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On a 1994 Peugeot (not sure if later models are the same), open the bonnet and at the back of the headlight casing will be a round shaped rubber fixing for the bulb. Turn to the right (could be left!) and the bulb and holder should come out. Change bulb over and replace.
In one of three places, either: In front of the fuse box on the LHS inside the glove box, under the cover on the RHS of the steering wheel or under the rubber insert in the coin tray below the ashtray.
Replace it.
the diagnostic socket on peugeot 307 is under the ash tray( behind the gear lever). Lift up and remove the rubber pad and there it is. Dave
The characteristics of a power steering hose is it is a hard rubber thick enough to hold the fluid needed to make the power steering work.
you have a worn out steering gear box or the rubber coupler in the steering col-um is broken
The filter is hose clamped into the low pressure return line to the pump. First, drain the power steering fluid, then cut the rubber hose line within an inch of the filter and install the new one.
No. Brake fluid is not a petroleum product. Power steering fluid is. Petroleum product will swell and ruin rubber part's brake system is full of rubber parts. You will destroy your brake system using power steering fluid.
Cut the rubber seal and gently push the windscreen out.
Ive read on forums it has to be cut off with a dremmel etc Bit pointless it being there!
The whole thing, ends and all needs to be changed, it is a hydraulic line and will blow off under pressure if you don't