206CC window question

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by Len Cuff, Apr 15, 2006.

  1. Len Cuff

    Len Cuff Guest

    Daughter is plagued with leaking windows on her 206CC. Dealer has
    'fixed' it at least 3 times but still the same. The windows appear to
    'click' into the rubber seal when the doors are closed and sometimes
    they don't actually go in!

    Just looked at a Tigra today and on that car, the windows drop very
    slightly when the door is opened and then go back up into the seal
    when they close. Silly question but should the 206Cc do something
    similar?

    TIA


    cheers,
    Len
     
    Len Cuff, Apr 15, 2006
    #1
  2. Len Cuff

    Dave Plumb Guest

    Just looked at a Tigra today and on that car, the windows
    Think the 307cc does this but the 206cc pre-dated all that what with it
    being the first mass cc etc (also the 307cc has auto roof catches but
    you need to manually release them on the 206cc).

    The 206cc window should slide under the seal as you close the door but
    adjusting it seems to be a precise art otherwise the door fails to shut
    or shuts ok and leaks :(

    D
     
    Dave Plumb, Apr 15, 2006
    #2
  3. Len Cuff

    Len Cuff Guest

    Thanks, all we need to do now is find a Pug dealer who can do the
    precise art on the door/windows! Local one has failed VERY dismally!

    cheers,
    Len
     
    Len Cuff, Apr 15, 2006
    #3
  4. Len Cuff

    Dave Plumb Guest

    The 206cc window should slide under the seal as you close
    Just keep plugging away at the warranty..

    My drivers side was fine but the passenger side often didn't close
    unless you dropped the window a bit. Got them to sort it (Bristol St,
    Waltham Cross) at the 3 year service just before the warranty ran out
    and it's fine now.

    D
     
    Dave Plumb, Apr 15, 2006
    #4
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.