Thanks a lot for the fast response. I will try as you suggest!
Best regards
Kasper
Don't mention it... I know how irritating that flashing light is ;-)
Try and locate the (little) connector under your drivers seat and try and
push them together by hand, sometimes that does the trick, but a permanent
solution will be soldering. Did the trick for my, no more flashing lights
(apart from my now broken fuel gauge that is, now i've got the low-fuel
warning light always on :-( )
Cheers,
Bas
> Thanks a lot for the fast response. I will try as you suggest!
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Buccaneer - 24 Jan 2005 09:03 GMT
> Don't mention it... I know how irritating that flashing light is ;-)
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>> > > blink and after 10 minutes does it light constantly. Does anybody
>> > > have
To back up what Bas said, my 406 had this problem when it was only about a
year old and the Peugeot agents remade the joint under the drivers seat by
soldering it. Six months later the light started flashing again and they
soldered the joint under the passenger seat. For the five years since it
has been fine.
another cheap way is to put a peice of black tape over the flashing
light..........