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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2005

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Peugeot 205 indicators

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Paulinho - 08 Jan 2005 14:02 GMT
Does anyone know of an online manual as it looks like I have to take the
headlights out to fit my new indicators..?

Is that correct..

Thanks
Dirk Lucas - 08 Jan 2005 16:35 GMT
Paulinho schrieb:
> Does anyone know of an online manual as it looks like I have to take the
> headlights out to fit my new indicators..?

Sorry, I do not know where to get one.

> Is that correct..

Yes, that is correct. The headlights are held in place by clamps made from wire,
one on each side. You have two bend them towards the back of the car. The
headlight then pops out and you can access the screws which hold the indicators.

cu,
Dirk

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Bas - 08 Jan 2005 16:55 GMT
I have once downloaded parts of a workshopmanual, I had to change one of the
indicators too (snow + lamppost = broken indicator). It is a little bit
tricky, I think you have to remove the grille as well.

The manual was on a 205 GTi website somewhere, can't find it in my bookmarks
anymore unfortunately, sorry for that. You can always get a Haynes
workshopmanual (second hand on Amazon for example). They cost about GBP
12.50 new, well worth the money i.m.h.o.

Good luck, Bas

> Does anyone know of an online manual as it looks like I have to take the
> headlights out to fit my new indicators..?
>
> Is that correct..
>
> Thanks
Paulinho - 08 Jan 2005 19:49 GMT
Thanks all of you, i will look at it on Sunday PM, I lost a lense cover
somewhere...?

Must of fallen off at speed when i was rallying through the lanes,.,
Paulinho - 09 Jan 2005 15:06 GMT
Well fitted them with ease... only lost the skin on one knuckle....

Thanks for the tips.
Matt - 13 Jan 2005 12:20 GMT
Yep, I find the hardest part is getting the little 'dip-adjust' thing
reconnected to the headlamp afterwards!

M

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> Well fitted them with ease... only lost the skin on one knuckle....
>
> Thanks for the tips.
ntsmith@ntsmith.plus.com - 23 Jan 2005 10:09 GMT
I dont honestly think you will need one. I never and I am not a mechanic.

Good luck

Nigel
 
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