Lots of swearing.

All your other probs if any.
Freedive
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Post by Freedive »

Here's a new one.

Driving on the dual carriageway doing 70mph (ha ha yeah right)and just as I pull accross lanes to go off at a junction, the plastic wiring cover under the steering wheel falls off. Not normally a problem, apart from the fact it slides down my legs into the pedals!!

After a sharp manouvre and some choice swear words, I manage to get back in control.

Not a happy bunny. (Nearly a squished bunny!)

I'm going to screw it back on myself with some self tapping screws. Might also write to Peugeot just to let them know.

rob
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Post by rob »

it wont come off it you clip it in place yourself - no need for screws

none of our 3 cars had them fitted properly.
Rob

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Insomniac
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Post by Insomniac »

Sounds pretty bad! well done on keeping things together and avoiding an accident!

I have problems with the dash fittings too. When you open the doors to reveal the sides of the dashboard the covers at the end are constantly loose!

Insomniac
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Post by Insomniac »

Sounds pretty bad! well done on keeping things together and avoiding an accident!

I have problems with the dash fittings too. When you open the doors to reveal the sides of the dashboard the covers at the end are constantly loose!

Freedive
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Post by Freedive »

Had a funny five minutes afterwards getting myself back together.