(Assumes LCD clock/odometer)
Switch ignition on. Do not start car Hold down the right hand stalk in the instrument cluster (the one that adjusts lighting level when lights are on). Clock hours will start flashing. Set hours by pressing button repeatedly Wait a few seconds, clock minutes will start flashing Set minutes the same way. Wait a few seconds. Clock will revert to normal operation.
Should be two little holes to the RHS of the display, one above the other. One adds hours, the other minutes. You'll need something long and thin to poke in there, I used a watchmakers screwdriver, but a toothpick should work.
0.8mm plus or minus 0.1 mm
Peugeot 106 workshop manual.
If that is the only problem, then yes.
that means its due for a service
yes, but u need to buy a 106 first. coz the wheel is proportionally smaller like the car. the steering wheel is 2.63inches smaller so u need to turn it less to go around a corner so not a good idea.
2000
no, mine doesnt
Thanks for sharing. What a pelausre to read!
32 PSI front and rear, whatever the load.
Drain coolant. Refill with correct water anti freeze mix
0.8mm plus or minus 0.1 mm
The Peugeot 106 "Quicksilver" model was first introduced in 1991. There were several 106 models on offer at the time but in 1998, the range was reduced but the Quicksilver model remained in production.
What's the question? Yes, a peugeot 106 has dashboard lights.
No the Peugeot 106 is not considered vintage. This is true because the Peugeot 106 was made in the year 1991. To be a vintage car you have to be around for more the 20 years
No
Yes, as long as your wheels are 4 stud. Some peugeot 106 models are 3 stud.
yes