Done a manual roof raise - how do I go back to auto?

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bigjohn
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Post by bigjohn »

I've had to manually raise the roof as I stupidly :oops: stopped pressing the button when half open. I followed all the instructions in the owners manual but it doesn't tell you how to get it working again. I've tightened to hyrdaulics back up but I can't seem to get the roof to open automarically now. All I get is a beeping noise when I press the roof button. Is this a dealer job or is their something simple I should know?

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Ed_shek
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Post by Ed_shek »

You'll have to go back to the Dealer and get them to reset the roof mechanism. Unfortunately its only something the dealer can do as it happen to me a while back.
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Post by Lyndon »

did you remember to reset the little white clips ???

try this thread -

http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/modules.p ... pic&t=6324

if no luck then it's a dealer job like ed_shek said :(
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bigjohn
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Post by bigjohn »

I took itr back to the dealer and booked it in for a check up. When I arrived a very kind man on the service desk fixed the problem free of charge in abouit 5 minutes. Just needed opening manually and then resetting.

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Dan
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Post by Dan »

ive accidentally let go of the switch before and even done it on purpose but nothing seems to affect it... so far :lol:

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Post by boyracer »

:shock: WARNING: Don't 'accidentally' turn the key off whilst closing (or opening) the roof. That's enough to stuff the system. No amount of disconnecting and reconnecting the battery made any difference.

I did this during my first week of ownership. The dealer kindly sorted it out free of charge. :D
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Post by ICE DOCTOR »

ive accidentally let go of the switch before and even done it on purpose but nothing seems to affect it... so far :lol:
Me too......lets hope the problems start kicking in with the new owner :twisted: