...sconnect the electrical connector, pull the clip, switch sensors, clip it in place, reattach the wiring and that's it? Will coolant start running out ... Posted by shamilt1 on 12 November 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
When my fan wasn't working, it was the Fan Control Unit which is located in the front of the car, in front of the radiator.
The easy way to get at i... Posted by evanwr on 12 November 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
When my fan wasn't working, it was the Fan Control Unit which is located in the front of the car, in front of the radiator.
The easy way to get a... Posted by shamilt1 on 12 November 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Thanks Evanwr. It was indeed the fan control unit which I fitted today and it solved my problem- thank you for your post. Posted by shamilt1 on 15 November 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
...find the lights poor, especially if you use the control to point them down a bit. I certainly would not like to use UK lights abroad in winter. Posted by routemaster1 on 02 February 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
Problem sorted. It appears that the light switch works one way when the engine is on and another way when the engine is off. Pressed the light off w... Posted by on 08 May 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
If it is like the Coupe, then I suspect the flap over the microswitch is not springing back & so holding it constantly on which can make all sort... Posted by FakeConcern on 20 January 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
Just had a problem with my tailgate catch too. As others have said, it's relatively easy to sort. You can get the handle and switch for around £50 or... Posted by russ_g_uk on 17 September 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Sorry, I don't remember seeing these when I fixed my own tailgate microswitch problem. They were not in any of the photos that I took. Posted by mjmuk on 10 January 2014 | Relevance: 0.6
It could be either the switch or the lock but also the wiring loom itself given the age of the car http://c4owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.p... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 12 January 2014 | Relevance: 0.6
...on though?
Any suggestions, should I try the switch?
When I touch the boot handle to open it I can here the faint click, not sure if that te... Posted by spacebiscuit on 18 January 2014 | Relevance: 0.6
...ht still do the translucent silicone and then self tap the two lugs closest to the boot switch to provide a bit of mechanical strength as well. Posted by paul2463 on 20 June 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...easier to remove the trim should you ever need to replace the release switch.
I will keep you posted how this 'fix' fares and if it lasts. Posted by Ballistic on 23 June 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...g stuck in the "open" position it sounds like the switch itself has gone, changing the switch would not be too difficult as there is a lot of informat... Posted by paul2463 on 10 September 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...ralia has stuffed up and is now going into damage control mode of blaming PSA or the family cat or whatever they can lay there hands upon, it would be... Posted by niks on 05 August 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
... now have electronic stability control built into the van itself, I have looked at the new Bailey range which on some models comes as standard. Posted by DLJ on 17 January 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...id I cannot remember exact words) before I entered the code the warning displayed as soon as switched on ignition as well as 20mins into journey Posted by rjbean on 17 April 2017 | Relevance: 0.6
...vel as a petrol car. Unfortunately the system for control in Germany with the Umwelt sticker only has red stickers for Euro 2, yellow for Euro 3 and g... Posted by routemaster1 on 17 April 2015 | Relevance: 0.6