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Refitting the original head unit
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Robj10
PostPosted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:16 am Up
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Hi everyone,

Before I start, I best just say that I dont have much knowledge on this subject.

So yeah, 2 years ago, I bought myself a 206 and took it straight down the local car audio shop and got a new head unit and speakers installed. I also had installed whatever it is that allows you to still use the volume paddles on the steering wheel (not sure whether this was some sort of wire or a piece of equipment or whatever?).

Once it was done, everything was fine except the central display with the clock on it stopped working. I researched it at the time and it was apparantly a common fault that happens when after market head units are installed and so I did nothing about it.

Now the time has come to for me to sell my 206, and I'd like to re-fit the old original head unit back in.

Is this is a big job? Or is it just a case of re-attaching wires? Also, will the clock fix itself when the original unit is back in?

Any advise will be much appreciated,

Thanks for your time !!

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ramigojag
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i did this just at the weekend as long as you have the tool for taking the old headunit out its easy, took me all of 10 mins, my central display also didnt work with my aftermarket stereo

now with the original back in it shows me which which CD which track time its being played for etc.

 
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Robj10
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ramigojag wrote:
i did this just at the weekend as long as you have the tool for taking the old headunit out its easy, took me all of 10 mins, my central display also didnt work with my aftermarket stereo

now with the original back in it shows me which which CD which track time its being played for etc.

Excellent. Thank you.

Where would I get my hands on one of these tools? And how much do they usually cost?

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Even if you don't have the tool, take the top centre console off, undo the 2 torx screws and gently pull the lower centre console, pull the connector blocks apart and take cd player out. Pretty straight forward
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Robj10
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DanPug206 wrote:
Even if you don't have the tool, take the top centre console off, undo the 2 torx screws and gently pull the lower centre console, pull the connector blocks apart and take cd player out. Pretty straight forward

Are there any online tutorials or youtube videos which could guide me through the process? I've not done anything like this in a car before.

Cheers

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Stop being a dumb a**e, I'm sure you can use your eyes, novice or not.
It's all plug and play, easy peasy!

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Ali_H
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You might also need the code for the stereo once it's back in.
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Ali_H wrote:
You might also need the code for the stereo once it's back in.

Shouldnt do on an 06 plate.

 


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Mines a 53 plate and i was expecting to need a radio code but thought id try it first because most radio code services are instant, but i didnt need the code just plugged straight in

the tools can be found in halfords there normally specific to the brand of the headunit it is

it is also possible to remove the HU without these tools using a small flat blade screwdriver but this is fiddly and risks scratching your centre console

 
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Robj10 wrote:
DanPug206 wrote:
Even if you don't have the tool, take the top centre console off by pushing the cover towards the windscreen, undo the 2 torx screws and gently pull the lower centre console (it's held in by hidden clips), pull the connector blocks apart and take cd player out. Pretty straight forward

Are there any online tutorials or youtube videos which could guide me through the process? I've not done anything like this in a car before.

Cheers

As above - it's quite straightforward and a novice should manage without any issues.

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copey
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yeh im sure on multiplexed the stereo is already coded to the car, how ever on none plexed ones you need the code
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Ali_H
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LeeThr wrote:
Ali_H wrote:
You might also need the code for the stereo once it's back in.

Shouldnt do on an 06 plate.

Oops didn't read it was an 06 plate Laughing

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u r a propa bunch of interbred nd yas all need 2 get a grip because i am the 206 master there's nothing non of yas can tell is about any car because yas havent got a clue dint even know y a signed up yas r all divs av forget en more than u will ever know
For the full story: 206info.co.uk/Forums/v...art=0.html
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b******s. In your "had a bad idea" thread is the real photo and the colour of your car is nothing like that above. Crap camara or not. You have adjusted the colour that much you've turned a green tree red.
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