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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2008

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Remote Locking

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JT - 03 Jan 2008 14:12 GMT
The remote will unlock my 806 Hdi but not lock it.  The rest of the central
locking sysytem is working fine with the key. Anyone any clues? Could it be
the cold weather? How can you check whether it is the sender or receiver at
fault? Haven't changed the battery yet as it still operates OK to unlock but
that seems to be the next logical step.... unless someone knows better!

Many thanks.
JT - 03 Jan 2008 17:18 GMT
> The remote will unlock my 806 Hdi but not lock it.

Took the remote apart and can see that the 'lock' microswitch is bent over
and needs resoldering into place. Trouble is the pcb doesn't want to come
out.  Do I just give a strong pull? Anyone know?  Thanks.
Chrs - 03 Jan 2008 20:18 GMT
you dont know unless you try..
Brian - 04 Jan 2008 09:46 GMT
> > The remote will unlock my 806 Hdi but not lock it.
>
> Took the remote apart and can see that the 'lock' microswitch is bent over
> and needs resoldering into place. Trouble is the pcb doesn't want to come
> out.  Do I just give a strong pull? Anyone know?  Thanks.

Look carefully and you will probably see some small plastic hooks
holding the pcb. Just a question of easing them away from it
JT - 05 Jan 2008 11:04 GMT
Look carefully and you will probably see some small plastic hooks
holding the pcb. Just a question of easing them away from it

Found one. Thanks. Going to need a tiny soldering iron though!
 
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