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Replacing door handles?
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adsayer
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:12 am Up
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Sup all Cool

Loving my 206 so far. Got 580 miles to half a tank yesterday. It's mad.

Anyway.

Need to replace the nearside door. Found one in the same colour, only problem is the handle, it's black. Mine is EYL.

Is it easy enough to replace the handle...? something tells me it's going to be riveted and a massive ball ache.

Make me happy...!

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Rob2859
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:24 am Up
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It is riveted yes, |Its not that hard though. I changed mine. You need to remove the door card to start; this is a few torx screws around the edge, one behind the mirror cover and not forgetting the one in the door handle/slot. The pull it off from the bottom and slide it up out of the window seal.

Before you start the job you need to go to a Peugeot dealer and buy the plastic clips that hold it on as they will break. They are a few pence each.

After drilling the rivets out and some fiddling they come out. To be honest I don't see why you can't just screw them back in if you don't have a rivet gun.

 
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southwestchap
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:37 am Up
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adsayer wrote:
Sup all Cool

Loving my 206 so far. Got 580 miles to half a tank yesterday. It's mad.


so you should be loving you 206! what engine is yours? i got about 600 miles just to a full tank on my 1.4hdi

as for your door handle issue, only ever done it on a 106.. ended up drilling the rivets out and then using screws to secure the handle back in. bit of a security flop though as a phillips screwdriver would remove the handle Confused

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Davies
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That's a stupidly high mileage? You sure that's right? I mean I know there economical but that's mad!
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adsayer
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Rob2859 wrote:
It is riveted yes, |Its not that hard though. I changed mine. You need to remove the door card to start; this is a few torx screws around the edge, one behind the mirror cover and not forgetting the one in the door handle/slot. The pull it off from the bottom and slide it up out of the window seal.

Before you start the job you need to go to a Peugeot dealer and buy the plastic clips that hold it on as they will break. They are a few pence each.

After drilling the rivets out and some fiddling they come out. To be honest I don't see why you can't just screw them back in if you don't have a rivet gun.

Thanks for the guide, that'll come in really handy. Very Happy

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adsayer
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southwestchap wrote:

so you should be loving you 206! what engine is yours? i got about 600 miles just to a full tank on my 1.4hdi

Davies wrote:
That's a stupidly high mileage? You sure that's right? I mean I know there economical but that's mad!

It's a 1.4 HDi lads, I'm blame installing the MPG trip setup Laughing I got 650 miles to the first tank when I bought it a couple of weeks back just sticking at a GPS'd 70 mph. The other day I was coming on to a slip road and just so happened to end up behind a lorry. Noticed the instant mpg was 130 or something daft and just decided to stay behind it for a bit and see how I got on.

I got 92 mpg from a saxo 1.5D and 74 mpg out of a c3 1.4 hdi years ago just by going steady.
I'll fill it up later and confirm consumption though!

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adsayer
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Just taken these...

 


 

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southwestchap
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:01 am Up
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blimey...good going Razz i'm going to slip stream more i think. how many miles has you car done total?
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adsayer
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It's on 100k at the moment dude. But I'm adding about a 1000 a month at the minute.

Just read your 206 story... top effort considering it was buggered at the front when you bought it!

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southwestchap
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you'll catch me up soon then...mines on 158k still pulling strong *touches wood*

yea was in a bit of a state...sister had a damaged one too...hers was absolutely caved in on the rear quarter...

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