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Author Subject: Service box now charging?
MCH_GTi6

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Post #1
I went to have a look for something on servicebox and just get a pop-up that says "Access to the technical documentation is chargeable"

What the hell?

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Posted 19th Mar 2020 at 18:59
prism7guy

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Post #2
Well that's one way to shoot yourself in the foot, I guess i'll not be buying any more bits from my local dealership.

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Posted 19th Mar 2020 at 19:44
Joep

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Post #3
What an idiots!

They really do not know how to keep customers happy and provide proper service...

Would be nice if a Peugeot mechanic would download the complete service box and share this with us...

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Posted 19th Mar 2020 at 20:16
davidmartin

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Post #4
Joep wrote:
What an idiots!

They really do not know how to keep customers happy and provide proper service...

Would be nice if a Peugeot mechanic would download the complete service box and share this with us...


I may still have an old version on DVD here, It's been a long time but I'll take a look, the message has been showing for a couple of days, I was hoping it was one of their glitches.

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Posted 19th Mar 2020 at 20:26
mellowr1

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Post #5
it went for a day or so then came back with the charging addition.
Nice that you can subscribe for an hour for £7No
Posted 20th Mar 2020 at 09:37
miki4

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Post #6
The same like Volkswagen Erwin. Had to buy an hourly subscription for 7 EUR excl. VAT to look up a car's configuration. Really p**ses me off Peugeot does the same now. Fortunately, we can have a cracked offline version at least (including repair documentation, technical notes and schematics Wink). I'm going to look up a current version and give everyone somehow a possibility to get it.

EDIT:
Unfortunately, it seems the latest cracked version available is from 11/2013. I still have this on my external drive. VIN lookup doesn't work through this anymore but everything else does. Please tell if you're interested then I will prepare a fresh English VM with it installed.
Posted 20th Mar 2020 at 17:56
davidmartin

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Post #7
miki4 wrote:
The same like Volkswagen Erwin. Had to buy an hourly subscription for 7 EUR excl. VAT to look up a car's configuration. Really p**ses me off Peugeot does the same now. Fortunately, we can have a cracked offline version at least (including repair documentation, technical notes and schematics Wink). I'm going to look up a current version and give everyone somehow a possibility to get it.

EDIT:
Unfortunately, it seems the latest cracked version available is from 11/2013. I still have this on my external drive. VIN lookup doesn't work through this anymore but everything else does. Please tell if you're interested then I will prepare a fresh English VM with it installed.


I think the one I would have is earlier than that, I'll check to see if I still have a VAG one here too, If I do remember right it was about 40 gig of data, think it was only for repair though not the part number cat can't remember even what it was called,

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Posted 20th Mar 2020 at 18:32
thugpuggin

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Post #8
That's Coronavirus for you.

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Posted 21st Mar 2020 at 02:23
davidmartin

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Post #9
thugpuggin wrote:
That's Coronavirus for you.


Could well be Jon, but I put it down to Old age, alcohol and drugs!, woops neaarly forgot could also be itchy nuts.
try it and see if you think not.
Start thinking about something and then about half way through , jump in with the thought that your nuts are itching and notice how much concentration is moved to the scratching of the scrotum, and that's just imagining it.
I've actually been thinking about this while I've been self isolating the last few days and figured it's down to one of three things that's causing it.
Could be
Extra curly long pubes
Lidl pants
or Spiders
so I've been experimenting, but it hasn't gone to well, I started with the extra curly long pubes, so got the trimmers out, Just as I started shearing in sneaks the wife and shouts behind me "what the **** you doing now ", Nearly took the left one right off, could say it was a Wahl that makes you go wah! moment Ha! ( teacher always told me throw in a bit of lightheartedness to keep the punters interested )
So that was the end of that, but I thought to myself I'm not giving up that easily. So the next time she walks in
I'm lying on the couch in my Tesco boxers stuffed with vinegar soaked conkers I had in the airing cupboard ( spiders don't like conkers ) and my left ball in a band-aid. You'd think after nearly forty years there'd be a bit of support but what do I get a ****ing shake of the head and " I'm going to work" and " I want those pubes hoovered up by the time I get home ".
If I let you know how it goes then it may mean there is an improvement.

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Posted 21st Mar 2020 at 06:02
alcon

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Post #10
I saw this coming a while back and was always surprised they made it free for so long. I painstakingly downloaded every page of exploded diagrams and corresponding parts numbers as PDF files but unsure how to share that lot. I have printed the full thing out so I have a folder in the garage.

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Posted 22nd Mar 2020 at 13:34
rallyestyle

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Post #11
Would love it if there is a way you could share all that hard work, would happily donate to a beer fund for it Thumbs up

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Posted 22nd Mar 2020 at 15:14
prism7guy

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Post #12
rallyestyle wrote:
Would love it if there is a way you could share all that hard work, would happily donate to a beer fund for it Thumbs up


Me too Thumbs up

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Posted 22nd Mar 2020 at 15:52
pug_306

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Post #13



These discs say windows compatible, they have all the parts upto 2011 on them. Came with a dealer machine I bought.

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Posted 22nd Mar 2020 at 16:59
rudolf

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Post #14
pug_306 wrote:



These discs say windows compatible, they have all the parts upto 2011 on them. Came with a dealer machine I bought.


Can you do a torrent?

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Posted 22nd Mar 2020 at 19:55
miki4

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Post #15
That's the software which is available on the internet. It needs to be licensed so a clone alone would not be useful. The latest cracked version is newer (11/2013). I can upload it to MEGA or somewhere else if you want.
Posted 22nd Mar 2020 at 23:13
alcon

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Post #16
I downloaded my info in Nov 2015 and it was everything for my 1999 GTi6. A lot of parts were NFP at the time but many more have been NFP'd since. I then started the same process again for my 1999 Rallye and that information is dated April 2019, so far more up to date. I did it for both cars as there's obvious differences in part numbers and components.

I'm looking at a way of sharing a Dropbox folder.

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Posted 23rd Mar 2020 at 09:05
Joep

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Post #17
How much data is it? Maybe wetransfer would be an option?

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'96 Sigma Blue XSi6
'98 Diablo Red GTi6
'99 Onyx Black S16

All RFS powered!

Plus various other Peugeots
Posted 23rd Mar 2020 at 14:27
pug_306

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Post #18
miki4 wrote:
That's the software which is available on the internet. It needs to be licensed so a clone alone would not be useful. The latest cracked version is newer (11/2013). I can upload it to MEGA or somewhere else if you want.


I done a quick CD copy and works on my laptop with no login Thumbs up

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Posted 23rd Mar 2020 at 18:36
miki4

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Post #19
Cool, maybe they didn't have the license check in the 2011 version or your version is a special one because it came with the computer station. Smile The 2013/11 which I use needs a license file / workaround.
Posted 23rd Mar 2020 at 21:58
marco gti6

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Post #20
Bloody french c**ts... Saw that this morning 🙄 servicebox was so bloody convinient but 7€ an hour ffs
Posted 24th Mar 2020 at 09:38
Joep

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Post #21
http://www.catcar.info/peugeot/?lang=en

This site was posted on FB...

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My car park:
'96 Sigma Blue XSi6
'98 Diablo Red GTi6
'99 Onyx Black S16

All RFS powered!

Plus various other Peugeots
Posted 26th Mar 2020 at 18:46
S8-Tom

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Post #22
Joep wrote:
http://www.catcar.info/peugeot/?lang=en

This site was posted on FB...


This one's good too ilcats.ru

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Posted 26th Mar 2020 at 19:28
eiei0

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Post #23
Hi Guys has anyone made any progress in sharing the service box data ??
Posted 16th May 2020 at 17:31
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #24
eiei0 wrote:
Hi Guys has anyone made any progress in sharing the service box data ??

I hate to sound blunt but look at the forum before asking..... http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=168358&page=last#2283109

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Posted 16th May 2020 at 22:13
eiei0

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Post #25
Sorry will try to do a bit of research in the future,
Posted 16th May 2020 at 23:43

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