Hi
My 206cc is making that beeping noise when it thinks that the roof hasn't completed it's open/close cycle. I've taken it to an independent garage who plugged in some software but it wasn't Planet2000, so it wouldn't really give any info.
Does anyone have this software near by me (I'm in Ashford, Surry TW15) that would be kind enough to help me please? Or maybe help me check the sensors etc for my roof - I am clueless!!
Thanks
Newbie needs help ref. beeping roof
Re: Newbie needs help ref. beeping roof
One possible cause is the speedo signal not reaching the roof ECU. The usual cause of this is defective speed sensor in the gearbox.
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Re: Newbie needs help ref. beeping roof
Hi IanL
Thanks for your message. Would any garage check this for me? Would they be able to replace it? How big a job are we talking? And lastly how much will it cost?
Thanks for your message. Would any garage check this for me? Would they be able to replace it? How big a job are we talking? And lastly how much will it cost?
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Re: Newbie needs help ref. beeping roof
Just to add, when the roof is up it stops beeping when my car stops moving. When my roof is down it beeps continuously. Does that help much?
Thanks again for helping...
Thanks again for helping...
Re: Newbie needs help ref. beeping roof
The Roof ECU requires the speed data to remind the driver not to move the roof when the speed is above about 5 mph. If it does not have the data, it beeps, unless the roof is closed. I certainly sounds like that is your problem.
I know of one instance where this occurred, and the speed sensor was changed. The problem was cured. However, the owner said the speedometer had been working ok, which suggests it could have been a data transmission error, which was cleared when the sensor was changed.
So, before going to the Peugeot Dealer, it might be an idea to perform a BSI Reboot, which costs nothing.
To find a nearby Peugeot Owner with Planet 2000, try https://www.peugeotforums.com/forums/ma ... -map-7734/.
I know of one instance where this occurred, and the speed sensor was changed. The problem was cured. However, the owner said the speedometer had been working ok, which suggests it could have been a data transmission error, which was cleared when the sensor was changed.
So, before going to the Peugeot Dealer, it might be an idea to perform a BSI Reboot, which costs nothing.
To find a nearby Peugeot Owner with Planet 2000, try https://www.peugeotforums.com/forums/ma ... -map-7734/.