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#1: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: scjgreen, Location: Torbay, South Devon PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:55 am
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Hi Guys

Just got a few questions regarding a 51 Plate 206 I bought

Firstly I only have one standard key no remote, Dealer has quoted £140. I don't have the Key Card so is there a cheaper way to get me a remote?

Secondly I have ordered a replacement Stereo Control stalk off eBay to replace my broken one, other than swapping it over do I need to do anything else?

Last thing is I have swapped my head unit for an aftermarket one and I know i need to have a hunt for a switched (non bsi) live as the stereo stays on when I take the key out. Does anyone know if Autoleads PC99-X44 will allow my Stereo stalk to control my head unit.

Thanks in advance and apologies if I have asked questions that may have been answered elsewhere

Steve

#2: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: gazza82, Location: South Bucks PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:52 am
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scjgreen wrote:
Firstly I only have one standard key no remote, Dealer has quoted £140. I don't have the Key Card so is there a cheaper way to get me a remote?

You might be able to get the key code from Lee on here ... but then the fund starts are there are different key PCBs and youhave to find the right one. Without a remote to start with this may cost you more than a dealer key.

scjgreen wrote:
Secondly I have ordered a replacement Stereo Control stalk off eBay to replace my broken one, other than swapping it over do I need to do anything else?

Shouldn't need to be again there are a few different types so make sure you get the right one (plug colour and no of wires).

scjgreen wrote:
Last thing is I have swapped my head unit for an aftermarket one and I know i need to have a hunt for a switched (non bsi) live as the stereo stays on when I take the key out. Does anyone know if Autoleads PC99-X44 will allow my Stereo stalk to control my head unit.

What make is the headunit? Our Sony came with the correct ISO conversion block so it was relatively simple to swap over the red and yellow feed wires to get the power. Didn't bother with the remote on ours ... or at least haven't as yet. Think the remote is iffy anyway as it used to try and change channels on its own on bumpy roads! Think that adaptor is for the standard Clarion units ... you'll need to get one to match the h/u.
(Try searching in the ICE section for more info!)

#3: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: scjgreen, Location: Torbay, South Devon PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:55 am
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gazza82 wrote:

You might be able to get the key code from Lee on here ... but then the fund starts are there are different key PCBs and youhave to find the right one. Without a remote to start with this may cost you more than a dealer key.

Thats what I feared Sad

gazza82 wrote:

Shouldn't need to be again there are a few different types so make sure you get the right one (plug colour and no of wires).

Its a multiplexed car and the replacement is from the same car year so hopefully should be ok Smile

gazza82 wrote:

What make is the headunit? Our Sony came with the correct ISO conversion block so it was relatively simple to swap over the red and yellow feed wires to get the power. Didn't bother with the remote on ours ... or at least haven't as yet. Think the remote is iffy anyway as it used to try and change channels on its own on bumpy roads! Think that adaptor is for the standard Clarion units ... you'll need to get one to match the h/u.
(Try searching in the ICE section for more info!)

The Headunit is a Pioneer... I know I will need the patch lead to go with it to connect to the HU.

#4: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: gazza82, Location: South Bucks PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:57 am
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You sure it's MUX? I thought that came in in 2002?

Is the remote short and fat or long and thin?

Last edited by gazza82 on Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:59 am; edited 1 time in total

#5: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: scjgreen, Location: Torbay, South Devon PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:59 am
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Its the short fat one, November 2001 I think the car was first reg'd

 


Thats what it looks like...

#6: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: gazza82, Location: South Bucks PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:59 am
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That's mux .. OK!


Remote Adaptor?

#7: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: scjgreen, Location: Torbay, South Devon PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:09 am
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Only one I have right now Smile

#8: Re: A few questions from a newbie if you don't mind :) Author: scjgreen, Location: Torbay, South Devon PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:10 am
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gazza82 wrote:
That's mux .. OK!


Remote Adaptor?

Cheers mate



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