine size & type, gearbox, year, mileage, and any relevant work carried out to try to solve the problem to help us help you.
Better still, put the details in your signature.
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Manda
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Re: Newbie
Yes I think I have already made the obvious mistakes, as in load cover in the wrong place and didn't completely release the roof latches. I have learnt for next time. Any thing else I should be aware of?
latest toy: 206cc 1.6 allure blue
also own: saxo furio successfully repaired by Dad and lil Bro
also own: saxo furio successfully repaired by Dad and lil Bro
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Re: Newbie
Basically have the engine running and don't touch anything til you get the bong at the end of the cycle, and don't let go of the switch until cycle is completed.
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic ... 48#p118348
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic ... 48#p118348
Cheers Col.
206cc 1.6ltr (Wifes toy)
Mercedes ML (workhorse)
Corvette C3 (my toy)
When requesting help of a technical nature, please give as much detail of the fault as possible along with details of exact model, engine size & type, gearbox, year, mileage, and any relevant work carried out to try to solve the problem to help us help you.
Better still, put the details in your signature.
206cc 1.6ltr (Wifes toy)
Mercedes ML (workhorse)
Corvette C3 (my toy)
When requesting help of a technical nature, please give as much detail of the fault as possible along with details of exact model, engine size & type, gearbox, year, mileage, and any relevant work carried out to try to solve the problem to help us help you.
Better still, put the details in your signature.
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Manda
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- Location: North Essex
Re: Newbie
Ok thanks for the advice. 
latest toy: 206cc 1.6 allure blue
also own: saxo furio successfully repaired by Dad and lil Bro
also own: saxo furio successfully repaired by Dad and lil Bro