All the fuses are located to the side of the steering wheel. Remove flip down panel and search for the fuse using the fuse diagram located on the back of the flip down panel.
What's the question? Yes, a peugeot 106 has dashboard lights.
passenger side of the car, look beneth the glove box, most fuses are there
Probably because those are warning lights and your car is neither low on oil nor overheating. Alternately check bulbs and fuses.
you haft to remove the bumper first to get to the bolts holding in the lights
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There aren't any, the PS is hydraulic, a pump pipes and oil
You should check the fuses in passenger bay and also under the bonet, where the fuses box is, if fuses are ok, if not change them
there are fuses in 2 places on a 106. the first being in the glove compartment in the top left corner hidden under a piece of material, and the other being in a waterproof box to the right of the engine.
If the speedometer, fuel gauge, and rev counter on your Peugeot 106 are not working, it's likely due to a faulty instrument cluster, a blown fuse, or a malfunctioning sensor. Check the relevant fuses in the fuse box and replace any that are blown. If the fuses are fine, the issue may lie with the vehicle's speed sensor or the wiring connections to the instrument cluster. Consulting a mechanic for a diagnostic check can help identify the exact cause.
Check the fuses, this happened to mine and it was a fuse under the glove box.
Here you go http://www.peugeotlogic.com/fuses/fuses406/fuses1.htm
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