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Replacing radio in 306

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KW_UK - 13 Jan 2004 21:16 GMT
Hi there,

used to post on here a while ago but it has been ages!!!

I have a 1994 306 XR and want to put an MP3/Cd player in it.

My question is can i just simply buy a new head unit off the shelf, remove
my standard peugeot one and plug in the new unit?

Is it as simple as that?

I have seen products advertised with "ISO" connectors, does my car have
this? If so, and the new unit has one, can i just plug and play within 5
minutes?

I am aware i will need a facia plate too.

Cheers

Karl
KW_UK - 13 Jan 2004 21:23 GMT
Thought i had checked the NG thoroughly but obviously not!!

From reading John Orrett's post it looks like I can just plug and play with
a new stereo that i get.

> Hi there,
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> Karl
John Orrett - 14 Jan 2004 16:39 GMT
Yes you can! Just fitted my wife's in her 306. Went in like a piece of cake
(although getting the old Clarion out was anything but!). Slotted the
mounting plate in, bought an aerial adapter from Halfords for ?3.99 and
connected that, and plugged in the two wiring blocks into the ISO unit on
the Pioneer. Works perfectly :-). You can buy an adapter for ?32 to enable
the steering wheel remote to work, but  I didn't bother. I got the facia
plate, but to be honest, it doesn't need one, and you need to stick it down
with something anyway, as it's not secured anywhere..
Result - one happy wife!
Good luck, and thanks to all those contributors who put me on the right
track. Much appreciated guys.
Regards
John

> Thought i had checked the NG thoroughly but obviously not!!
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> > Karl
Dan - 14 Jan 2004 18:46 GMT
> Yes you can! Just fitted my wife's in her 306. Went in like a piece of cake

Hi John,

Glad you finally got it all sorted, how does it sound? and are you using
the original Peugeot  speakers?
klausbj - 10 Feb 2004 05:59 GMT
Hi There!

Can someone kindly tell me how to get the radio out? Do I  have to take the whole control panel away first? I have tried tugging at the stereo, it seems to come out of the case slightly but I can't get the stereo out completely.

I now have a Kenwood MPV7019 head unit to replace the peugeot. Are you saying that all I need to do it remove the old and plug in the new without any technical wiring job involved? Now that would be to good to be true.

I would really appreciate any assistance on my first installation...Yeah I am going to have a go at this myself!

If I said I was female (not blonde) and only had my 306 XT for 3mths would my ignorance be excused? :(

Thanks in advance!
Roger - 10 Feb 2004 17:47 GMT
> Hi There!
>
> Can someone kindly tell me how to get the radio out? Do I  have to take the whole control panel away first? I have tried tugging at the stereo, it
seems to come out of the case slightly but I can't get the stereo out
completely.

> I now have a Kenwood MPV7019 head unit to replace the peugeot. Are you saying that all I need to do it remove the old and plug in the new without
any technical wiring job involved? Now that would be to good to be true.

> I would really appreciate any assistance on my first installation...Yeah I am going to have a go at this myself!
>
> If I said I was female (not blonde) and only had my 306 XT for 3mths would my ignorance be excused? :(
>
> Thanks in advance!

Hi
If it is the type of radio that you can see 2 small holes (one each side)
you need 2 very thin screwdrivers (like those you get in a set, watchmakers
I think they call them) you need to push one into each of the holes and at
the same time pull the radio towards you. If on the other hand you have the
type where there are no holes at all, you need 2 very flat blades or knives
with a rounded end. (I used ordinary kitchen butter knives)
On the bottom of the radio facia about 1 and a half inches each side of
centre if you get your head down so you can see up under the panel (using
the knives or whatever to gently prise the front of the facia plate away out
towards you a little, you will see 2 very small silver type clips, push the
knives onto each of these and push them down both at the same time and then
draw the radio out towards you. It can be a little tricky, but if you
persevere it just sort of suddenly pops out.

And with regard to your plug fitments, I put my Kenwood CD/Radio straight in
and simply plugged the two existing connectors into the back of my radio.
The control on the steering won't work though, but I understand you can get
an adapter to fit your radio if it has the input jack for the steering
control, they cost about ?35 I;m told, I never bothered.
regards
Roger
mindwipe - 12 Feb 2004 21:11 GMT
> Hi There!
>
> Can someone kindly tell me how to get the radio out? Do I  have to take the whole control panel away first? I have tried tugging at the stereo, it
seems to come out of the case slightly but I can't get the stereo out
completely.

> I now have a Kenwood MPV7019 head unit to replace the peugeot. Are you saying that all I need to do it remove the old and plug in the new without
any technical wiring job involved? Now that would be to good to be true.

> I would really appreciate any assistance on my first installation...Yeah I am going to have a go at this myself!
>
> If I said I was female (not blonde) and only had my 306 XT for 3mths would my ignorance be excused? :(
>
> Thanks in advance!
> if you live in leeds area lmk and i'll remove it 4 you
 
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