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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / November 2004

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Clarion pu9318a & pu9833a Radio Tuning.....?

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troubleinstore - 23 Nov 2004 17:36 GMT
HI,

Got a Clarion PU-9318a & a PU-9833a radio cassette player.

Got the code numbers and both work.

What I would like to know now is, how on earth do I store radio stations. I
can scan up and down fine but can't for the life of me work out how to store
the stations.

Any help much appreciated.

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Nik&Andy - 23 Nov 2004 19:01 GMT
I think you just tune in to a station, then press and hold the relevant
station button until it beeps.

Andy

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mike. buckley - 24 Nov 2004 10:50 GMT
>I think you just tune in to a station, then press and hold the relevant
>station button until it beeps.
>
>Andy

Or til it the music comes back, that's what my Clarion does, but I don't
have the model number to hand. Either way - press and hold the station
button like Andy says. Think this is pretty universal now?

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troubleinstore - 24 Nov 2004 21:12 GMT
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My thanks to you Mike and Andy for helping sort out this little problem.

Radio now tuned and working great.

Got to work out now how to wire the electric aerial.... Such is life !!

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Nik&Andy - 24 Nov 2004 21:35 GMT
Electric aerial, I took a live feed from the towing electrics permanent live
at the rear, switched live from rear of radio unit and earth straight into
body, where light cluster attaches.

It was a long time ago, and on a VW Polo, don't know about Peugeot though.

I am feeling out of sorts with my 406 at the moment, cos having spent loads
to get it through MOT recently (wheel bearings, brake callipers etc...) some
little bas$?"$ on a moped has driven into the front wing outside my house,
then he drove off......!

Why if I ever get my hands on him...

Andy

>> >I think you just tune in to a station, then press and hold the relevant
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troubleinstore - 26 Nov 2004 07:16 GMT
> Electric aerial, I took a live feed from the towing electrics permanent live
> at the rear, switched live from rear of radio unit and earth straight into
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Andy

Many thanks for that Andy. The car I have, purchased recently, someone had
taken the radio out but cutting the wires, probably the garage where I
purchased it, because it was in the boot. Connected to the wires still
attached was a cable which I didn't know what was for, so I disconnected it
without checking to see where it was connected. Anyway, thanks to your info,
I have now reconnected it, the radio works fine, the aerial goes up and down
when the ignition key is turned and I am happy. Just got all the other
little niggles to sought now.
Watch this space, I am sure I will have further questions.

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