Open the front hood (bonnet) Locate the air filter, locate the air inlet tube attached to it. Use a screwdriver to loose the bracket, remove the whole air inlet tube with the air filter, in order to gain access to the gearbox. Now you can see the sensor, unplug the connector from the sensor, check the contacts, make a short circuit between the two terminals of the wires, and verify if the reversing lights get lit. (Remember to turn the start key first) In case the lights go on, the sensor has a problem and must be replaced. The switch is mounted on the top of the gearbox and can be seen underneath air inlet tube. At least I think that is it as the reverse lights went out when I unplugged it!
Yes, it has one.
The motor is above the switch and interior light.
probably the brake light switch on the pedal if none are working at all
Dashboard warnings on your Peugeot 206 depend on the car's problem. It could be an indicator light for ABS, airbag, engine light or something else.
Short in the wiring, and it is probably the door light switch.
The Peugeot 206 indicator light stalk switch is not directly compatible with the Peugeot 205 due to differences in design and electrical connections. While both vehicles are from the same manufacturer, their components were developed for different models and years, leading to variations in fitting and functionality. It's advisable to consult a vehicle parts specialist or refer to specific compatibility guides for accurate information.
A similar car to the Peugeot 206 is the Peugeot 205 which the Peugeot 206 is modeled after with minor modifications and upgrades from the Peugeot 205 to the Peugeot 206.
On the passenger side, to the left of the glove box
If the windscreen wiper is electric or controlled by a switch, it has a fuse. The wiper fuse on a Peugeot 206 is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment.
I haven't worked on your make and model of vehicle so this answer will be generic in nature since the basics are similar for all vehicles. Your problem with the "Reversing" light [Backup light in US English] switch is one of two things: * The switch is not properly adjusted, or * the contact points inside the switch are stuck in the closed [ON] position. This could be the result of a failed return spring or that the contact points have become stuck [welded] together. The fact that the lights are on indicates that the circuit is working. The "fix" for this issue is to make sure the switch position is properly adjusted, and if the problem continues, then replace the switch.
it is due for a service.
To remove the sunroof switch and interior light switch in a Peugeot 206, start by carefully prying off the plastic trim surrounding the switches using a flat tool to avoid damage. Once the trim is removed, you can access the screws securing the switches; unscrew them and gently pull the switches out. Disconnect the wiring harnesses attached to the back of each switch. Ensure you handle the components with care to avoid breaking any clips or connectors.