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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / December 2005

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multi-function display question

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Philip Western - 09 Dec 2005 12:48 GMT
Hi
Does anyone know if the muti-function display on the dash of my 02 406 has
replaceable bulbs? The far right side (where the clock and temperature
displays are situated) has become dim. If not, what the heck do they cost to
replace?
With thanks
Phil.
Jeff - 09 Dec 2005 18:21 GMT
> Hi
> Does anyone know if the muti-function display on the dash of my 02 406 has
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> With thanks
> Phil.

bulbs are in little plastic 1/4 turn holders, they look like an all in one
part, but the bulb pulls out, only pennies from the dealer, while you have
unit out change all of them

HTH - Jeff
Aat - 10 Dec 2005 17:18 GMT
You know how to take the dash out?

Aat

>> Hi
>> Does anyone know if the muti-function display on the dash of my 02 406
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> HTH - Jeff
Philip Western - 10 Dec 2005 22:54 GMT
> You know how to take the dash out?

Thanks for info. Apparently prizing out the two end covers either side of
the unit alows access to the screws that hold it in place. Do you know if it
is crucial to disconnect the battery as that display is usually dead when
the ignition is turned off?
Phil
Jeff - 11 Dec 2005 10:26 GMT
> > You know how to take the dash out?
> >
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> the ignition is turned off?
> Phil

I dont think I disconnected it - it pulls out far enough to change bulbs
without

Regards Jeff
Philip Western - 11 Dec 2005 16:52 GMT
>> > You know how to take the dash out?
>> >
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>
> Regards Jeff

Many thanks.
I have a set of spare bulbs that include atiny glass one with no metal base
(bit like fairy lights) Wonder if I'll find it is the correct bulb for the
job?
Thanks again
Phil.
 
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