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08.05.2020 14:14 # 1
simsiyah

In a question, I have 206 pejoes from me. In the model of rainy and snowy weather in 2004, the engine gets warm in the hood with its heat, and as a result of this warming, steam comes out of the hood and this steam sometimes condenses. Is this problem in all pejos or just my ban is private :)

08.05.2020 14:14 # 2
arifkemal

If the jet black, when you open and look inside the hood, if you see any wetness anywhere, the radiator cap is missing water due to overheating or the cover is broken. if this is not the case, it is just the evaporation of the rain due to the heat ...

08.05.2020 14:14 # 3
Guests
if the hood guard has no goats or is removed, the hood is warming up and evaporating the liquid on it
08.05.2020 14:14 # 4
t@lip
[QUOTE = polatkaptan] If the bonnet guard is not available or removed, the bonnet warms up and evaporates the liquid on it [/ QUOTE]
Exactly, if you do not have a hood protection pad, you can clearly see the steam coming out of the hood in rainy weather.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 5
simsiyah

Thanks guys, yes, I do not have a hood protection pad in my vehicle. Where can I get this?

08.05.2020 14:14 # 6
Long Beach
I do not have 106 and there is no steaming, I live where the rain is not missing.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 7
peugeotefe
Since the hood sheet of 106 and the hood sheet of 206 are not the same, it is normal that there is no steam in 106, but if your car was gti, steam would not be missing from the hood.
08.05.2020 14:14 # 8
yusufus81
[QUOTE = simsiyah]

Thanks guys, yes, I do not have a hood protection pad in my vehicle. Where can I get this?

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I think to buy it in my car, they said 110 TL in the original Peugeot service
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