I've just given that VIN number a go in Service Box, and you're right - it IS the dog's danglies!fatboyslim wrote:mate service box is the dogs danglies
When you've logged in and entered your VIN number in the top left box with VIN/VIS in then click 'OK'
A new list appears under there if you click on 'CHARACTERISTICS' a whole list comes up which tells you everything about your car
Anyways to find the price of something is easy, you find the part you need in the exploded diagram
Then go to the description list to the right you'll see that as you move your cursor over the description they turn blue and the number of the part in the diagram turns blue also
When you're sure it's that part if you double click the description,on the main page of service box on the upper right side is a box which says 'PARTS' and 'LABOUR' at the top,after double clicking the part description you should see that the part number appears in this box by magic!!
Close the diagram pop-up and on the main page scroll to the top and you should see a shopping trolley type icon( top-right) it'll say 'order parts' when you put your cursor on it, click this
A new page comes up which asks for your details (ignore this unless you DO have an account somewhere)
There's four symbols at the top one looks like a person and car,spanner and piece of paper,SHOPPING BASKET and piece of paper in an envelope
Click on the shopping basket and a list comes up which has all your part numbers,description and prices on it,it even tells you the non-VAT price and the VAT included price
It also warns you that these prices are only Pugs recommended price,so you may end up paying a bit more or less,the few times I've looked on Service box for prices the dealer in Newark has usually charged less!!
I think the car is just about ready to go now - in fact I'm surprised it hasn't started already, but it seems to be stuck in "Economy Mode". I've tried the reset procedure a few times but without success. Whether this is due to a missing or dodgy connection, or whether the BSI is corrupted is beyond me. I'm trying to find a local "Peugeot Planet" guru to help me with diagnostics.
The job list now looks like this:
Priority Jobs:
* Replace BSI/Repair Electrical Fault
* Check Oil Level, Replace Oil & Filter
* Repair Broken Plugs (N/S/F Indicator & O/S/F Foglamp)
* Replace Timing Belt Cover & Check Timing Belt
To Do List:
* Check/Clear Fault Codes (after startup)
* Replace Antifreeze & check for leaks (after startup)
* Check Brakes/ABS (after startup)
* Check Headlamp Beam Alignment (after startup)
Shopping List:
* Windscreen (inc Rain-X)
* N/S/F & O/S/F Tyres
* MoT Test
Bonnet
N/S Wing
N/S Mirror Glass
O/S Mirror Shroud
Bonnet Latch Switch
Oil Filter Cover
PAS Pipe
BSI Plastic Latch
Recharge Aircon
Spare Key & Fob
Owner's Handbook
Completed Jobs:
Check Alternator Belt
Clean Bodywork, T-Cut, Polish & Rain-X Windows
Clean Engine Bay (WD40 & Jetwash), Interior (Cockpit Shine) & Boot
Clean Wheels, Check & Re-paint Brake Calipers (Black Smoothrite)
* Repair Driver's Seat Mechanism
* Replace Accelerator Pedal & Pedal Covers
* Replace Aircon Pipes (Inc Seals)
* Replace Air Intake Pipe & Air Filter Housing
* Replace Battery Tray, Clamp, Cover & Battery
Replace Bonnet Release Cable
* Replace Blown Bulbs (N/S/F Cluster & Multi-function Display)
Replace Bumper Trim Strip (Black EXL Spray)
* Replace N/S Headlamp Levelling Motor & Bulbs
Replace Roof Button
* Replace Clutch Slave Cylinder, Grommet & Pipe, Bleed Brakes & Clutch
Replace Dipstick
Replace Earth Lead
* Replace Engine Bolt-ons (Oil Pressure Sensor, T'stat Housing & Temp Sensor, Lambdas, Crank Pos Sensor, Pipe/Wiring Mountings, Spark Plug Cover)
* Replace Fuel Pipe
Replace Fusebox Cover
* Replace Gearbox End Cover, Gasket & Oil
* Replace Number Plates
* Replace Oil Pressure Switch & Filter Assembly
* Replace PAS Pipe, Pump Cap, Pump Cover and Fluid
* Replace Radiator, Water Hoses & Bottle
Replace Radiator Grille & Middle Bumper Fastener
* Replace Screenwash Pipework
Replace Sound-Proofing & fixings
* Replace Starter Motor
* Replace 2 Wheel Nuts
* Replace Windscreen Wiper Motor & Trim Panel
* Replace Wiring Harnesses (Engine & Main)
Haynes & Workshop Manual on CD
In fact 2 more tasks should be nailed tonight, because I've managed to find a pair of electric mirrors for £30.
All I need to do is mix and match bits from them to repair the ones on the CC (which is do-able).