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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / November 2005

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Peugeot 206cc

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tonygriff - 10 Nov 2005 22:24 GMT
Recently bought a 206 cc, 54 plate registered October 2004.  October
2005 it caught fire!  Apparently it is a problem with the wiring in the
ECU, has any one else experienced anything like this?  If so what
response did you get from your dealer/Peugeot?  Any feedback
appreciated.
PAUL SUTHERLAND - 10 Nov 2005 23:20 GMT
I have a 307 2L hdi 52 plate and i have had a list of problems with the ecu
unit (or so my local dealer says every time i take in) The wiring system is
always faulty in mine, the only thing that hasnt happened is a fire, but if
it does i wont be calling the fire brigade!!!!!
> Recently bought a 206 cc, 54 plate registered October 2004.  October
> 2005 it caught fire!  Apparently it is a problem with the wiring in the
> ECU, has any one else experienced anything like this?  If so what
> response did you get from your dealer/Peugeot?  Any feedback
> appreciated.
Nick (UK) - 12 Nov 2005 00:29 GMT
Ditto

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>I have a 307 2L hdi 52 plate and i have had a list of problems with the ecu
>unit (or so my local dealer says every time i take in) The wiring system is
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>> response did you get from your dealer/Peugeot?  Any feedback
>> appreciated.
 
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