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Replacing radio, Peugeot 206 HDI, 2004
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jeor
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:50 am Reply with quote Up
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Hi forum

Sorry if it had been up before, but I couldnĀ“t find what I need to know.

I have installed a new Pioneer HED-X8500DAB instead of the stock radio.
Now my problem is, that clock, temp and date information in car display is not working proberly.

I belive it has to do with the CAN bus.

Can I disable the connection in the ISO DIN connector or do I have to terminate the bus?

Thanks in advance. Smile

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rlees85
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I have read resetting the BSI cures it.... if not, how have you wired it up? (Just standard ISO plug and aeriel or stalk controls too or ?)
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jeor
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I have connected it with the connectors that came with the Pioneer headunit. Swap around the red and yellow wirers.

What do you mean about resetting the BST? Is it disconnecting the batery?

Btw, sorry for my bad english.

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AndrewR2211
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yes, just disconnect the battery, then reconnect it. I had this problem with my first car, couldn't work out how to fix it, then the battery ran flat one day, after jump starting it worked fine.
 

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jeor
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Thank you very much Andrew

I will try to disconnect the batery a.s.a.p. Smile

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jeor wrote:
Thank you very much Andrew

I will try to disconnect the batery a.s.a.p. Smile

Read how to do it correctly first to reduce the risk of having a costly bill.

Beginners Guide

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jeor
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Hi

The problem is solved. Disconnected and reconnected the battery.

Thank you for your assistance Smile

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