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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2007

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Clarion PU-2294

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Ackers - 20 Jun 2005 17:46 GMT
Hi everyone!

I'm having a bit of trouble. Ive just bought a Clarion Pu-2294 cd player,
it came with a code that works. However, each time I start the car up the
cd player doesn't work, yet when the engine isn't on it will work. Also it
asks for the code everytime I turn the ignition on.
Can anybody help?? :(

Cheers
noall - 20 Jun 2005 19:16 GMT
did you have a tape unit fitted before if so you will need to swop around
the ignition and constant feed wires as the are different thus resetting
the unit every time you switch off
Ackers - 20 Jun 2005 19:40 GMT
Yes, it was an old clarion tape radio. Thanks for the reply. How would I go
about swopping the two wires?

Cheers
G.T - 20 Jun 2005 20:37 GMT
Hi,

> Yes, it was an old clarion tape radio. Thanks for the reply. How would I go
> about swopping the two wires?
Search for ISO radio wiring with Google, or trust me : from memory the +P
wire (should be yellow or orange) must be at the right of the +APC (red
wire) when looking at the back of the connector.

HTH,
G.T
g.t6@worldonline.fr
205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : http://205d.fr.st
Nom - 21 Jun 2005 10:23 GMT
> Yes, it was an old clarion tape radio. Thanks for the reply. How
> would I go about swopping the two wires?

What car is it ? I'm assuming a 406 ?

http://www.nexxia.co.uk/head_unit_fitting_kits/peugeot.htm will sell you a
harness adaptor lead for £9.99, free postage, that does the same job with no
wire chopping.
306TDGold - 29 Jan 2007 23:18 GMT
>Yes, it was an old clarion tape radio. Thanks for the reply. How would I go
>about swopping the two wires?
>
>Cheers

On a 306 TD 1998 the wires that need swaping are as shown below (looking at
the black plug from the socket end - opposite end to the wires) swap A with B
A = White   B = Pink  
+ = slot with terminal  <> = slot with no terminal

A
+   +    <>  <>  clip is this end
+   +    +    <>
          B

I hope this helps
Ackers - 22 Jun 2005 16:50 GMT
Thanks everyone!

I've sorted out the code problem.

However, the cd still won't work when the engine is running! The radio
does, I don't understand??? Can anybody help?

Cheers
G.T - 23 Jun 2005 09:13 GMT
Hi,

> However, the cd still won't work when the engine is running! The radio
> does, I don't understand??? Can anybody help?
Dirty or unreadable CD ? I don't know this model, I have never tried it,
have you performed a test with a pressed CD (i.e not a homeburnt CD) ?

Next idea (not sure it will sound good to you), dirty CD lens*. I saved a
PC's CD burner for that reason.
To clean a CD lens, open the case (could be the step 0) then with a earstick
(sorry don't know the term, you certainly have this kind of sticks with
cotton at both ends to clean you ears) disposed in some alcohol (the
"medical" alcohol, say 70% or 90%, I don't know what is available in UK),
clean the lens. Let it dry (some seconds are enough) refit, replug, test.
If it works, take your car, drive around your block and shout "GT is great"
:-)

* Errrr, perhaps I should add it, it seems the dirty lens problem is more
likely to happen if the previous owner was a smoker.

Regards,
G.T
g.t6@worldonline.fr
205 Diesel & turbo-Diesel : www.205d.com

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