406 petrol flap removal

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Guest, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Hello, All

    Can someone please explain how i remove the petrol flap on a 2001 HDi 406.


    Cannot find anything in the Haynes manual

    TVM

    Rob J
     
    Guest, Oct 4, 2007
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  2. Guest

    djimbo Guest

    Here's some words of wisdome glened from this NG a while back which got my
    busted flap sorted.
    (I got a new flap off Ebay BTW) fraid I don't know who the OP was.

    Gently tap the long hinge pin upward about an inch so the smaller diameter
    parts of the pin are in line with the two parts of the hinge.(You'll see
    what I mean when you do it) You'll see abit of pastic protruding from the
    flap just above the pin, which prevents the pin working it's way upwards by
    iteself. Then pull the flap off the pin.
    With a sharp knife cut around the joint of the painted bit to the rest of
    the flap.
    Clean up where they meet and glue together with new flap..
    (The OP suggested superglue but I'm more into EVO stick which worked fine
    for me.)
     
    djimbo, Oct 4, 2007
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  3. Guest

    Nigel Guest

    That would be me! Here is the entire post.

    The bit that opens the flap is part of the hinge and is just a piece
    of plastic that goes up against the bodywork at the hinge and bends
    slightly. Then when the release is pulled it "unbends" and opens the
    flap. It breaks if you close the flap too hard. To fix it you need a
    new flap, and it comes unpainted. However I have got round this.
    Gently tap the long hinge pin upward about an inch so that the smaller
    diameter parts of the pin are in-line with the two parts of the hinge.
    (you'll see what I mean when you do it!) You'll see a bit of plastic
    protruding from the flap just above the pin, which prevents the pin
    from working its way upward by itself. Then pull the flap off the pin.
    With a sharp knife cut around the join of the painted bit to the rest
    of the flap until the two parts come apart. Do the same with the new
    flap. Clean up where the two parts meet and super glue the painted bit
    to the new flap part carefully so that no glue gets on the painted
    bit. Put a weight (book?) on it and leave for 30 mins or so. Then push
    it back on the pin and tap the pin down so that it is under the
    protruding bit of plastic.
    All should now work!
     
    Nigel, Oct 5, 2007
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  4. Guest

    djimbo Guest

    Thanks for that one Nigel..It worked a treat on mine, I'm chuffed every time
    I fill up now without the need for a little wooden wedge for the release
    handle.
    rgds... Djimbo.
     
    djimbo, Oct 5, 2007
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  5. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Hello, Nigel!
    You wrote on Fri, 05 Oct 2007 01:15:10 GMT:

    ??>> ??>>> Hello, All
    ??>>> Can someone please explain how i remove the petrol flap on a 2001 HDi
    ??>>> 406. Cannot find anything in the Haynes manual TVM Rob J
    ??>>
    ??>> Here's some words of wisdome glened from this NG a while back which
    ??>> got my busted flap sorted. (I got a new flap off Ebay BTW) fraid I
    ??>> don't know who the OP was. Gently tap the long hinge pin upward about
    ??>> an inch so the smaller diameter parts of the pin are in line with the
    ??>> two parts of the hinge.(You'll see what I mean when you do it) You'll
    ??>> see abit of pastic protruding from the flap just above the pin, which
    ??>> prevents the pin working it's way upwards by iteself. Then pull the
    ??>> flap off the pin. With a sharp knife cut around the joint of the
    ??>> painted bit to the rest of the flap. Clean up where they meet and glue
    ??>> together with new flap.. (The OP suggested superglue but I'm more into
    ??>> EVO stick which worked fine for me.)
    N> That would be me! Here is the entire post.


    Cheers chaps....pin really stiff to move up got old flap off and new one on
    but cannot get pin to back down
    worried i will break off something but closes and open ok which is what
    matters

    Got it painted for free cos car need a new wing...didnt fancy doing the cut
    and superglue
     
    Guest, Oct 5, 2007
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