Matrix for 205 52 reg

Discussion in 'Peugeot 205' started by brenda, Jan 7, 2008.

  1. brenda

    brenda Guest

    Sorry 206
     
    brenda, Jan 7, 2008
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  2. brenda

    brenda Guest

    Where is the cheapest place in the UK to buy the above.
    Ta
     
    brenda, Jan 7, 2008
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  3. brenda

    Chrs Guest

    try camberley autos. or g,f,s. euro parts.you must have a motor factors
    near you that can help?
     
    Chrs, Jan 7, 2008
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  4. brenda

    brenda Guest

    Any idea of prices
     
    brenda, Jan 7, 2008
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  5. brenda

    brenda Guest

    Looks like I am going to have to change the heater.
    Any advise on how its done.
     
    brenda, Jan 8, 2008
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  6. brenda

    Chrs Guest

    yes glove box out and its all done from the pass side foot well. and it
    is a sod of a job to do. when i did one we had to remove the steering
    wheel so we could lift the dash up a little bit. so take your time .
     
    Chrs, Jan 8, 2008
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  7. brenda

    brenda Guest

    Chris tell me more.
    I take the glove compartment out and go from there.
    Do I only need the heater matrix as they call it
     
    brenda, Jan 8, 2008
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  8. brenda

    Wichita Guest

    On a 405 a couple of years ago it was about £50 from Peugeot.
    Are you sure it is the matrix and not just o-rings?
    If a 205 is like a 405 the clamp from the matrix to the feed pipes was
    only one screw.
    If a 205 is like a 405 (I don't know) you can clamp the rubber hoses the
    engine side of the bulkhead to save draining the whole system.
    Cheers
     
    Wichita, Jan 9, 2008
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  9. brenda

    brenda Guest

    Where are the o rings
     
    brenda, Jan 9, 2008
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  10. brenda

    Chrs Guest

    At the start of the pipes which go into the bulkhead into the matrix.
     
    Chrs, Jan 9, 2008
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  11. brenda

    Chrs Guest

    Are you looseing a lot of water from it ?? you might be able to plug it
    with some rad weld.untill the warmer weather gets here.
     
    Chrs, Jan 9, 2008
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