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Default peugeot 206 headlights down

Could be loose wire? check all the wires and the fitting at the lights even the earths as some times if they are not tight they can play around with your lights etc..


On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 14:15:01 +1100
Rob wrote:

On 24/12/2011 4:11 AM, Chris Whelan wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 16:32:29 +0000, Tim Downie wrote:

tg wrote:
got a really bad problem I can't solve on a peugot 206 2001 Y reg. The
low beam headlights don't work. High beam is fine. I replaced the
headlight switch stalk off the steering wheel but no joy.
Is there a single fuse that feeds these lights? or is it a relay? If so
where is it? I've googled for ages on this but can't find any info. I
keep reading about passenger side fuses but there is no passenger side
fusebox in this car. There's a load of fuses below the steering wheel
and box of them under the bonnet. Problem is, non of the fuses are
numbered or labelled in any way, except for amperage. There are no
diagrams or box layouts or or even a hint of what fuse is for what and
there's nothing on the internet to help with this. I read that the
Haynes manual is useless for this so don't want to waste any more
money. I've tried hunting for a service manual but all I get is links
that go to dead ends. Any advice to get these lights back on?

uk.rec.cars.maintenance added.

Tim


(Assuming a 1.4 petrol? Ask again if you want me to check another
variant, although they are probably the same.)

Autodata shows 3 fuseboxes; 1x under bonnet, 2x fascia. Headlight fuses
are in "fascia 1" fuse box, so perhaps there is another one?

However, each lamp has its own fuse; low beams are F31 and F32, so if
they are both out it's unlikely to be the fuses(s).

From the wiring diagram, it would seem there are no relays involved, so
my best guess would be a connector failure between the light switch and
the fuse box.

Pugs are notoriously difficult to do electrical fault finding on; it's
almost like no two are ever the same, and none of them totally conform to
documentation. Good luck!

Chris



Have you checked the bulbs - its not unusual for both bulbs to blow at
the same time.



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Chris