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Vehicle engine 1.9 D 70cv

  1. The fuses in the passenger compartment are located under the steering wheel. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the plastic screw 1/4 turn to remove the cover.
    • The fuses in the passenger compartment are located under the steering wheel.

    • Using a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the plastic screw 1/4 turn to remove the cover.

  2. Remove the cover. The fuses are on the left. Use the red tweezers to handle the fuses. Use the red tweezers to handle the fuses.
    • Remove the cover. The fuses are on the left.

    • Use the red tweezers to handle the fuses.

  3. The second fuse board is located in the engine compartment, next to the battery. Use a 10 socket wrench to unscrew the cover retaining nut. Lift the cover to remove it.
    • The second fuse board is located in the engine compartment, next to the battery.

    • Use a 10 socket wrench to unscrew the cover retaining nut.

    • Lift the cover to remove it.

  4. The fuses are protected by a small waterproof box. Lift the cover to access them. Use tweezers to remove the fuse. Use tweezers to remove the fuse.
    • The fuses are protected by a small waterproof box. Lift the cover to access them.

    • Use tweezers to remove the fuse.

  5. Never replace a blown fuse with metal wires or other unsuitable material. Always use a new fuse of the same color
    • Never replace a blown fuse with metal wires or other unsuitable material. Always use a new fuse of the same color

  6. Insert the new fuse using the tweezers. Close the case and replace the cover with its fixing. Close the case and replace the cover with its fixing.
    • Insert the new fuse using the tweezers.

    • Close the case and replace the cover with its fixing.

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Hello, I have a 306 Peugeot HDI estate year 2000, I have a central locking problem, my car does not open remotely, the hazard lights do not activate. The key battery is in good condition, is it a fuse? Is it in the box inside or in the box next to the battery? If it comes from elsewhere, could you enlighten me please? Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Paul

paullarosaplr - Reply

Good morning,

I have a 306 1.8L 112CV from 2001, the central locking no longer works. I have to go through the back door every time and lower the windows manually. The problem is that when I return to my car after half a day of work in the morning or afternoon, I find it open. I'm not looking to repair it, I've read lots of tutorials. I just want to solve the problem easily, that is to say, lock the central locking. I would leave the 3 doors closed (passenger and 2 rear at all times) and would only have mine to lock with the key from the outside.

If you could tell me the procedure to follow or the fuse to disconnect. I thank you in advance.

menu.jo - Reply

Hello, what is the fuse number for the rear fog lights on my 306 xnd from 1994? It doesn't work for the technical inspection. Thank you.

yannick baudry - Reply

Hello, very good tutorial and well explained with photos

guy blachier - Reply

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