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08.05.2020 18:16 # 1
yawruaslan
hello 2000 model 106 I have a quicksilver vehicle, my problem is that even if the heating speed setting is 0, it works as if it is in the position of 1, it starts again when the tuning knob makes it slightly left, that is, when it turns 0 to the left of something less, thank you. What should I do for this?
08.05.2020 18:16 # 2
pusutr
I think there is dirt-oxidation-shortening or something in the 0-1 region. It has to be opened and cleaned well and what needs to be done.
08.05.2020 18:16 # 3
yawruaslan
I researched this front side can I disassemble it, but I could not find how to disassemble it in this forum. There was a topic in this forum.
08.05.2020 18:16 # 4
Guests
the same problem is with me, it doesn't make you think whether it's hidden chronic Big smile
08.05.2020 18:16 # 5
yawruaslan
[QUOTE = dogan106] the same problem is with me, does not suggest whether it is hidden chronic Big smile [/ QUOTE]

LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL our biggest chronic problem is, thank God the gearbox steering gear front tool hassle free: D
08.05.2020 18:16 # 6
tsgenc
If you have tors key set on the front, you can easily remove it. I had ripped off too

http://peugeotturkey.com/nasil_yapilir.asp?makaleıd=93
08.05.2020 18:16 # 7
yawruaslan
[QUOTE = tsgenc] If you have a tors key set on the front, you can easily remove it. I had ripped off too

http://peugeotturkey.com/nasil_yapilir.asp?makaleıd=93
[/ QUOTE]

thank you so much i will look at the weekend
08.05.2020 18:16 # 8
volkanC2
My 106 also had the same problem, I do not know if it is a problem :) The engineer who replaced the tachometer with the wall clock may have worked on it as well. I asked him that he was working fine, I think he did not find the reason :) I do not worry too much, my brother, in the coldest in the summer, warm in the winter, close the buttons of the places that come out of the air, do not worry about it, all of them are the same :)
08.05.2020 18:16 # 9
yawruaslan
[QUOTE = volkanC2] My 106 had the same problem, I don't know if it was a problem, of course :) The engineer who replaced the tachometer with a wall clock could have said it, I want it to work with it. I looked at him and he was working in the same way .

Yes, it doesn't actually work at level 1, I said I feel the sound very small and small.
08.05.2020 18:16 # 10
volkanC2
I think your nickname should be set according to the weather :)
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