206 indicator fault

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by Bob Watkinson, Aug 4, 2005.

  1. My indicator has started indicating left by itself. A slight touch knocks it
    off again so I suspect a faulty switch. Is there anything I can do to fix it
    or does it need replacing? Is it an easy DIY job to get it out and fit a new
    one?

    Cheers, Bob
     
    Bob Watkinson, Aug 4, 2005
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  2. Bob Watkinson

    nigel Guest

    What year is it? Is it a MUX car? If yes, then the whole column switch
    arrangement needs renewing--it's called a Comm 2000. I would not call
    it an easy DIY job. Due to new rules at Peugeot, if your car is under
    4 years and under 60,000 miles then the Comm 2000 will be changed
    under warranty.
     
    nigel, Aug 5, 2005
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  3. It's a 1.9LX Diesel 5 years old
     
    Bob Watkinson, Aug 5, 2005
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  4. Bob Watkinson

    Gerd Busker Guest

    I have exactly the same problem. Giving the column a tap tends to solve
    it for a while. This is also an 1.9D LX.
    Sept 2000 car, damn this started after the warranty ran out!

    Gerd.
     
    Gerd Busker, Aug 5, 2005
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  5. Bob Watkinson

    nigel Guest

    So you're both out of warranty. If it's a MUX car then the unit costs
    around £150 and takes 30 minutes to fit. If it is a non-MUX car then
    the indicator stalk is around £30 and slightly less to fit. For
    information, you can tell if it's a MUX car or not by the remote radio
    stalk. If it is round then it's a non-MUX. The MUX car has a large
    flat stalk.
     
    nigel, Aug 6, 2005
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