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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / July 2005

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Thats it - I'm officially hacked off..

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Foo Foo Barney - 27 Jun 2005 17:57 GMT
There are very tempting audio/video sockets in the glove compartment of my
407. And sure I can plug in my MP3 and listen through the cars sound system
no problem (sounds great!) BUT as soon as I drive above about 5kph (3 mph)
the thing cuts out.

Peugeot HQ say they can't do a thing - but I know that all these things can
be circumvented some how.

Does anyone know how I can override this pesky speed related cut out before
I explode with frustration?

Thanks
Oli - 27 Jun 2005 18:20 GMT
> There are very tempting audio/video sockets in the glove compartment of my
> 407. And sure I can plug in my MP3 and listen through the cars sound
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>
> Thanks

I do not know what kind of radio or sound system is in the 407.  but i would
start by pulling out the radio and following the wires until you get to the
sockets in the glove box.  bascially, anything that is in the middle i would
get rid of and wire the sockets straight to radio!

HTH
G.T - 27 Jun 2005 19:56 GMT
Hi,

> Does anyone know how I can override this pesky speed related cut out before
> I explode with frustration?
I may be wrong, but the only one link I can imagine between the car's speed
and the audio system is the autovolume feature. Try to deactivate it. I'm
not really sure it would work, but it worthes a try.

HTH,
G.T
g.t6@worldonline.fr
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Bob - 27 Jun 2005 22:08 GMT
: There are very tempting audio/video sockets in the glove compartment of my
: 407. And sure I can plug in my MP3 and listen through the cars sound system
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: Thanks
: Just out of curiosity, which model is your 407?  (I'm getting a 1 year old
SE HDI 110 on thursday)
Bob
Foo Foo Barney - 05 Jul 2005 20:29 GMT
Its a 136 2.0 HDI SE Lux pack (SW version).

Except for that annoying 'feature' with the MP3 player, I'm very happy with
it - -

However it definitely uses more fuel that my previous 110 HDI 406, (not
surprising since its a fair bit heavier), the gearchange from 1st to 2nd is
a little imprecise, the power assist can shudder a little when turning
sharply at low speed but, well ,that's it...

Its better built, better handling, better roadholding, quieter, nicer to
drive, has lots of toys and looks great ( especially in black)

> : There are very tempting audio/video sockets in the glove compartment of
> my
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> SE HDI 110 on thursday)
> Bob
jaffa_brown@yahoo.co.uk - 06 Jul 2005 10:11 GMT
Ok, there is bad news and goo news on this (for all 407 drivers)....

1) The bad news is that the setting of the stereo external feed is to
cut out when the car is in motion.  The reason for this is that the
device was designed to take a video feed (rather than MP3s, but MP3s do
work), and its not safe to have videos playing whilst driving.   You
can ask your dealer to disable this using their programmer, but not
many are sure on how to do this.

2) The good news is that soon, you will not have to bother.  A new
version of the software will be available soon (July/August) which will
provide V6.6 of the software including a host of new features
(graphical rear parking display, better voice controls (turns down the
stereo when you speak), better nav controls etc.  But the big
difference, is that it will play MP3 Cds (inserted into the stereo with
MP3 files burnt on a PC), and the stereo stays on whilst driving if
there is audio input but no graphical.

So wait a couple of months and speak to your dealer about getting the
V6.6 firmware updated as soon as it is available.

If anybody is intrested, you can read all about the new software at the
following forum:

http://www.eurovan2.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=8

> Its a 136 2.0 HDI SE Lux pack (SW version).
>
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> > SE HDI 110 on thursday)
> > Bob
mfs1011 - 28 Jun 2005 21:27 GMT
No technical solution, but if you have an iPod you could buy an illegal
(but relatively harmless) iTrip for your iPod. I bought a cheap US spec
Aireo on eBay which has the same FM transmitter built in. Works fine

http://www.everythingipod.co.uk/item--iTrip-FM-Transmitter-for-3-4G-Photo-iPod-S
ee-Bonus-Offer--SKU0020B.html

 
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