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skard
PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:24 pm Up
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Joe wrote:
G. What model do you have? The garage told me I have the switch but I've had a look and next to the clutch switch is hole. Is that were the switch is ment to be?

yep that's where the brake switch would be.

maybe they're hidden under the carpet in true pug fashion.

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so there has to be a brake and clutch switch??

was out testing my pugplanet Very Happy . same one as skards and it works perfectly.

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activated the seat belt warning light, overspeed warning, changed the MFD display, activated the auto-rear wiper on reverse (which ill need to check)

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skard wrote:
i looked today without the stalk plugged in (i'm adding new keys to the 206) and the option in instrument cluster wasn't even present. the stalk has to be in first.

has anyone got the brake switch fitted as standard? there's a plate there ready to house it in mine.

where is the brake switch located??

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Passenger side at the bulk head i think it's a white thing i think. It'll look like a switch. Never actually looked for it before Laughing I hope you enjoyed my vague advice.

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vague, but probably more than helpful, lol.

ill have a look tomorrow for it. ill be doing a diagnostic on my dads car as well, so i could maybe check the settings for the cruise control settings.

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Brian wrote:
Passenger side at the bulk head i think it's a white thing i think. It'll look like a switch. Never actually looked for it before Laughing I hope you enjoyed my vague advice.

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So its not above the pedal then?

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yeah that seems wierd , should be on the brake pedal , so when you hit the brakes cruise control disengages , like most other cars thats how it works, correct me if im wrong though.
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it should be above brake pedal, on the same mounting as the clutch switch.
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The 206 being a French designed car the servo and master are on the near side of the car, a bar runs from the pedal along the bulk head on right hand drives.
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Joe wrote:
So its not above the pedal then?

I thought the plug next to the clutch pedal is to do with the clutch for the the CC is it not? Otherwise EVERYONE would have that switch and there wouldn't have been 5 pages of "yes i have that switch" and "no i don't have the switch" earlier on in this thread.

By brake switch are you guys merely talking about the switch which turns the rear brake lights on/off Question

Something needs clearing up as i'm confused now.

 

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You should either have a single brake switch with 4wire coming from it or 2 brake switches with 2 wires coming from each.

If you have a just a single brake switch with two wires coming from it then cc wont work. You will have to get a second switch and find the second cable in the car.

 
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i have the 2 pin switch on the passenger side footwell, but not the additional switch that seemingly goes above the brake pedal. if you check a link i put to a french 307 site on page 21 you'll see pics of what i mean.

i think a switch has to be installed above the brake, run through the firewall and into the engine ECU.

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Im lost now, might just knock it on the head
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same here joe.
if someone could take a picture of the switch in question and post it up, it would be very helpful.

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there's a link to a pic on page 21 from me, but the 307 site i'm referring to has gone down at the minute.

in the passenger footwell, attached to the metal bar you'll see a switch. the one i am referring to is another one in addition to this.

keep trying the link and when it's up again you'll see what's going on.

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