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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / September 2005

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Mad wipers update

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Matthew - 28 Sep 2005 14:10 GMT
Well here is the update on my 307 wipers that wouldn't stop....

Steer column control unit changed - problem not fixed
BSI changed - problem not fixed

Next step....new wiper motors and mechanism.....!!!
nigel - 28 Sep 2005 22:53 GMT
>Well here is the update on my 307 wipers that wouldn't stop....
>
>Steer column control unit changed - problem not fixed
>BSI changed - problem not fixed
>
>Next step....new wiper motors and mechanism.....!!!

Well, wherever you have taken it they obviously don't know how to use
the Diag machine! They should be able to eliminate either the Comm
2000 or the BSI or the wiper motor itself using the Diag properly.
They will eventually get there I suppose but at what cost? I hope it
is under warranty! Peugeot do sometimes test returned warranty
material and if there is no fault will recharge the garage.
Matthew - 29 Sep 2005 06:37 GMT
I do have a 3 year/100000km extended warranty, but now they are telling me
they want to charge for the new BSI..!!

Does anyone know if this is covered in the warranty?

> >Well here is the update on my 307 wipers that wouldn't stop....
> >
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> is under warranty! Peugeot do sometimes test returned warranty
> material and if there is no fault will recharge the garage.
Marc  Amsterdam - 29 Sep 2005 10:13 GMT
>I do have a 3 year/100000km extended warranty, but now they are telling me
>they want to charge for the new BSI..!!
>
>Does anyone know if this is covered in the warranty?

You mean that if you'd bought a chair,  one of the legs is not under
warranty?

>> >Well here is the update on my 307 wipers that wouldn't stop....
>> >
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>> is under warranty! Peugeot do sometimes test returned warranty
>> material and if there is no fault will recharge the garage.
nigel - 29 Sep 2005 21:32 GMT
>I do have a 3 year/100000km extended warranty, but now they are telling me
>they want to charge for the new BSI..!!
>
>Does anyone know if this is covered in the warranty?

How on Earth can they charge you for something that didn't even cure
the original problem? Whether it would be covered under the extended
warranty you will have to look at your warranty book. I would have
thought so especially if you are in the first year of your extended
period.

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