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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2005

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306 offside door snags...grrr  

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Sheila - 15 Jan 2005 22:07 GMT
Hey all,

After 30,000 miles in my ownership my offside door seems to have developed a
mind of its own.

OK firstly, the door liner doesn't want to stay clipped in at the top rear
(by the lock) all of a sudden. The reason for this is baffling me. I have
tried moving the plastic clips around in case the top one was worn(!) or
something. Same result.

Second fault (which is a puzzling coincidence) The window today fell to the
bottom of the door. Without too much trouble I was able to remove the door
panel. The sliding lug which travels the window up/down had snapped at the
top therefore tilting the window down and off. What I'm wondering is if the
sliding piece can be replaced easily. I have bodged for now but need an
answer to this one soon if you could guys.

Any help would be greatly appreciated
Mindwipe - 15 Jan 2005 22:13 GMT
> Hey all,
>
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>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated

its easy enough to replace
make sure the glass goes in the front guide and click it back into the seal
(you may have to teae it in with a small screwwy
Sheila - 15 Jan 2005 22:40 GMT
I made myself misunderstood. The piece of glass is fine, its just the lug I
am having snags with!!

> > Hey all,
> >
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> make sure the glass goes in the front guide and click it back into the seal
> (you may have to teae it in with a small screwwy
R.N. Robinson - 16 Jan 2005 15:51 GMT
> Hey all,
>
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> tried moving the plastic clips around in case the top one was worn(!) or
> something. Same result.

They all do that,  miss ;-)

Ron Robinson
 
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