the Roof - again

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Bluejuice20
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the Roof - again

Post by Bluejuice20 »

Have 53 plate 206 CC, roof is being a nightmare, replaced the microswitch for the boot curtain, roof retracts no problem but if I hit a pot hole (hard to avoid these days) the beeping starts, if I hit another it can then stop and roof will go back up. However, no joy at all today so manually pulled roof as per hand book. White clips are in the "safe" location so boot lid is locked but not fully, still beeping like mad and unable to fathom out what to do next? Warning light on dash says the boot is open, I guess this is due to the lid not being locked down fully. If I return the white clips to the normal location, the roof will still not work- beep beep beep! Only had the car since January and falling out of love! I think its a micro switch issue but need some guidance please n thanks!!!

I can't avoid every bump or dodgy road surface after all! Had a reset after a repair in the rear pillars and everything appeared to be OK prior to this....

Enright
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Location: Arnold, Nottingham

Re: the Roof - again

Post by Enright »

Might be able to help, but probably needs Peugeot Planet to do a diagnostic so depends where you are.
Can you put your location in your profile?
BCingU,
Neil. ;)

Mine: Daily driver; Mk2 MG ZS+ (TD). Current projects; 2 x Lotus Elan SE Turbos
Previous project: 56 plate 206 CC 1.6 Sport (with added Allure!)

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Capncol
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Location: Reading & Southampton

Re: the Roof - again

Post by Capncol »

Try the "roof open" microswitch adjustment.
Cheers Col.


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