So the window was left down intentionally with a view to reconnecting the battery properly? how's the interior cleaned up, have you given it a scrub?
Be a shame if you can't find a box
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I gave the exterior a shampoo and vacuumed the interior, did the dash and interior trim with those trim wet wipe things and it looks pretty good.
When I connected the battery (£20 from the local breaker) everything came to life., the tailgate window opened and the headlamps came on.
It's fairly high spec, has ESP and cruise control.
Needs tyres, they're mostly at the limit although a couple would pass and as I said in a previous post the original spare has never been on.
When I connected the battery (£20 from the local breaker) everything came to life., the tailgate window opened and the headlamps came on.
It's fairly high spec, has ESP and cruise control.
Needs tyres, they're mostly at the limit although a couple would pass and as I said in a previous post the original spare has never been on.
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I wonder if a manual gearbox conversion might be possible or economic?
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I have considered it Jim but I doubt it's worth the effort, I did one on a Hillman Minx years ago (Smiths Easydrive) that was bad enough.
One thing I've noticed is how easy it is to get this auto box out compared to the manual box, looks a doddle.
One thing I've noticed is how easy it is to get this auto box out compared to the manual box, looks a doddle.
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The autobox fitted to another PSA brand?
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^^ that's because you fixed it 

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Well, I did have to buy a replacement switch, but it did open before then (sometimes on its' own when a different door was opened or closed!).
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Hell Razor5543 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2017, 15:55Well, I did have to buy a replacement switch, but it did open before then (sometimes on its' own when a different door was opened or closed!).
I noticed this one did something similar, the tailgate was open a touch, I opened one of the rear doors and the tailgate window popped open.
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Gibbo2286 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2017, 16:45Hell Razor5543 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2017, 15:55Well, I did have to buy a replacement switch, but it did open before then (sometimes on its' own when a different door was opened or closed!).
I noticed this one did something similar, the tailgate was open a touch, I opened one of the rear doors and the tailgate window popped open.
On my switch the wiring showed distinct signs of water damage (the insulation was OK, but the copper was blackened). When I replaced the switch (around £40 from Peugeot) the tailgate behaved properly.
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Mine doesn't open although it's a minor detail.
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I found and bought a gearbox
so now I'm committed (or ought to be
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The mechanical stuff is pretty straightforward but I might need some help from you guys when it comes to 'Initialise the ECUs following the instructions on the diagnostic tool.' I've got the tool but never yet used it.
The whole project is a huge gamble but........................


The mechanical stuff is pretty straightforward but I might need some help from you guys when it comes to 'Initialise the ECUs following the instructions on the diagnostic tool.' I've got the tool but never yet used it.
The whole project is a huge gamble but........................
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Excellent
I shall follow the project with great interest Gibbo 

