Two Questions for you!

Anything related to the 206CC
lucy
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Post by lucy »

:?: :?: :?:

1. What does the button at the end of the light/indicator stalk do? Ive pressed it a few times but nothing ever happens!

2. My car is an 03 model with black trim around the bodywork. Ive noticed that on face lifted 03 models the bumpers are now colour coded.
Are there any other differences between the two models? If so what are they?

Many Thanks.

Lucy

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Post by MattB »

1. If the key is turned to the first click (ie power but not engnie) the button will enable/disable the autoamtic headlights if you have them. I think that it also controls the sat nav system if yuo have a standard peugeot fitted one.

2. Hmm... not sure! Anybody?

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Post by Duncan »

2. It's got black dials with chrome/silver surrounds.
The rear lights are different - kind of like red lexus style lights
and it's got colour coded bumber like you mentioned.

- can't think of anything else :D
honeycomb grill

something like traction control
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Post by CB »

Ejector Seat

Heat guided missiles
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Post by Duncan »

we don't all have the access you do for our modifications...........



so there's a Harrier sitting around a in a forgoten hanger somewhere missing a few parts?
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Post by CB »

I think they call it a "perk of the job" ;)
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Post by Duncan »

all I get is my plumbing done cheep

you couldn,t get me one of those machine guns that shoots in the direction the pilot looks like on Apaches.


......and VTOL would be useful. but must work with the roof down
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Post by CB »

i'll see what I can do...our Apaches don't work brilliantly well though. I think they borrowed the mechanics from Peugeot...
I don't think it'll be too far in the future that we start to see Head-Up displays (HUD) on standard cars. (ie fuel, oil, odo readings "projected" onto your windscreen) Am I right in thinking this technology may already be on top of the range executive cars or did i dream it??
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Post by MattB »

Kenwood do a heads-up display that can be used with most headunits. However, I tihnk it's more like a see-through piece of glass with an LCD inside it that you look through rather than get it projected.

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Post by Jussi »

New Bmw 5series have Head-Up display (don't know if it's standard). Here's what they say in Bmw's website: "Vehicle speed information or navigation system directions - the optional Head-Up Display (available end of 2003) means that the driver's eyes never have to leave the road. Information is projected into the driver's field of vision"
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Post by Cappy »

Yes alot of manufactures are looking into this for driving aids etc..