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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2007

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106 rear heater problems

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ken75 - 16 Jan 2007 10:25 GMT
the rear heater doesn’t work on my 1996 106 diesel.When i press the
button the switch doesn’t light up.Is this a possible fuse problem if
so which fuse box is it? and which fuse is it,as i don’t have a manual
or fuse schedule?

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malc - 16 Jan 2007 21:34 GMT
> the rear heater doesn't work on my 1996 106 diesel.When i press the
> button the switch doesn't light up.Is this a possible fuse problem if
> so which fuse box is it? and which fuse is it,as i don't have a manual
> or fuse schedule?

According to the Haynes BoL it's Fuse 5 in the passenger fuse box which
supplies power to the heated rear window via a relay. The relay is fed
via fuse 2 in the same fuse box. As this is Haynes' information it may
or may not be bollocks. I have known Haynes BoLs to differ completely
from the information in the driver's handbook.

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