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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / June 2006

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pug 306 d turbo heater matrix

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mattjholmes2002@hotmail.com - 06 Jun 2006 01:19 GMT
hi all, i have a smell that comes from my heaters when i switch them on. it
seems as if  its sort of a smell of hot water if you know what i mean!! is
this the heater matrix?? how can i get around this??  is it hard to replace??
and is there any other ways arould this to bodge it up ect?? i seen a photo
of a heater matrix, it looks like a radiator inside, so im guessing it must
have a small leak. would that stuff you put in to the radiator that plugs up
leaks work??
 

pug 306 d turbo
1997 p reg
no air con

thanks in advance
boxy - 06 Jun 2006 08:57 GMT
>hi all, i have a smell that comes from my heaters when i switch them on. it
>seems as if  its sort of a smell of hot water if you know what i mean!! is
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>
>thanks in advance
hi my matrix box gone on my pug 306 been told a days work to fix and around
300 pounds
Simmey - 07 Jun 2006 20:56 GMT
> hi all, i have a smell that comes from my heaters when i switch them on.
> it
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> thanks in advance

Hi,

As Boxy said, about a days labour for a part that costs about £35 inc vat!

I done mine myself using an accomplice and the use of a Haynes manual!!

The complete dash needs to come out BUT, if your methodical about it, and
being careful labelling all the wires its not too difficult if you don't
mind cut hands etc... etc... :-)

I did find some useful tips on the web, one being that you can part the
matrix inside the vehicle  so you don't have to force out the bulk-head
grommet (which looked like a pain to get out and re-fit) and the other tip
is not to forget to adjust the brake light switch (its an adjustable mech
that gets frigged when you pull the dash out forgetting the attached wire! I
done this and put it all back together and found NO BRAKE LIGHTS!!! DOH!

Cheers
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