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After one year of trouble free motoring, it's all going wrong.

At Christmas I had problems with the boot lock not opening, the problem was it did not happen all the time, then problems started with the alarm. If I dead locked it the alarm kept going off. In true Peugeot style replaced everything, instead of finding out what the problem really was. Did they fix it no, though atempt number two has been ok for a couple of weeks now.

Problem number two, pulling vilolently to the left. Sent it for the tracking even though I had not hit anything, miles out, corrected it, turn a hard turn throughs it off again. Too it to my uncles garage for him too look at it, no signs of any damage underneath, no excess wear on the tyres, swap all the tyres about, does that work no!!

Lets see what Peugeot have to say on Monday, should be interested. Hope it's not to costly

Sara :cry: :cry: :cry:

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sorry to hear that sara :(

hope the monkies can get to the bottom of the problem, fingers crossed for ya :D :D :D :D :D
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Did they fix it?? No

can't find a problem either. back to square one

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i take it they checked the front suspension including shocks, springs and arms for signs of damage/wear ??????
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Post by Sara »

They don't understand all that technical talk. I will take it to my uncle at the weekend. Then go back and tell then how to mend it.

Sara

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sound slike the way to do it :D :D

teaching the monkies new tricks :D
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Post by Derek »

sound slike the way to do it :D :D

teaching the monkies new tricks :D
wrong lyndon - don't they say you cant teach monkeys new tricks :lol:
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noooo, don't say that Derek, I'm living in hope

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sorry, good luck :D
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Post by 206cc_babe »

I've got the same problem with my boot. It won't open so I've had to book it in. It's well annoying but its always been really stiff!

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Post by Sara »

I hope you get it sorted they replaced my boot celenoid & internal alrm sensors, but they didn't get it right first time.

Good luck
Sara