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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / April 2006

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Aftermarket radio installation, memory problems

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sean - 02 Apr 2006 16:45 GMT
I have a v reg 206 and recently attempted to install a 'ministry of
sound' cd player. The 206 had three iso connections, i presume one for
speakers,one for power etc and one for stalk control. I simply
disconnected the standard radio an plugged in my new one leaving the
stalk control adaptor as i am not worried about paying for adaptors to
make that work. The new cd player works great apart from the fact it
won't retain clock settings or cd position etc. I presume there is some
cable that has not been conncted righ? any help would be appreciated
Sean
aindow - 12 Apr 2006 01:29 GMT
be careful with the adapters! i got one for my 1994 106, with a
ministry of sound radio/mp3/cd/mmc/usb, they're the same as the adapter
for the 206. 1st thing that happened when i turned the ignition on was
the radio blew shortly after. best thing to do is borrow or buy a
voltage test box, chop off the original peugeot plug and hard wire the
thing in.

i also found the radio loses memory when it's very very cold at night.
but other than that, it's a nice setup
 
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