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How do I reset my Peugeot 206 computer?

How do I reset my Peugeot 206 computer?

Answer . disconnect the battery for 45mins, with the doors closed. After 45mins reconnect the battery and open the drivers door and you should hear a beep. your ecu will be reset.

When did Peugeot stop making the 206?

Production was stopped in early 2008, and it has since been replaced by the 207 CC.

How do I reset my Peugeot 406 ECU?

Hold down the tripmeter button on the dashboard. Switch on the ignition. Hold down on the tripmeter button for 10 seconds until the service light turns off and “0” is displayed on the dashboard.

What kind of engine does a Peugeot 206 have?

The 206 was originally launched as a hatchback with 1.1L, 1.4L, and 1.6L petrol engines and a 1.9L diesel engine, an HDi version with common rail coming later. In 1999 a 2.0L GTi capable of 210 km/h (130 mph), and in 2003 a tuned version of the GTi called the Peugeot 206 RC (GTi 180 in the UK), were added to the range.

When did Peugeot stop making the Peugeot 206?

As the result, the 206 was counted as the thirtieth most long-lived single generation car by Autocar magazine. During the early 1990s, Peugeot decided not to directly replace the Peugeot 205, citing the reason that superminis were no longer profitable or worthwhile.

Is there a Peugeot 206 off roader in South America?

Following brands like Fiat and Volkswagen, Peugeot sells an off-roader version of the Peugeot 206 in selected South American markets, called the Peugeot 206 Escapade. It is essentially a Peugeot 206 SW station wagon with a rugged SUV-like bodykit and higher and tougher suspension. It is powered with a 1.6L 16v engine. 206 French Dream

When did the Peugeot 206 GTi 180 come out?

Peugeot 206 GTi 180 3-door hatchback (Australia) Introduced to the market in 2003, the Peugeot 206 GTi 180 and 206 RC brought high performance to the product range. The range topping GTi 180 was brought to the UK market, while the 206 RC was introduced to the rest of Europe.

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