Keep your eys open on eBay! From time to time some enterprising souls offer
factory manuals.
Some years ago I bought all the factory manuals for the 605 on eBay -
scanned into .PDF files. More likely than not, somebody has done the same
for the 405 ...
Peugeot has a website, http://public.infotec.peugeot.com/ where the manuals
are accessible, but last time I looked it cost a bit too much.
> Is there an online parts listing with diagrams for the complete range
> of vehicles, that is accessible by the average DIY'er?
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> Regards, Peter.
petercharlesfagg - 14 Mar 2007 19:51 GMT
On 14 Mar, 10:02, "Ívar Pétur Guðnason" <i...@REMOVETHISsimnet.is>
wrote:
> Keep your eys open on eBay! From time to time some enterprising souls offer
> factory manuals.
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> Peugeot has a website,http://public.infotec.peugeot.com/where the manuals
> are accessible, but last time I looked it cost a bit too much.
Thankyou for the link, I have visited the site and as you say it could
prove expensive for just a few minor things.
Thanks again, and I hope all is well with Iceland, I had friend there
over 40 years ago Thor Egertsson in Reykjavik.
Regards, Peter.