yea thats normal sam, abit of a pain but normal its the same on the 407Bailes1992 wrote:If you leave the wipers in auto position, should they just work again when you turn the car off and on? Mine I have to put the stalk back down to 0 and put it back onto Auto to reactivate them.
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Re: Finding my 406 a little too 'Nanny State' ??
Hmm abit stupid really! I know my Dad's old ST220 used to just stay in Auto, but everytime you started the car up it would do one single wipe. Used to destroy wiper blades!
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Re: Finding my 406 a little too 'Nanny State' ??
Might be a bit of a safety protection,if you started the car when there was heavy frost,ice or snow on the screen the last thing you want is for the wipers to come on when there frozen to the screen.
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I have auto lights messgage, press the button on the end of the indicator stalk then the airline stewardess sound, with automatic headlights activated
If you really want the MFD to shout out to you, pull out the wires under the seat to get AIRBAG FAULT
, or airbag system defective
Park on a really steep hill OIL LOW, or oil level low
The Type B display shouts in capitals, the type C display has its own set of rephrased warnings, in addition to showing what doors open it spells it out
If you really want the MFD to shout out to you, pull out the wires under the seat to get AIRBAG FAULT

Park on a really steep hill OIL LOW, or oil level low
The Type B display shouts in capitals, the type C display has its own set of rephrased warnings, in addition to showing what doors open it spells it out

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What pisses me off is the way it grasses you up if you do a handbrake turn.
Wish I could find a sensible way to swap between auto wipers and std intermittent.
another thing, notice how it cleverly swaps from continuous to intermittent when you stop at a junction? UNLESS you use auto!
Never use auto lights - from my days of running old bangers, the last thing you want is gadgets to drain your battery before you get the effing thing started.

Wish I could find a sensible way to swap between auto wipers and std intermittent.


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Auto lights shouldn't put the lights on until the engine is started 

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have you discovered the find me home lights, take the key out then do a quick full beam the lights stay on for a minuite.
Re: Finding my 406 a little too 'Nanny State' ??
You mean "try" to do a handbrake turn, before you remember just how ineffectual the 406 handbrake is?Doggy wrote:What pisses me off is the way it grasses you up if you do a handbrake turn.![]()

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On the 406 it just slows the back wheels slightly.mjb wrote:You mean "try" to do a handbrake turn, before you remember just how ineffectual the 406 handbrake is?Doggy wrote:What pisses me off is the way it grasses you up if you do a handbrake turn.![]()
On the Xantia it just makes the car stop.
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Actually, mines working perfickly at the mo, having adjusted it for the MOT using our excellent howto.mjb wrote:You mean "try" to do a handbrake turn, before you remember just how ineffectual the 406 handbrake is?Doggy wrote:What pisses me off is the way it grasses you up if you do a handbrake turn.![]()

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Re: Finding my 406 a little too 'Nanny State' ??
My car has these, very useful when I get home blind-drunk* and can't get the front door key in, I used to faff around for ages when I had the 406......slept on the doorstep once.FarmerPug wrote:have you discovered the find me home lights, take the key out then do a quick full beam the lights stay on for a minuite.
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Just to proove I am not mental





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That display doesn't look too healthy Sam.Bailes1992 wrote:Just to proove I am not mental![]()
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Camera Phonewaue1978 wrote:That display doesn't look too healthy Sam.Bailes1992 wrote:Just to proove I am not mental![]()


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Re: Finding my 406 a little too 'Nanny State' ??
He's telling lies he took that pic while sat on his bog at home... Technology these days hey, hope it gets all the klinkers mate. 
