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The definitive solution to the problems of the electric doors on the Peugeot 1007![]()
Model: Peugeot 1007
MK 1
- Years 2005-2010 In this video we see the definitive solution to the many problems that over the years have always plagued the electric doors of the Peugeot 1007: the youtuber has indeed solved the problem by making them manual: now they open and close perfectly like any car with sliding doors, without spending money on installing a new motor that would inevitably break down again over time. What has been done is to remove the cable, we see in the footage the wire that goes to the door and makes it move smoothly. He dismantled the motor and the connection that goes to the door, hiding it instead of cutting it, in case it is necessary to install it again in the future. This way the door opens and closes effortlessly.
Posted on 3 March 2024 by ScegliAuto
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