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Used Peugeot 207 Bumper Brackets
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About Bumper Brackets
Vehicles driven by combustion engines are equipped with a 12 volt Battery. The battery is commonly a lead-acid SLI type. It is box shaped and typically measures 25 cm x 20 cm x 18 cm in size and weighs around 16 kg. The 207 Peugeot box is constructed of heavy plastic. This battery provides the electrical power to run the systems on the vehicle when the engine is not running and provides the power required to start the engine.
The battery is usually housed in the engine compartment under the bonnet. On some car makes and models it is housed under the rear passenger seats or in the boot.
Wherever the 207 Peugeot battery is housed it must be securely fixed. In the designated space there will be a specific tray/base plate for the battery to sit in. There are various types of clamps and brackets to hold the battery securely in place. Some are long ‘J’ bolts which are hooked at one end and threaded at the other. The hooked ends connect to the base frame and the threaded end slots through angled top brackets which are tightened to the top edges of the battery with nuts, this clamps the battery down on the base plate, holding the battery in a firm position. Some vehicle, makes and models employ a series of flat brackets that clamp the battery to the base plate using the bottom lip at the base of the battery.
Problems with the 207 Peugeot brackets and clamps, requiring them to be replaced, are usually due to corrosion issues.
Peugeot 207 trivia
- In 2010, a lottery winning couple who took home £12.4 million, said that their most extravagant first purchase was a brand-new Peugeot 207.
- On the day of the Peugeot 207's launch, workers and union members called for the boycott of Peugeot and Citroen cars in the UK because of plans to close the Coventry plant. However, sales of the Peugeot 207 immediately skyrocketed.
- To work out how far a car will continue to drive once the empty light appears, Compare the Market tested hundreds of models. The results showed that most cars would go a lot further on 'empty' than their owners think, and the Peugeot 207 could manage 55.72 miles before rolling to a complete stop.
- A concept version of the Peugeot 207 was unveiled at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show and was dubbed the Peugeot 207 RCup. The car not only had a 2.0-litre engine, but it would also go on to replace the 206 World Rally Car.
- You can buy the Peugeot 207 as a five-door hatchback, a convertible coupe, or the 207 Station wagon.