#46: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: DeadEyePaul, Location: Rugby,WarwickshirePosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:19 am ---- I am happy for you that you found out it was the new head unit causing problems
#47: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: gavlar83, Location: walsallPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:50 am ----
MrBSI wrote:
If the ISO plugs are connected correctly with the adaptor if needed then the aftermarket stereo should be fine.
You will have to reboot the BSI or unplug then reconnect the multi function display to unfreeze it.
What size engine 206 is it?
Any petrol 1.6 or smaller & the 1.4 HDi use the MA gearbox, this was never designed for such large alloy wheels, fitting 17" on a MA box is like owning a hand grenade with the pin removed
its a 1.1 will the 16 inch nimrod wheels fit without any hassle do u think?
#48: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: gavlar83, Location: walsallPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:51 am ----
DeadEyePaul wrote:
I am happy for you that you found out it was the new head unit causing problems
thanks mate
#49: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: gavlar83, Location: walsallPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:55 am ----
MrBSI wrote:
Lee wrote:
It's gotta be how it was installed, never heard of a aftermarket headunit making a car not start.
Its normally the blown fuse by careless installation that causes the non start problem
i nevr actually had the aftermarket stereo installed,as soon as the wires touched i took the stereo out and taped the wires up thinking idblown a fuse,then i went to go to the shop to et sum and it wudnt start,there was no stereo in when i tryed to start it
#50: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: PugJH, Location: NorthantsPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:56 am ---- woah woah woah, my cars running 15's and i think they look pretty nice tbh.
As for the bsi, your lucky, unsure how the car wouldnt start after fitting another HU, must have plugged the wrong wires into the wrong place or something, not electrically minded in that way.
Quick question, is the HU brand new?
#51: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: DeadEyePaul, Location: Rugby,WarwickshirePosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:58 am ----
gavlar83 wrote:
its a 1.1 will the 16 inch nimrod wheels fit without any hassle do u think?
Yeah no probably's but be aware they are non standard to your car and you will need to inform insurance. Also the wheel arch gap will raise slightly and you will eventually want it lowered.
#52: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:59 am ---- I remember back in 2003 when the 180 first came out. A fair few people were slotting aftermarket stereos in them and the car wouldn't work afterwards...
It's gotta be how it was installed, never heard of a aftermarket headunit making a car not start.
Its normally the blown fuse by careless installation that causes the non start problem
i nevr actually had the aftermarket stereo installed,as soon as the wires touched i took the stereo out and taped the wires up thinking idblown a fuse,then i went to go to the shop to et sum and it wudnt start,there was no stereo in when i tryed to start it
If you were trying to start it without a radio attached, then it could be the reason why its wasn't starting, as circuits in the BSI weren't complete.
woah woah woah, my cars running 15's and i think they look pretty nice tbh.
As for the bsi, your lucky, unsure how the car wouldnt start after fitting another HU, must have plugged the wrong wires into the wrong place or something, not electrically minded in that way.
Quick question, is the HU brand new?
i had it about 8 months,i installed it in my clio first then when i sold it i went to put it in the 206
woah woah woah, my cars running 15's and i think they look pretty nice tbh.
As for the bsi, your lucky, unsure how the car wouldnt start after fitting another HU, must have plugged the wrong wires into the wrong place or something, not electrically minded in that way.
Quick question, is the HU brand new?
i had it about 8 months,i installed it in my clio first then when i sold it i went to put it in the 206
i do think 15,s look nice but i had 15,s on my 106 so i tought 16,s or 17,s would b better on a 206 with it bein bigger an all
It's gotta be how it was installed, never heard of a aftermarket headunit making a car not start.
Its normally the blown fuse by careless installation that causes the non start problem
i nevr actually had the aftermarket stereo installed,as soon as the wires touched i took the stereo out and taped the wires up thinking idblown a fuse,then i went to go to the shop to et sum and it wudnt start,there was no stereo in when i tryed to start it
If you were trying to start it without a radio attached, then it could be the reason why its wasn't starting, as circuits in the BSI weren't complete.
i think thats the reason,mayb should av mentioned that last night,lol
#59: Re: Urgent electrical fault Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:08 pm ---- See how more helpful we can be when you tell us the whole story
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