Wiring question

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    Hi everyone, I'm new to Peugeots and I have just removed the dashboard in my 2005 Peugeot 206 1.6L petrol (RHD) to replace the air con evaporator. After putting everything back together I've found two plugs near/below the steering wheel that I can't work out where they plug into. So far everything in the cabin seems to be working so I have a feeling they may not have been connected to anything? Is it possible they were loose wiring for something that isn't installed in my Peugeot model?

    The first plug is a small white two wire connector that sits below the steering wheel (circled in red).

    The second plug is a blue connector with 8 wires just to the right of the steering wheel column, near the fuse box. I looked back through the photos when the dashboard was removed and I think I spotted it in the 3rd pic (also circled in red).

    Can I please have some help identifying what these two connectors are and if they should be plugged into anything or left to hang loose. Thanks!
     

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    Oli2026, May 31, 2026 at 8:02 AM
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    Forgot to circle it in last pic
     

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    Oli2026, May 31, 2026 at 8:07 AM
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    According to AI the white plug is possibly a glovebox light or passenger air bag (both not fitted) and the blue plug is most likely for cruise control (also not equipped). I think the mystery has been solved...
     
    Oli2026, Jun 1, 2026 at 2:15 AM
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