got my brand new blue cc on march 1st! I love it, got it from an import company in Surrey, so far so good but not enough sunny days to take the roof down for!!
Hope i dont have to suffer half the faults i've read about on her, but even if i do, i'll still love it!!
March 1st Owners here
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Jean
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Like Eve, I also picked up my new CC from an import company in Surrey last week and I love it - just waiting for the weather to change so that I can go topless!
Unfortunately, being an import, I got a manual written in French so there are a couple of features I can't figure out (my French is not THAT good!)
:arrow: The button immediately to the left of the airbag immobiliser - what's it for?
:arrow: The MEMO feature on the radio CD control - what does it do?
:arrow: Does the oval shaped disc in the centre of the rear seats do anything or is it pure decoration?
Any one help?
Unfortunately, being an import, I got a manual written in French so there are a couple of features I can't figure out (my French is not THAT good!)
:arrow: The button immediately to the left of the airbag immobiliser - what's it for?
:arrow: The MEMO feature on the radio CD control - what does it do?
:arrow: Does the oval shaped disc in the centre of the rear seats do anything or is it pure decoration?
Any one help?
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samwise
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Picked up mine Thursday, SE in silver with black black leather. So far, so good, touch wood!
Mine was an import from Motorpoint but came with an English manual.
The Memo on the 3rd stalk is described as twist up/down for next/previous stored radio station or CD (I assume for when a multchanged is installed)
Mine was an import from Motorpoint but came with an English manual.
The Memo on the 3rd stalk is described as twist up/down for next/previous stored radio station or CD (I assume for when a multchanged is installed)
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clairendec
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Reading through the posts I must say that I am lucky in that my roof doesn't leak or squeak and we have had some awful weather in the last week. I only have a couple of niggles; is there any way I can unlock the boot without using the key (ie with remote) and my wipers go backwards! after browsing around my local peugeot dealer it seems that all CC's have wipers that sweep right-left rather than left-right for the UK!!!
It would be nice to hear from any CC owners!
Bye for now
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RTF
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Why march 1st? Is that some kind of special date?
I've got mine on the 14th of march...(does that counts also?)
It's a CC indeed a 2.0 16v Roland Garros. I don't see them here often.
Is that a non-UK Edition? The only thing i miss i heated seatings.
That is not available as an option at Peugeot dealers in the Netherlands. Only in aftermarket, but i'm afraid the leather gets damaged when i do that... But summer comes first now
It's been sunny here for 12 days in a row now! This must be a sign from God himself that i wants me to drive a CC
I've got mine on the 14th of march...(does that counts also?)
It's a CC indeed a 2.0 16v Roland Garros. I don't see them here often.
Is that a non-UK Edition? The only thing i miss i heated seatings.
That is not available as an option at Peugeot dealers in the Netherlands. Only in aftermarket, but i'm afraid the leather gets damaged when i do that... But summer comes first now
It's been sunny here for 12 days in a row now! This must be a sign from God himself that i wants me to drive a CC
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RTF
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I found a link on the site of our German friends with a solution for your problem:is there any way I can unlock the boot without using the key (ie with remote) Bye for now
http://www.ccool.de/apportal/main.php?m ... 6&artid=51
Don't have the wiper problem though
And yes indeed not one sales man told me about the bottle holder, i thought also that it was just for show. But it is in the manual! (which was my bedtime story the first night i had my CC)
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slimgym
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Wish I understood this ... Google made a mess of the translation to English!
I guess this must be the non-mux car?
I'm confused by the diagram and what the servo shown in the diagram does. The assumption is that the servo is the lock/unlock control, and that it's wired one side to ground, so to "lock", +v is applied to pin 16 of BS1. To make the servo go the other way, pin 16 has to be 0v and +v is appled to the ohter side. That fits with the second diagram if the assumption is that pin 5 of BS1 goes +v to "unlock". But how do you get the ground to pin 16 of BS1? Through a pull-up resistor? Is that what the text means by "With the change on the fact it respects that the cable is not switched from the BSI by the switch to mass, since thereby a 20A safety device of the zentralverriegelung is destroyed (for replacement to provide best before: -)." (Googles translation!)
Mine is a mux car, doubt it's that simple for me, it probably needs a change in the software somewhere
Dave
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