Front fog light

Electrical 206CC problems
Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Well that was fun. After washing the car, I notice that the n/s foglight is loose. Further investigations revealed that it was only held on by the bottom screw. (For those who are interested, it should also be held in place via two clips at the top.)

After removing the wheel for better access, I discover I need to move the internal trim out of the way. Two screws later and I can move this up a few inches to unscrew the foglight.

This should have been the easy part. Clip the top two clips in place and reattach the bottom by its screw.

It's not going to be that easy though, is it? Of course not. Peugeot in their infinite wisdom have decided to plonk a completely useless fitting in the way of the right hand clip. 5 minutes of jiggling and I finally have the top clips in place.

Reattach the screw, reattach the trim, stick the wheel back on and (after half an hour and several cuts) I now have a foglight that's in the state it should have been in the first place.

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you know the monkies have trouble gripping spanners/screwdrivers etc etc :D :D :D :D
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Post by Derek »

hands get a bit sticky .......... with the banana's :D
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