roof
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robertj
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- Location: louth lincolnshire
roof
once again the 1.6cc back to garage that we purchased car from asked for my money back,given them one please note one last chance to sort this rooof problem out,they are sending the vehicle to ford harwells in grimsby to be put on a proper diagnostic computer/machine to be fair they replaced/radiator/front discs/air con radiatot/roof boot scensors/roof switch/full cambelt kit(plus followers)rear boot led light/plus scensor in pillar/we purchased car for £3,450 with new woolfrace alloy wheels plus new tyres,we have smiled and joked about all this,now is the time to make a stand we will keep you informed,some one out there must know how to fix all these problems,after all, these cars are tin cans on four wheels,come on 206ccowners club members, guests,who ever visits our site,get on board.i really am not going to let this beat us,watch this space,let me have loads of repls 
- Capncol
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Re: roof
I take it the fault wasn't with the ECU?
I wish you well with this.
I have to say, although I bought the 206's for my wife, I do like having a spin in it myself now and then. They are a lot of fun, but it all needs to work properly.
I wish you well with this.
I have to say, although I bought the 206's for my wife, I do like having a spin in it myself now and then. They are a lot of fun, but it all needs to work properly.
Cheers Col.
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206cc 1.6ltr (Wifes toy)
Mercedes ML (workhorse)
Corvette C3 (my toy)
When requesting help of a technical nature, please give as much detail of the fault as possible along with details of exact model, engine size & type, gearbox, year, mileage, and any relevant work carried out to try to solve the problem to help us help you.
Better still, put the details in your signature.
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robertj
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- Location: louth lincolnshire
Re: roof
the car did not go to hartwell in grimsby,they could not look at the vehicle till next tuesday,so carzone of louth,lincs,had a chap with diagnostics gear to have another look,he advised car zone to strip car down seats,carpet to check all wiring(no trapped wires)carzone could not find any thing wrong,when car stripped down daignostic bloke siad its a fault with the roof ecu,ordered from peugeot at a price of £400,daignostic bloke also said the car should have a 60amp battery fitted to the vehicle,the one on the car is 40amp,6oamp one now ordered,because of the power the roof needs to open the 40amp battery is not big enough,battery coming saturday ecu should be with them next tuesday,i have to say so far all bits replaced at no cost to me all under car zone warranty,annoyed yes with not having the car to use,but if i had purchased the car private,it would hurt my wallet,rob