"G.T" <g.t6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Peugeot eventually changed the BSI (Building or Body (?) Service
> Interface)
>> Unit which appaently all the electirc controls pass through, at
Peugeot's
>> suggestion.. Since then all has been ok, so far.
> Let's clear it once for all : BSI stands for "Boîtier de servitude
> intelligent", and I have no idea about how it has been translated.
> That's the main node of the mux system, from where all the buses start
and
> where interactions between them (if needed) are done. Every element
should
> be able to work even if the BSI has burnt (limp mode, of course), but
> changing this element cured some nightmare stories related here.
>
> Regards,
> --
> G.T
>Thanks for the explanation G,T
Personally it is the first time I have come across the name (Intelligent
service box I guess). It was the dealer who used the terms I wrote above.
The window could still be wound up, well maybe after a delay, so whatever
the problem it wasn't fatal
Also I don' understand why window switches need to be multiplexed, it
seems
to add an unnecessary complication but then I am no electronics expert.


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