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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / September 2007

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406 indicator stalk + LCD display failure

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Springy - 23 Sep 2007 12:01 GMT
Hi All,

2002 406 Rapier, 90 bhp.

The indicator stalk is misbehaving - when I straighten up after a right
turn the stalk drops right down and starts indicating left, instead of
cancelling properly - this has caused a couple of near misses with
people waiting at junctions thinking I am going to turn in.

Are these things easy to replace/repair, and has anyone any idea on price?

Secondly, the area of the display that indicates the time has gone dim,
I preseume one of the leds has failed. Again, is this easy to fix?

TIA,

Neil.
/\BratMan/\ - 23 Sep 2007 12:20 GMT
> Hi All,
>
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>
> Are these things easy to replace/repair, and has anyone any idea on price?

Refer to my earlier post (30/08/07 and reply from Chris Hodges:
(Peugeot 406 1998 1.8 LX headlight and indicator stalk arm switch.)

A new indicator stalk arm switch cost me £41.00 from Peugeot dealer.
Springy - 23 Sep 2007 15:58 GMT
>> Hi All,

> Refer to my earlier post (30/08/07 and reply from Chris Hodges:
> (Peugeot 406 1998 1.8 LX headlight and indicator stalk arm switch.)
>
> A new indicator stalk arm switch cost me £41.00 from Peugeot dealer.

Tx, I'll give it a go.

Neil.
Keith Willcocks - 23 Sep 2007 13:05 GMT
> Hi All,
>
> 2002 406 Rapier, 90 bhp.
>
> Secondly, the area of the display that indicates the time has gone dim, I
> preseume one of the leds has failed. Again, is this easy to fix?

I think you will find that the display is back lit by bulbs and one of them
has blown.
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Springy - 23 Sep 2007 15:59 GMT
>> Hi All,

>> Secondly, the area of the display that indicates the time has gone dim, I
>> preseume one of the leds has failed. Again, is this easy to fix?
>
> I think you will find that the display is back lit by bulbs and one of them
> has blown.

Ta. Any idea how to get at these?

Neil.
Malc - 23 Sep 2007 21:19 GMT
>>> Hi All,
>
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>
> Ta. Any idea how to get at these?

Lever it out with a small screwdriver. At least that's what I did on mine
for the clock display when that went, then the radio display when that
popped a couple of weeks later.

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Springy - 23 Sep 2007 22:42 GMT
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> Secondly, the area of the display that indicates the time has gone
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> for the clock display when that went, then the radio display when that
> popped a couple of weeks later.

ok. So the individual panels pop out when you screwdriver them from the
side?

Neil.
malc - 24 Sep 2007 08:38 GMT
> ok. So the individual panels pop out when you screwdriver them from the
> side?

Yes

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