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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / August 2007

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406 - coded radio

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Chris Hodges - 08 Aug 2007 17:51 GMT
Does anyone know if the Clarion RM2 with CD changer as fitted to a V reg
406 HDi needs a code?  I haven't got one so I'd like to know before
disconnecting the battery.

TIA
Chris
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Gary G Jones - 08 Aug 2007 18:57 GMT
it will be fine when you disconnect the battery,
the radio's are pre-programmed to work in the car they were originally
fitted its programmed to work off the cars vin via the ecu or something like
that !!!.
It will work fine in the car its in but if you take it out and fit it to
another Peugeot it will work but beep every few seconds.

GGJ

> Does anyone know if the Clarion RM2 with CD changer as fitted to a V reg
> 406 HDi needs a code?  I haven't got one so I'd like to know before
> disconnecting the battery.
>
> TIA
> Chris
Chris Hodges - 09 Aug 2007 17:28 GMT
> it will be fine when you disconnect the battery,
> the radio's are pre-programmed to work in the car they were originally
> fitted its programmed to work off the cars vin via the ecu or something like
> that !!!.
> It will work fine in the car its in but if you take it out and fit it to
> another Peugeot it will work but beep every few seconds.

Thanks Gary - that's good news.

C

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Chris Hodges - 10 Aug 2007 18:36 GMT
>> it will be fine when you disconnect the battery,
>> the radio's are pre-programmed to work in the car they were originally
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> C

And (for me) the even better news is that the airbag system fault has
gone after cleaning the connectors under the front seats for the
pretensioners.

C

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