To find the code for your car, you can start by checking the owner's manual, which often contains information about the radio or security codes. If that doesn't help, you can contact your vehicle's manufacturer or a local dealership with your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and serial number; they may provide the code. Additionally, some online services specialize in retrieving car codes based on the serial number. If you're still unable to find it, consider seeking assistance from a qualified automotive locksmith.
I read in Haynes Peugeot 106 Modifying Manual that you find the paint code on the passenger outside (I think near the window) or lift the bonnet up and the code should be at the top of the bonnet (when open) Hannah
To find the number you can multiply by four to get 106, you would divide 106 by 4. The result is 26.5. Therefore, you can multiply 4 by 26.5 to get 106.
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On a 1995 Peugeot 106, the paint code can typically be found on a label located in the engine bay, specifically on the front of the engine compartment or on the driver's side strut tower. It may also be present on a sticker inside the driver's door frame or on the door jamb. The code usually consists of a combination of letters and numbers, often prefixed by the letters "M."
Divide 106 by 20 and find out :) It's 5.3 btw :))
here: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l251/sitlo/106%20colours/paint3.jpg
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There is not a colour code system as such on Peugeot's Near to the end of the wire is a number this is the code.
1ns you have a moshling click on it and it wil do something
106 is 1,000,000. An easy way to find 106 is to add 6 zeroes after the 1.