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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / February 2007

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Zib - 09 Feb 2007 18:56 GMT
Does anyone know what the "cinch" connector in the armrest storage box is
for?  No mention of it in the owners manual
Winger - 10 Feb 2007 20:31 GMT
Hi,

> Does anyone know what the "cinch" connector in the armrest storage box is
> for?  No mention of it in the owners manual

I'd imagine it's the connector for service computers, similar as in
other cars. Wouldn't try to mess with it anyway.

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Zib - 11 Feb 2007 13:22 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> I'd imagine it's the connector for service computers, similar as in other
> cars. Wouldn't try to mess with it anyway.

 I'm not going to touch it til i know what it is!  I would have thought the
service connector would have been hidden away from the owner, but then Pug
couldn't even be bothered to put the handbrake in the correct place!

I've enjoyed my 407, it's a nice car.  Hope you enjoy yours as much :)
Peter Chant - 14 Feb 2007 00:16 GMT
>   I'm not going to touch it til i know what it is!  I would have thought
>   the
> service connector would have been hidden away from the owner, but then Pug
> couldn't even be bothered to put the handbrake in the correct place!

Hmm, found it on mine always assumed it was something over elaborate for
keeping the armrest down!  Web search brings up the word 'cinch' very often
when dealing with audio cables, especially on German web sites but I can
see nothing specific which matches the connector.  It would be really nice
if it were an easy / cheap way to plug in an MP3 player / phone etc.

Pete

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markmtbanks - 15 Feb 2007 20:01 GMT
>Does anyone know what the "cinch" connector in the armrest storage box is
>for?  No mention of it in the owners manual

Hi  LOLOLOLOLOLOL ...some of the responses crack me up...The connector in
question is for the diagnostic computer ,peugeot planet system.. well done
winger  !!! a good logical guess... regards mark
Zib - 17 Feb 2007 15:23 GMT
>>Does anyone know what the "cinch" connector in the armrest storage box is
>>for?  No mention of it in the owners manual
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>
>Mayhap, smartass, but I still think it's an odd place to put it!  :)>
 
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