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Daae
post May 27 2012, 11:15 PM

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I did sound proofing for all doors. Now, my Pug 207 sounds better. thumbup.gif
Daae
post May 31 2012, 05:07 PM

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What is the price for Peugeot 207's batt?
Daae
post Jun 1 2012, 07:19 PM

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Thanks Mad Max. U r rite. Yesterday, my Pug 207 breakdown. Towed to Service Center and they changed my battery. It cost me 460 - Battery (FIAMM) + 36 for labor cost. sweat.gif
Daae
post Jun 4 2012, 10:12 PM

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I just found out that Pug 207 had rear fog lamps for safety reason. Im wondering, why Pug 207 only have 1 rear fog lamp on the left side of the car and why not both? Anyone? icon_question.gif
Daae
post Jun 6 2012, 09:31 PM

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Added on June 6, 2012, 9:33 pm
QUOTE(lowpro @ Jun 5 2012, 11:01 AM)
the EU regulation is that the rear fog light (if only one is used) must be on the driver's side or the centre. the reason why it is on the wrong side here is because we don't have laws with regards to the rear fog light and because of that, the french decided not to convert that part of the car. and, it is one side only for all markets the car is sold in. i think it is because of cost reduction. there is actually no provision for wiring or bulb (i tried to fit a bulb in there) for the right hand side part. it is just a reflector.

but still, it is better to have (even though it is on the wrong side) than not to have. especially during really heavy rain.
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I see. Thanks lowpro. I thought, it was manufacturing defect. flex.gif


Added on June 6, 2012, 9:38 pm
QUOTE(Pogostik @ Jun 5 2012, 11:53 AM)
Switch to open the engine hood is located on the passenger's side! Have to step out the car, go to left (passenger) side of the car, open the window and pull the switch. So troublesome  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif
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At first, i felt the same way. But now, i think, it's unique brows.gif

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Daae
post Jun 7 2012, 09:34 PM

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QUOTE(lowpro @ Jun 7 2012, 08:58 AM)
new 207's will float a bit due to the suspension not being settled yet. give it a few mths then it will be fine. the front will still float though and i think this is largely due to the high set suspension that was developed. even now, my 207 with lowered suspension and 1 year plus on the road still bounces in the front but handling is sweet.
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I see. Meaning that it's normal to feel so.


Added on June 7, 2012, 9:40 pmI wonder if anyone knows, is there any tools set that comes with the car apart from tools to fix the tyres.

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post Jun 11 2012, 08:34 PM

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I wonder if anyone knows, is there any tools set that comes with the car apart from tools to fix the tyres.
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post Jan 5 2013, 09:07 PM

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Hi. I want to know, is it okay for Peugeot 207 to use 195/55 instead of 185/60 standard size of tyre? Thank you.

 

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