#1: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: devman, Location: Hoddesdon, HertsPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:46 am ---- Hi all,
Third day of 206 ownership and i'm starting to learn its quirks already. Annoying one is the standard Pug CD player - if the engine isn't running, the stereo either won't power up or will power up but without sound. Quite annoying as I often use the stereo while the engines switched off! Any ideas? I like to think it wont be the case when I install my Alpine!
It's got a Clifford G5 fitted which also seems to make it do some quirky things, don't know if this will affect it?!
Cheers in advance
#2: Re: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: Norvvv, Location: WiltshirePosted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:12 am ---- Not sure but try moving your fuse from 24a to 24b or vice versa.
Unless this is what is supposed to do as I never had a standard HU
#3: Re: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: devman, Location: Hoddesdon, HertsPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:17 am ---- Cheers i'll give it a try! I accidentally did it last night sorting my lighter fuse out, didn't test the stereo while doing it though! Cheers bud
#4: Re: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: Antknee, Location: ManchesterPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:21 am ---- dont do it with the battery connected if its 2001+, might damage the ecu/bsi
#5: Re: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: devman, Location: Hoddesdon, HertsPosted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:24 am ---- Nah it's a 2000 but cheers. Oh and it didn't work
#6: Re: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: jacki3thomas, Location: LiverpoolPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 3:24 pm ---- Mine does this aswell and ive got an alpine headunit in ?? Ignition on = Nothing ? Has to be started to power on
Well actually saying that with the ignition on i can still use the bluetooth call feature
But no music comes on no lights etc
#7: Re: Standard stereo silent unless engine running?? Author: devman, Location: Hoddesdon, HertsPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 2:23 am ---- Found out what was causing mine. The F22 fuse was removed, and i'm presuming it had something to do with an aftermarket stereo being removed and the original being replaced. Now i've replaced the fuse and fitted my Alpine stereo it seems to be working fine!
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