"Beep" when I go over speed bumps

Electrical 206CC problems
julee
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Post by julee »

Thanks for the info Lyndon.....no its not still under warranty as it ran out in May :(

Hope they don't take long to fix the problem.......better take the plastic with me. Can't believe they charge such an extortionate amount per hour!!!! :rolleyes:

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Post by Lyndon »

flutter those beautiful eyes at them it might help with a price reduction :D
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Ha Ha! :oops:

I'll try, but I don't think that will persuade the monkeys to give me a price reduction!! :lol:

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Post by JMCB206cc »

Hi - I've just fixed this problem myself :thumbs:

The boot latch on mine had come loose and was very easy to mend - all you need is a friendly passenger and a small spanner !

Get your passenger to watch the centre display as you drive over a bump, and see if a car picture appears briefly when the beep sounds. If so, then see if any part of the car picture is "filled in" - this is the clue to where the problem is.

If you suspect the boot area, open the boot and inspect the latch on the car body ( not the bit on the boot lid itself )

Try moving it firmly with your hand - if it moves at all, then you've found the problem !

To fix, simply tighten up the bolts on either side.

There may also be some evidence of wear or rubbing on the parts.

Rgds,

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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Thank you for your input. It may well benefit someone else.
And welcome to the site.
Ron
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Post by LILY »

Thank you JMCB you've just described my problem. I will tighten the bolts and will b in touch.

Lily
Also i would like to introduce myself as a new member, this is my 1st post. I've got 206cc 1.6 allure 03 reg silver. Had it since March 05- never had a prob. till now. Been reading the posts for my future reference. I found this site very useful.
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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Welcome to the forum Lily. Good to have you with us.

Ron
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LILY
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Post by LILY »

Hi JMCB

I did what you suggested and I found my boot latch was loose and one of the bolts was nearly coming off. I tightened this and 'eureka' the problem is gone. I say "a problem shared, a problem halved, or in my case a problem solved. Thanks a lot.

Hi Ron

Thanks for your warm welcome.

Lily

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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Well done Lily. What an excellent result!
Ron
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Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)