Owned this now for over 4 months and it's still behaving. Admittedly a lot has been changed or repaired. New sill panel arrived yesterday and hopefully welding is being done on monday. As for the nights drawing in and my driveway gate being invisible when pulling in,I have sorted that issue out too!
Need to try find the spare brake switch for cruise control and get that wired in as I've now got a cruise stalk and enable it on Peugeot planet too. Odd thatbthe car has electric everything but no cruise.
I had 2 led spotlights on a nudge bar on another car so re used one of them and mounted it to the side of roof rack. It's also served a purpose for seeing what I'm doing with trailer in the dark too and has never been used for tailgating chav in a corsa vxr. Pug sold.
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Re: Pug 406 escapades
Rear facing spotlights are excellent for tailhating twunts. Not that I ever used the 2x55w and 2x21w my discovery had for that purpose as it'd be dangerous ya honour.
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Re: Pug 406 escapades
It's just a coincidence m'lud that it's set at that height to see in trailer. In all fairness I've not belted the gate since.
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Regards driveway though if you look down the left side of the car you cam see the driveway gate. There is 4 bungalows here and mine is the end as can be seen. Can also see how narrow it is and why it's a pain in tha arse to get car on and off.
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Re: Pug 406 escapades
Fingers crossed. You seem to have shit for luck. Have you had the belts done? I can't remember.
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Cambelt snapped a few weeks back. I was planning on getting it done after september holidays but it beat me to it. 80 quid for a belt,waterpump and tensioner as well as 1 cam rocker was all the damage done. 50 quid labour to fix it.