Faulty boot catch?

Electrical 206CC problems
LadyFliss
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Faulty boot catch?

Post by LadyFliss »

Hi All,

Car - 206cc - 2003 - 1.6

So no matter how hard I slam it shut the car is convinced the boot is open and beeps at me three times every 30 seconds, Im close to blowing the car up it's driving me NUTS!!

I have had a glance at the catch and it seems ok but I am not 100% sure what I need to check

Any advice on how to fix // what I need to replace // can I just remove a fuse to shut it up till I fix it?


Thanks

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gazza82
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Re: Faulty boot catch?

Post by gazza82 »

There is a tiny micro-switch in the lock ... I'd look at that first.
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LadyFliss
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Re: Faulty boot catch?

Post by LadyFliss »

Ok cool, going to be a pain but I dont suppose there is a diagram or something to tell me where I am looking and what I need to check?

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Capncol
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Re: Faulty boot catch?

Post by Capncol »

On our very own site repair section

Follow the wire from plug 2
http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/repair-20 ... df043d.gif

There is a sticky near the top of the roof section of the forum that gives the location of all the microswitches. http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12945
Cheers Col.


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