Headunit Problems
Jamesr_uk
05-12-2006, 07:26 AM
Hi,
I took out my standard Peugeot Head unit and replaced it with a aftermarket JVC headunit with a JVC 12 Disc cd changer.
The problem i'm having is that when i select the cd player it just turns off and on repeatedly, the radio works fine its just the cd side...
any ideas??
Thanks in advance..
James
I took out my standard Peugeot Head unit and replaced it with a aftermarket JVC headunit with a JVC 12 Disc cd changer.
The problem i'm having is that when i select the cd player it just turns off and on repeatedly, the radio works fine its just the cd side...
any ideas??
Thanks in advance..
James
PaulD
05-12-2006, 07:35 PM
do you have an amp connected to the CD player ? If so, you have probably used the auto antenna wire instead of the remote to turn the amp on.
Jamesr_uk
05-13-2006, 07:39 AM
Nah I have no amp attached, just a cd changer....
RickwithaTbird
05-13-2006, 09:51 AM
is your changer switching on and off randomly, or just steadily on/off/on/off/on/off/on/off?
NAVY IC
05-14-2006, 12:10 PM
Nah I have no amp attached, just a cd changer....
it's still possible the cd's pwr sply is being fed from your HU's pwr ant. lead
it's still possible the cd's pwr sply is being fed from your HU's pwr ant. lead
Jamesr_uk
05-14-2006, 01:37 PM
well what ever it was its sorted now, n I have no idea how I solved it lol...I just fitted it again and for some reason it worked, n has been working fine for a couple of days now so I think its fine..
Which brings me onto my next problem,,,,getting a Amp power lead to the battery, is there a common route I can take that wont require drilling?
And lastly does anyone now what size the speakers are in front and rear of a 206?
Thanks ver much for your help this far..
James
Which brings me onto my next problem,,,,getting a Amp power lead to the battery, is there a common route I can take that wont require drilling?
And lastly does anyone now what size the speakers are in front and rear of a 206?
Thanks ver much for your help this far..
James
NAVY IC
05-14-2006, 01:55 PM
Which brings me onto my next problem,,,,getting a Amp power lead to the battery, is there a common route I can take that wont require drilling?
under your hood on your firewall, there should be a couple of rubber plugs that you can replace with grommets the size of your cables
under your hood on your firewall, there should be a couple of rubber plugs that you can replace with grommets the size of your cables
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