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froggy
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Location: Grenoble,France

Post by froggy »

I must have the only right hand drive 206CC registered in France ? It drives the guys mad in Peugeot because they keep getting in the wrong side.

Help! thought I had finished the procedure for lowering the roof but while driving I could hear the alarm sounding.Stopped and tried to finish the operation but all I got from the button was the alarm so couldn't raise or lower the roof , so manual job.

is this normal if you don't finish the procedure! :!: ..........as I am a new owner

Jussi
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Location: Finland

Post by Jussi »

That's not normal. Take it to the dealer to check it out.
I have never used the manual roof job. Why do you have to drive and use to roof at the same time ?
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froggy
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Location: Grenoble,France

Post by froggy »

Yes took it too the dealer he thinks there is a problem with one of the contacts, 2 week wait for an appointment !!!! arg. thanks anyway for the reply.......... :cry:

one more thing he told me the 1 year warranty is up and I must pay. I thought it was two years minimum by law in europe ?

RTF
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Location: The Netherlands

Post by RTF »

Not by law i think.

I know the new peugeots have a 2 year warranty on them.
Maybe the 'older' peugeots have only 1?

When i got my car there was a certificate which i had to sign and the salesman too. In that the warranty was explained and dated,

Here in the Netherlands after 6 months or so, there is a possibility to extend that warranty for another 2 or 3 extra years. Don´t know the costs of it though. But it wasn´t too expensive...
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