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206cc constant beeping!!
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Abi95
PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:55 pm Up
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I was putting my roof down today (as it was sunny for once) and I was being a little impatient as I was running late so I STUPIDLY turned on my engine when the roof was only half way down. It then became stuck and when I then turned the car off and then back on I noticed there was a constant beeping. After hours of attempting to make the roof go fully down, or even back up, I looked up on the internet and managed to manually put it up. However, there is now still a constant beeping and it's driving me insane! Just wondering if there's anything I can do myself to fix this? As I have only brought the car in the past few days and therefore cannot afford to get it fixed by a garage. Thanks
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Vexs
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Never owned nor worked on a CC pug but found a few things from the peugeot206cc website.

"Have you tried getting out and pushing down on both sides around where the latches are.
If you hear a click and the beep stops then the latch/latches are not engaging properly so the roof ecu will continue to operate the pump.

The latches are opened and released/closed and locked by a cable that goes from the latch to the hydraulic ram. the far end of the cable near the latch should have a loop which should be connected to the latch. sometimes this loop can come off the latch so its worth checking. Hopefully the cable hasn't snapped."


"I would strongly recommend checking every switch thoroughly both mechanically and electrically as it just takes 1 out of the total 11 micro-switches to not activate at the right time to signal the ECU that there's a problem! Gaining access to the switches is fairly easy although you may have to do this with both the roof fully open and the roof fully closed so that you can press and check each switch to confirm they are working mechanically and electrically.

I would imagine over 90% of roof problems on the 206 are caused by either faulty micro-switches or that the switch isn't switching at the correct time. Start with the basics as these are easiest to access......

The Boot cover switch G (sliding screen)
The Boot Closed switch F (boot latch)
The 2 Upper boot Open/Closed switches E & J (top section of boot with the white release hooks)"

Source: www.peugeot206cc.co.uk...=5&t=12065

Good luck, hopefully this may help.

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