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On a 1994 Peugeot 106, the diagnostic plug is located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. Specifically, it can usually be found above the pedals, to the left of the steering column. This is where you would connect a diagnostic tool to read fault codes or perform diagnostics on the vehicle.
Im no certain but in my 106 it is behind the glove box
The 16-pin diagnostic plug on a 2002 Peugeot 106 is typically located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. You can find it above the footwell, close to the steering column. It may be tucked away in a small compartment or mounted on a bracket for easy access.
It is bulb type as T5 socket.
What's the question? Yes, a peugeot 106 has dashboard lights.
No the Peugeot 106 is not considered vintage. This is true because the Peugeot 106 was made in the year 1991. To be a vintage car you have to be around for more the 20 years
Under glove box, bottom left corner, there is a connector right below the fuse box.
To remove spark plugs from a Peugeot 106, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Then, use a socket wrench with the appropriate size spark plug socket to loosen and remove the spark plug leads. Carefully unscrew the spark plugs by turning them counterclockwise. Once removed, inspect the plugs and replace them if necessary, then reassemble in reverse order.
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Usually, hammering a 13mm socket on works Brilliant-I used a 12mm socket on my Peugeot 807 and it came undone immediately. I had spent best part of a day trying to drill it out and I was about to pay Peugeot £120 to do it. Many thanks jazzers 12mm socket on an 807? Yeah,,,, of course you did, They were bigger than that on the Mk 1 Mini.
Yes, as long as your wheels are 4 stud. Some peugeot 106 models are 3 stud.
Peugeot 106 cars are no longer manufactured. If you want to buy one, you must buy it second hand. However, the Peugeot 106 was originally manufactured in France. They were also manufactured in Tunisia.