We all love 406's but what do you hate about them?

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We all love 406's but what do you hate about them?

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I asked this question over a year ago on here and it was popular, now that we have loads more members I thought I would ask it again.......time to vent your frustration!!!!!

I'll start..

I hate:
  • The handbrake
    My clutch
    The scabby boot badge
    The door cill rubbers
    The drippy door handles after you wash it
    The drippy wing mirrors '' ''
    The drippy rear lights '' ''
    The impossible-to-dry honeycomb front grille
    The 'rake' angle of the steering wheel
    The strange electrical feedback noise from the driver door mirror
    The faint knocking at the rear, but still passes MOT
    The easy-to-dent side panels
    The look of the rear end sometimes
    The 'cheap' feel to the centre console/handbrake suround (nasty plastic)
    The way the doors sound when you shut them (too light)
    The way the A/C won't stay 'OFF' when you tell it too
    The alarm goes off when it's windy
Over to you..... :)
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Post by ThePrisoner »

Deffo the handbrake
The clunky gearbox (on all Peugeot's)
The cheap plastic handbrake surround

AND THE sh*t CUSTOMER SERVICE OF MAIN DEALERS!

Pris. :evil:
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Post by wes1001 »

ELECTRICS !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Every single wire, connector ( that never stay connected ), switch, relay, etc, etc, etc, etc

Bloody nice car otherwise :cheesy:
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Handbrake (duh)
Over-sensitive alarm
Automatic windscreen wipers
The fact the windscreen wipers don't work over 50mph
The fact only genuine Peugeot windscreen wiper blades will stay attached to the arms
The unmovable allen bolts on the rear brake calipers
The fact new footwell mats cost £50!
The inaccessibility of the oil filter on the turbo
Noisy blower when it's been running a while
Over-sensitive window safety thing which causes your window to open fully on the motorway when you're trying to shut the thing
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Post by neildavies »

Electrics, dealer rates.

ENGINE LIGHT!!! I think we'd struggle to find someone who hasn't had it at some time.
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Post by mjb »

I've not had it yet! Just regular 'coolant empty' lighting...
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Post by DaiRees »

neildavies wrote:Electrics, dealer rates.

ENGINE LIGHT!!! I think we'd struggle to find someone who hasn't had it at some time.
Yes,
Yes and
YES!!!!
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Post by FunkyNige »

The way the interior light won't come on without the ignition on.
The way it's put together with Torx screwdriver bits.
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Post by barlos1973 »

ELECTRICS !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Every single wire, connector ( that never stay connected ), switch, relay, etc, etc, etc, etc

Bloody nice car otherwise


couldnt agree more. Elecrtics are a apian and so damn expensive

pleus lets not forget those sily indicator swtiches....
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Post by tux2006 »

Handbrake...usless for handbrake turns :D ....So I've heard :P

The clutch (cable link one is horrible)

The lack of power from my girly 1.8 makes the car feel v. slow n extremely heavy especailly with four passengers

Last of all.......the amount of money it costs me :shock:
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Post by HDiAndy »

I hate;

When you start up the CC is always on AUTO with A/C on
The splash trays that make servicing take ages
The puny 90bhp my engine develops
Automatic windscreen wipers with a mind of there own
Position of the fag lighter (I don't suppose Pug had these sat nav units envisaged when they designed it back in 94/5)
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Post by liquid »

Don't like the handbrake much, it's got no feel to it
(I assume that's because of the weird drum brake thing inside the rear discs?)

Can't really think of much else TBH
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Post by STALLED »

Handbrake sucks - only engages on the last notch

Clutch - people who drive my 406 find it hard to get used to

Other than that - its one awesome car..I love my 406! :)
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Post by jameslxdt »

the handbrake
the clutch
the pathetic rear electric windows
the fact all the engines are fitted wonky
the trim ALWAYS breaks when you try and take it apart
the drivers seat base cant be tilted forwards enough

i could go on all day...
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Post by Welly »

Hey, I forgot about the leccy rear windows, I get a horrible feeling if I lower them all the way down because it seems they will NEVER go back up :lol:

Good job they don't need opening that often (except when I'm cruzin wiv me matez)

Glad to see this thread is as popular as last time :cheesy:
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