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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / May 2006

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206 LOOK 2003 MODEL - Reversing Lights?

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Richard - 03 May 2006 17:11 GMT
Help please
The reversing lights are not working on my recently acquired car.  I've
checked the bulbs and fuse which are OK.  Anyone any ideas?
Richard
Chris - 03 May 2006 19:23 GMT
> Help please
> The reversing lights are not working on my recently acquired car.
> I've checked the bulbs and fuse which are OK.  Anyone any ideas?
> Richard

have a look at the switch on the side of the gearbox.9 out of 10 times
its the switch,
Richard - 08 May 2006 08:22 GMT
Thanks,  Any idea where exactly that switch is cos I can't seem to spot it.

>> Help please
>> The reversing lights are not working on my recently acquired car.
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> have a look at the switch on the side of the gearbox.9 out of 10 times
> its the switch,
nigel - 08 May 2006 20:51 GMT
>Thanks,  Any idea where exactly that switch is cos I can't seem to spot it.
>>
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>> have a look at the switch on the side of the gearbox.9 out of 10 times
>> its the switch,

Right smack on top of the gearbox. Remove the air filter and it has a
(usually) grey two pin connector to it. You need a 22mm deep socket to
remove it.
Richard - 09 May 2006 17:29 GMT
thanks, come weekend I'll giv it a go.

>>Thanks,  Any idea where exactly that switch is cos I can't seem to spot
>>it.
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> (usually) grey two pin connector to it. You need a 22mm deep socket to
> remove it.
 
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