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Emanualonline supplied mine, It was 13.4Gb (very big) - but was complete, Including Parts, Repair and was about £10 - its more than that now.
It was supplied with instructions for loading - as I think it will only run on Windows Xp, so a Vmware installion is required on later os versions...
Glad nobody was seriously hurt.
I wonder if a dashcam in the offending car could be confiscated by the Police - and used if it were proved to be dangerous driving.
Its also worth remembering that a thin lead from the dashcam can be tucked behind the trim, use a wood stirrer (available at any high street Coffee shop).
Saves breaking the small tabs that hold everything in place.
Thanks for the replies.
Going to try an experiment, see what the current drain is whilst not running - a process of elimination. Also carrying a set of Jump leads at all times.
Its a Peugeot after all !
Looking for some information.
Sometimes when entering the car - the "Economy Mode Active" message appears in the display when turning on the ignition. Other times it does not.
I have a dash cam fitted - but that is powered from the cigarette lighter and I know it turns off a few seconds after...
I'm not 100% sure that wear indicators are fixed to the front pads....GSF online parts say
"Wear Warning Contact not prepared for wear indicator"
The warning light also covers brake fluid level - and if your pads were worn that could well light up (as the fluid level would have dropped to...
Seems a bit on the expensive side, the only genuine Peugeot part will be the belt. None of the fitting will be difficult or require Peugeot tools - even your local Halfords / Quikfit / Garage can do this without any difficulty.
I think I may be about the same age, Loved F1 when they actually raced - with the likes of Ayrton Senna, James Hunt, Niki Lauda. Great racing and great personalities.
I'll get my coat !
A young man at Halfords did a battery change for me. I thought he was going to need a hammer and chisel to remove the plastic cover from the battery. Took 2 blokes 15 minutes to finally do it.
I'm with Cuore Sportive - Watch footy and let someone else do the hard work.
£60 seems a bit steep.
Have you looked at this....
https://www.halfords.com/motoring/car-cleaning/shampoo-polish-wax/demon-shine-demon-foam-with-snow-foam-gun-2-litre
Seems to do the same thing - and you get 2 Litres of foam with it.
I bought the EmanualOnline program. Its got everything you need, Parts, Instructions, diagrams etc.
Only a Tenner - best purchase I ever made.
https://www.emanualonline.com/Cars/Peugeot/RCZ/Peugeot-RCZ-Workshop-Repair-And-Service-Manual.html
Put a sheet of cardboard under the engine overnight - check for a slow leak.
Then get a pressure test done at a local garage - should cost only a few pounds - and have a close look inside the oil filler cap - look for the dreaded sludge.
Hopefully its a simple issue like a damaged hose.
Welcome to another Taffy (although I don't think the name travels that far north)
Lovely part of the world you occupy - after driving my RCZ through the Llanberis path I cant wait to get back up there.
I'm no expert but here's my tuppence worth:
Only happens when warm/hot - maybe the Gearbox oil level is too low or the wrong type. A change of oil should not cost too much so maybe give it a try first.
As for a "notchy" gear change - Mine is the same, Peugeot said it was normal for a "sporty"...
Only caught a glimpse - but an RCZ with logo's on it at Dartmouth near the lower ferry - and a spoiler. It looked magnificent.
I'm sure I saw it on the coast road to Slapton a few days before.
Can anyone recommend a well fitting heatshield to place inside the windscreen. Its like an oven in this lovely weather.
Many thanks in anticipation. :helpme: