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Question - For anyone who has removed the carpet in a 206
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southwestchap
PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 9:44 am Up
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Just a quick question for anyone who has stripped the carpet out of their 206.

Quick run down.

The car is a basic model with no C/L or E/W. Sometimes it was known that peugeot had one/two 206 looms with all connections and fitted it to most/all 206s and just taped back the redundant connections and never put the controls in. (say for the electric windows).

Now my question is that has anyone removed the carpet from their 206 and seen the route for said electric windows wiring? as in does it run down through the centre console or down the sill line then go under the passenger/driver seat into the middle?

I know I could probably work out and make my own wiring for it. but if there was the remote case the wires already existed...then I'd like to make use of them and stay OEM.

Thanks all

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