BSI

Electrical 206CC problems
sheerness
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Location: Minster-On-Sea, Sheerness, Kent,

BSI

Post by sheerness »

hi there users,

another day another problem,
i have peugeot 206 roland garros 1.6 8V W Reg (2000)
i have had the car for 4 weeks almost, i have had a 2nd had gearbox put in as i was told that stuff was knocking around in there and the car was juddering when i was putting my foot down, so got one and MR clutch had put in a new clutch and this newish box in, 3 days later i got the car back and had the same problem but not as bad, then i was told it was the left front drive shaft so i ordered one from ebay and took it to mr clutch to put in for me, went back 2 hours later and they could not put the new one in because it was the wrong one, ok maybe i did get the wrong one so i have another one coming tomorrow (fingers crossed that is the end of that problem) i was told the car had had an over heating problem where the cooling fan did no come on, the person who had the car before me had done a botch job so we managed to wire up the fan the correct way and put in a new relay, problem fixed, i have noticed that my rear window does not warm up and my mirrors done defrost either, i have put this down to a blown fuse cos the light to say its on does not show up in the heating display, but from what i can see all the fuses are all intact. so bit stumped on that, i had to replace 11 bulbs in the dash as they have blown which then informed me there is an issue with the air bag, still cant find the fault :( now the latest problem i have is that i had new keys made and new fobs and new chips to work with my car but they don't do anything not even the key i had with it don't remotely unlock lock flash the hazords ect, i have tried a few ways to program the key but still have to lock the car with the key its self. somone told me it could be an BSI can sonone please help with try and get this latest issue sorted, i really like my new car and spent alot of money to get it back to its former self, thanks in advance

Dom... :big-grin:

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Capncol
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Re: BSI

Post by Capncol »

Have you tried a BSI reset?
Cheers Col.


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sheerness
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Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:32 pm
Location: Minster-On-Sea, Sheerness, Kent,

Re: BSI

Post by sheerness »

yes i think i have but still the same problem ;(
so maybe i am not doing it rite?....

KR
Dom...