>>> is it possible to by pass dim dip resistor
>>> if so,how easy/hard is it to do ?
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>>> tried to order one from main dealer ,its on order ,but they are taking
>>> their time.
>> I couldn't tell you how to do it but it is easy.
>this is the only clue i have
>assuming the advice is correct
>http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/peugeot/2291/106-Headlight-Switch
>
>cut the 3 wires away from the resistor
>and connect 2 of them together ???
I got a Pug dealer to do an emergency repair whilst on the way to
Scotland from home since neither they nor their neighbours had a
resistor in stock. As vj says its a matter of snipping the wires and
joining them together. I'm not sure exactly how but have a look at
this or get your local independent garage to figure it out.
http://www.p-t-cook.freeserve.co.uk/temp/lights.gif
The dim dip resistor is number 27 at M4.
vinyl junkie - 12 Nov 2005 18:15 GMT
>>>> is it possible to by pass dim dip resistor
>>>> if so,how easy/hard is it to do ?
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> The dim dip resistor is number 27 at M4.
thanks for the link.
i've managed to get a couple of resistors from local scrap yard today.
so problem fixed.