The hole can be patches with replacement of the metal or with a body filler. a metal backing piece needs to be put in for the filler to have something to adhere to.
tiger hair and hardner will last for a year or two
There is not exterior panel. Door is one piece. Fiberglass can be repaired very easily. Take it to a body shop that specializes in fiberglass repair.
is it laguna ll if so pull key card at top and bottom and inside is key. on passenger side door there is cover on the handle which hides key hole. under cover there is a small hole , use key to remove cover and there is your key hole. to lock car after just press door lock in centre console and close passenger door. if mark l laguna sorry i cant help.
if you can't find it in the car it in on the dash behind the passenger door. open the passenger door and look below the air vent that defrosts the window and you'll see a finger hole, that's it. if your looking for one to put just search the junk yards, those don't get taken very often.
Temp is controlled by a blend door in the ducting in the passenger side. A small motor opens and closes the door to regulate heat in cab. The motor arm fits in a square hole in the door, the common problem is the square hole breaks out, and the door needs to be replaced.
The computer is right in front of the glove box in the right side of the passenger compartment. Open glove box door, reach up and push the stop for the glove box door out of the way so the door rotates out of the way, you can then see the Body Control Module (computer) just to the right in the hole created by the glove box door being out of the way.
Windshield seal? Lower door seal? Hole in floor ?
# Replace the door. # Patch the door. # Install a hole cover. # Install a closet handle.
To change the temperature sensor on a Peugeot 206, look at the underside of the passenger door mirror. There is a small black plastic bump sticking out of a hole in the mirror body. Remove the cover from the rear of the mirror and attach the new sensor.
No, You need to remove the door panel, the door wiring, pull it all through the large hole in the front of the door, and remove the door pins, there are usually lock washers that are hard to see that need to be removed to slide the pins out good luck!
In the right front passenger's footwell , behind the kick panel ( I assume there is an access hole or door )
I happen to own one of these. I happen to also have the owners manuel. It is the fuse box located at the passenger side door. Just open the door, and you will see the fuse panel just below the dash. It is next to the hole that feeds the defroster through to the door vents. Open the panel and you will see the fuses. It is #26 and is a large silver fuse. It is a 30 amp.