to remove lcd display first remove ac control from below lcd by unscrewing the two screws accesible through the two holes either side of ac panel.
on removal of this you will see the two lower torx screws holding the lcd display.
unscrew these and remove the display bottom first.
hope this helps.
if you use on short runs to shops stop and start alot then change every 50,000 miles its cost efective compared to new engine rebuild
I believe it to be the airbag (passenger) making that humming sound
you can do 1500km with a full gas tank just highway 80-90 mph
I also did about 30mpg on highway, driven at 110-120mph with 5 people total in the car with luggage
Impressive figures, the car was a 110hp hdi
you can do 1500km with a full gas tank just highway 80-90 mph
I also did about 30mpg on highway, driven at 110-120mph with 5 people total in the car with luggage
Impressive figures, the car was a 110hp hdi
I have a 2003 406 Estate with 2.0 HDi in New Zealand and I get 5.7 L/100km (49.5 mpgImp) highway and 6.0 L/100km (47 mpgImp) mixed city/highway. Doesn't seem to change much laden or unladen. Towing a small caravan with serious wind resistance I get about 8.0 L/100km.
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If you ring Peugeot Australia on 1300304077, have your rego numbver and last six numbers of your vin number and they wilol tell you.
I do mine (taxi fleet of 4, and formerly had year-2000 306 2.0HDi fleet the same) every 50-60thousand miles, = approximately 80,000km.
If you have just bought the car, do it anyways. Don't believe a dealer (even a main dealer) or salesman, even if they have "proof" on paper. Just do it. My last ones cost £30 parts (40 Euros) and 2 hours labour.
I do not buy genuine Peugeot ones, just a reputable brand that the garage trusts.
I think the recommended by Peugeot is something like 120,000km.
Big repair if it fails.
My lad just replaced them on our 306 TD, they are the square ones that fit in to the front bumper. They are fastened on at the bottom by a large nut. As you face the headlights right hand one is accessed via an access hole in bottom of bumper and left hand is more easily accessed same way. Suggest you spray first with WD40 as they were fairly tight, had to swivel side to side & tap them using a piece of bar to get them out. Also had to flex the plastic back while someone did the tapping in order to get them out of the bumper hole. The wiring comes in via a shaped grommet that pops out & back in easily. One light was broke and other badly corroded so replaced with a pair made by Ring that got off ebay(genuine ones go for a lot), new ones look & work great; they are marginally smaller but that made easier to refit. Good luck.
there is a connection under each seat if you undo this then the air bag light will flash for 5 mins after you start the engine then stay on.
I had the same problem with mine if the light stays on the airbag will not work
there not foglights there spotlights that come on with the main beam
The 406 saloon is 4598mm long, the estate is 4738mm, the coupe is 4615mm.
The Peugeot 406 is made by french car makers. This is large and spacious and sedan type look. The lines are sleek and finished. The interior can be tailored to fit you.
First time 100,000 miles for 1st generation HDI (2.0 and 2.2)