Hi! Thanks for the video! Can you tell me that the Connects2 adapter has the ignition thing in it, or i have to make the fuse connection for that to make the head unit on-off properly? Thanks!
206 Zest 3 owner here Nice upgrade there, mate. I have that Eco mode as well (it protects battery from draining/getting dead). The radio in the 206 looks beautiful, sadly it's not available here where I live. I am wondering if I can fit one from either 307 facelift or 207 (yeah I need plug adapter for it).
Hi, that was a good instructional video and showed parts that I am interested. it relates to a Pug 206cc. I need to fit a solar battery charger to keep the battery good whilst away for a long period. Can you suggest the best connection point in the interior fuse board to make a direct connection to the battery (not via ignition switch). There is a plug in the center with just large RED and Black cables, would this be a good connection site for both positive and negative using scotchlock connectors?
Hi can i get away with not adding the switched live to the fusebox ie run it off just the adaptor. I have and the problem im having is that it comes on sometimes and goes off when ot feels like. Its totally mood based. I am wondering if its a faulty adaptor or that i need a switched live,many thanks.
@@keithreilly9777 Full colour code layout for the one that comes with your new radio is in the instructions and the one for the adapter is in the rear of the packaging.
Pj there is a extra set of wire connectors in the original wire loom its sectioned into 3 colours blue (which is wired) green and yellow and blank but there is only 2 sets to plug into the adaptor (white and black) i have placed the black and white connectors into the adaptor but the radio is not coming on
In my previous Peugeot Halfords fitted a BT radio (Kenwood) and I lost most of the info that comes up on the screen above the radio. Was this their mistake or is the same likely to happen? I’ve got an identical 206cc 94 as your demo. Thanks.
It's possible to get a display adapter that would make your original display work with an aftermarket radio but these are pretty expensive so most people don't bother. Halfords did nothing wrong it's just the way it is on certain cars with a remote radio display.
Hi, I have a steering wheel control but I never use it. Do I still have to buy the extras to install the actual stereo? Just a bit wary as I have never done this before (like I'm assuming many people here), so apart from that extra antenna thing, is it a case of follwing the rest of the vid?
I'm going to sound stupid but I've been looking all night and I've finally given up, I have a 2002 beetle I want to install a 7 inch touchscreen but as you know that won't fit is there anything I can do I have looked for an aftermarket dashboard but it seems love for the beetle has died
do these boxes work on the 98-02 ones they use difrent indicators and steering wheel controls if you have them and does it still do the staying on for 10 mins thing on those ones as they have entirety different wiring and ecus
You would need one of three others, best bet is to contact a audio retailer such as Halfords (if your county then) and give them your reg number to id the correct one needed.
@@PJsprojects cheers i know the basics with the audio just curious cause its a older style and everyone seems to think 1998-09 but it's essentially 02-09 with that style it's a nightmare to find bits for
Thanks this is super helpful. I bought a like for like replacement for my Pug 206cc radio - so its the Clarion one you were replacing, when I swapped over; all works fine except it beeps an alarm every 30 seconds.. I assume that means I need to enter a code somewhere, but when at and where do I find the said code please?
Hi mate, wondering if you could help me, I have a 2003 citroen C5, I've put an ignition Live to the cigarette lighter on a double fuse connector all works as you said but once you turn the car off and leave it for about ten minutes, you lose the time, you don't lose the preset FM channels or where the cd was upto. But it does go on to DAB and you have to press the button to get back to cd or FM. I have tried putting red to yellow and yellow to red and that just immediately loses the time the second you turn the key off. It's on a Pioneer DEH-S720DAB Car Stereo. Any help would be really appreciated. I don't know if I should move the inline fuse to another ignition Live or whether I need to get the iso adapter. Thanks Anthony.
@@fatihcakar391 You will need an amp bypass interface to go around the cars factory upgrade amp. To get the exact one give your reg number to whatever large car audio retailer is in your country so they can order the correct version. In the UK it’s larger retailers like Halfords that can do this and the manufacturer of these interfaces as an example would be Connects2 so you could also check to see if there web site has a parts search.
@PJsprojects exactly this were what i found Yesterday. Burt IT seems that is Out of Order. Because Yesterday i only found The Models without JBL compatibllity.
@ It’s possible due to age that the system is no longer supported. If that’s the case you will need to run speaker cables direct from the new head unit to each car speaker. (Hard wire it all)
@@PJsprojects i will Not give Up to search for that amplifier. Its still the easiest method cause the aftermarket Display ist allready installed i only Put that amplifier for Bridge Info
I have an issue that when the ignition is turned off and the radio turns off, it loses all of the saved settings. I am guessing it's something to do with constant power supply. Any suggestions? It is a Sony stereo
You need to swap the yellow and red wires around so that red goes to yellow and yellow goes to red. Most aftermarket radios have a couple of bullet plugs in those wire to let you switch them around.
@@PJsprojects I have tried this but both the red and the yellow wire which connect to the stereo are connected to a single wire so it makes no difference? Is there a "constant" 12v supply on the fuse box? Then maybe I could run a spur from that
@@PJsprojects I spent quite a while trying to get the two wires out of the iso harness without luck. Is there a trick? There is a small yellow lock piece of nylon but even with that out it didn't make a difference. The 'normal' leads are fairly easy.
que tal, es el primer video que veo como hacer para que no se pierda el mando de crucero qué esta abajo de mi volante en mi auto, ese método me serviría para mi peugeot 207 sedan tendry 2010 1.6? mi pregunta es y si lo compraste separado o viene incluido el conector ISO o lo compraste por separado? ys tendrás el link de compra del autoestereo qué colocaste en el video y el del ISO para adaptar el conector original del auto. te agradecería tu contestación gracias un saludo 🖐🏻😎
just fitted my new aftermarket radio and the radio won't turn off when I turn off the car... it did it with the old radio that were mounted. any ideas? :)
First make sure the radio does not self turn off after 10mins. Peugeot cars have a delay on the ignition live power feed so hence the delay. For an instant power off with ignition you will need to run another power cable from the fuse box, find a circuit that goes of with inhibition such as heater.
First make sure the radio does not self turn off after 10mins. Peugeot cars have a delay on the ignition live power feed so hence the delay. For an instant power off with ignition you will need to run another power cable from the fuse box, find a circuit that goes of with inhibition such as heater.
Nice video but I have a question. There is a 4 digit code to make OEM radio's work. What if you want to replace and aftermarker radio with an OEM, where can you get the code to make it work again?
Anyone have a link to the control box thing... not finding anything while searching for it, looking for it to fit a 2005 xsara picasso, so this exact one might be worth a shot.
You mean the white and black plugs? For the speakers and power? Yes, I did that, and it worked fine, but like ha said in the video, the radio stays on for ca.10 minutes after you turn off the ignition :) Edit: The radio I got, came with an adapter, so it fit :)
Mate I have got a question. I bought a din with screen and it comes with the steering wheel box but it doesn't have the adapter to connect it to the car what would I need to buy then? Have I got to buy a whole new steering wheel box adapter just to fit it or am I able to use the one that the radio has and just get an adapter for it? If so would you tell me which one I need? Thanks I hope I explained myself properly
Most steering interface units have the cable built in like this one - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-206-306-Steering-Wheel-Control-Interface-Adaptor-Lead-CTSPG004-2/162509915222?hash=item25d6588456:g:2eIAAOSwblZZEeQi
Hi I am looking for this cp2-uni router for my car but I cant find the one you are working with. I habe a peugeot 206cc 2006 model, could you give me a link?
Ok mate great video , was very helpful on pug 2006 HDI 2006 plate Question I was going to ask is I’ve fitted. Chinese stereo with Bluetooth satnav etc. I was wondering by removing pug radio and fitting the new after market one. Would this interfere with incorrect operation of the small information screen above the radio, centre multimedia information x screen. Make it easier the one with the clock on lol. Any information would be brill. Thanks m8.
Any radio that is a 'Single din' size will fit. You can see in a shop that the majority are this size and the bigger ones are double din,these will not fit as they are twice the height.
Hi! Can someone help me with my aftermarket radio? I plugged all the cables, but when i turned the car off and get my keys out, the next time when i start the car again all the settings of the radio are gone. Seems one of the 12v cables is on the wrong spot in the cable? Thx guys!
I am thinking of changing my 2003 206cc's stereo but i have heard that the multi-function display in the car will stop showing relevant information. Is that something to be worried about?
Hi great video, really informative. I have just bought an after-market radio for my 206 but I've also had to buy a DAB antenna. Could you tell my what the best way of installing this would be? I want to hide the wires behind the pillar but Im worried I'll break the casing as I try to pull it away. Also, how can I feed the cable behind the glove compartment? Is there a way to get to that area?
The A trim panel is on tight fitting clips and should pop off or if your worried run the cable across the top where it meets the roof liner and then down the edge of the rubber door seal. As for the glove box your best to go under it. You should find a felt trim cover under the dashboard that unclips so you can run the cables along the bottom of the dash and then cover them up with the felt trim.
@@PJsprojects thanks so much. I was able to pop off the panel in the end and then it was just a case of threading the aerial down and behind the glove box. You're right it does go more under than behind. Anyway all sorted now. Thanks again!
It's called a fuse spur. Like the example below - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Add-A-Circuit-Piggy-Back-Fuse-Tap-Mini-Blade-Fuse-Holder-ATM-ATP-12V/262247697355?hash=item3d0f2e4bcb:g:vpIAAOSwd4tT8HMh
I got starting problem with peugeot 206 but this problem started when someone broke my car and steal my radio,the following day I put my the key on ignition to start the car but the car won't start up to now.I believe someone out there can help my problem
Could be damage from them ripping the radio out but first thing to try is the anti theft ignition fuse which should be a yellow 20amp,refer to the cars owners manual as to which fuse it is because they can vary depending on spec and country of sale.
Sorry I have no idea where the radio was from or the cost as I do these sort of jobs in bulk. However the brand of radio is available from all the normal places such as Amazon,Ebay,car shops or even places like Argos.
Hi, very helpful video. I just have one question. We are installing a Sony universal unit. She turns on without the adaptor but isn't turning off with the ignition switch. I read somewhere about it being to do with the multiplex system (it's a peugeot 206 2005 model) and I'm wondering if it's something to do with this? Or maybe we need to attach the yellow wire to the red (which it suggests in the manual). Thanks
You will find the radio does in fact turn off after a few mins of the ignition key being removed. If you want it to go off as soon as the key is removed then you will need to take the radios red wire to the cars fuse box and connect it to a switched live by either soldering to the correct wire at the rear of the fuse box or use a plug in fuse spur to double up on which ever fuse you use.
@@PJsprojectsHi mate does it drain the battery too much by not having a switched live. just wondering is it worth all the trouble cant it be left out lol.
Hi, fitted a new head unit to my '07 206 GTI today, as per your video, working fine, thanks. While in behind the head unit I found what looks like a very small cooling fan, with it removed there's a relay that keeps turning on and off constantly (without key it), did it have one on the car you worked on or have you seen one at all? Plugged it back in and relay stopped. Just curious.
hi mate i recently purchased a ct20ct10 ( i have a 05,206 )wiring harness and a pioneer deh150, plugged everything in and the radio wont come on. not sure what to do next or what could be the issue
Thanks for this vedeo. Looking down I see you answering lots of questions. Fair play to you mate; extremely kind of you.
I need a wire with 12 Volt when the light is turned on in order to dimm the display. Can't find such a wire, any suggestions?
Hi! Thanks for the video! Can you tell me that the Connects2 adapter has the ignition thing in it, or i have to make the fuse connection for that to make the head unit on-off properly? Thanks!
That was very helpful thank you so much 😊👍
206 Zest 3 owner here
Nice upgrade there, mate. I have that Eco mode as well (it protects battery from draining/getting dead).
The radio in the 206 looks beautiful, sadly it's not available here where I live. I am wondering if I can fit one from either 307 facelift or 207 (yeah I need plug adapter for it).
Hi, that was a good instructional video and showed parts that I am interested. it relates to a Pug 206cc. I need to fit a solar battery charger to keep the battery good whilst away for a long period. Can you suggest the best connection point in the interior fuse board to make a direct connection to the battery (not via ignition switch). There is a plug in the center with just large RED and Black cables, would this be a good connection site for both positive and negative using scotchlock connectors?
Hi.. I changed my car radio but i want to tell which one one of the adapter i have to order..
Hi can i get away with not adding the switched live to the fusebox ie run it off just the adaptor. I have and the problem im having is that it comes on sometimes and goes off when ot feels like. Its totally mood based. I am wondering if its a faulty adaptor or that i need a switched live,many thanks.
Whats the layout for the aftermarket wiring loom? Ie which one is earth, positive 12v ignition, 12v constant and the dashboard light?
@@keithreilly9777 Full colour code layout for the one that comes with your new radio is in the instructions and the one for the adapter is in the rear of the packaging.
hi is there any way to make the car display work with aftermarket head unit? i have a JVC X462BT
I have got peugeot 206+ 2009 dont have any idea how to change my radio also with the same steering control 🤔
Pj there is a extra set of wire connectors in the original wire loom its sectioned into 3 colours blue (which is wired) green and yellow and blank but there is only 2 sets to plug into the adaptor (white and black) i have placed the black and white connectors into the adaptor but the radio is not coming on
In my previous Peugeot Halfords fitted a BT radio (Kenwood) and I lost most of the info that comes up on the screen above the radio. Was this their mistake or is the same likely to happen? I’ve got an identical 206cc 94 as your demo. Thanks.
It's possible to get a display adapter that would make your original display work with an aftermarket radio but these are pretty expensive so most people don't bother.
Halfords did nothing wrong it's just the way it is on certain cars with a remote radio display.
This is a really annoying part of Peugeot radio change. Mine is stuck
on date and time but would prefer temp and time displayed. :/
I dont get it. Why can't I just yank the old thing out, buy the new thing and stick the antena and the 2 connectors in it and be done with it?
You could but Pugs have a ignition off delay.
Hi, I have a steering wheel control but I never use it. Do I still have to buy the extras to install the actual stereo? Just a bit wary as I have never done this before (like I'm assuming many people here), so apart from that extra antenna thing, is it a case of follwing the rest of the vid?
I'm going to sound stupid but I've been looking all night and I've finally given up, I have a 2002 beetle I want to install a 7 inch touchscreen but as you know that won't fit is there anything I can do I have looked for an aftermarket dashboard but it seems love for the beetle has died
I wired to a fuse and keep losing the radio memory . Resetting it every time. How do I fix?
Switch the yellow and red wires around so that red goes to yellow and yellow goes to red.
Could you explain why you did all these things with the fuse?
do these boxes work on the 98-02 ones they use difrent indicators and steering wheel controls if you have them and does it still do the staying on for 10 mins thing on those ones as they have entirety different wiring and ecus
You would need one of three others, best bet is to contact a audio retailer such as Halfords (if your county then) and give them your reg number to id the correct one needed.
@@PJsprojects cheers i know the basics with the audio just curious cause its a older style and everyone seems to think 1998-09 but it's essentially 02-09 with that style it's a nightmare to find bits for
Thanks this is super helpful. I bought a like for like replacement for my Pug 206cc radio - so its the Clarion one you were replacing, when I swapped over; all works fine except it beeps an alarm every 30 seconds.. I assume that means I need to enter a code somewhere, but when at and where do I find the said code please?
Hi mate, wondering if you could help me, I have a 2003 citroen C5, I've put an ignition Live to the cigarette lighter on a double fuse connector all works as you said but once you turn the car off and leave it for about ten minutes, you lose the time, you don't lose the preset FM channels or where the cd was upto. But it does go on to DAB and you have to press the button to get back to cd or FM. I have tried putting red to yellow and yellow to red and that just immediately loses the time the second you turn the key off. It's on a Pioneer DEH-S720DAB Car Stereo. Any help would be really appreciated. I don't know if I should move the inline fuse to another ignition Live or whether I need to get the iso adapter.
Thanks Anthony.
I bought a jvc stereo for my 2001 peuegot 206 however when you increase the volume too high it cuts itself off and restarts itself any thoughts?
For me the radio turns on by itself when the car is off
How do you set the steering wheel control adapter up to make the radio turn off with the ignition? Cheers
You got the same problem any solution for new generation?
206 cc owner with integrated JBL soundsystem. does it work. i allready installed an carradio android. everythink fine but no sound. hope u can help me
@@fatihcakar391 You will need an amp bypass interface to go around the cars factory upgrade amp.
To get the exact one give your reg number to whatever large car audio retailer is in your country so they can order the correct version.
In the UK it’s larger retailers like Halfords that can do this and the manufacturer of these interfaces as an example would be Connects2 so you could also check to see if there web site has a parts search.
@PJsprojects exactly this were what i found Yesterday. Burt IT seems that is Out of Order. Because Yesterday i only found The Models without JBL compatibllity.
@ It’s possible due to age that the system is no longer supported. If that’s the case you will need to run speaker cables direct from the new head unit to each car speaker. (Hard wire it all)
@@PJsprojects i will Not give Up to search for that amplifier. Its still the easiest method cause the aftermarket Display ist allready installed i only Put that amplifier for Bridge Info
Thanks for Support ma boi, very fast and detailed Take Care
I have an issue that when the ignition is turned off and the radio turns off, it loses all of the saved settings. I am guessing it's something to do with constant power supply. Any suggestions? It is a Sony stereo
You need to swap the yellow and red wires around so that red goes to yellow and yellow goes to red.
Most aftermarket radios have a couple of bullet plugs in those wire to let you switch them around.
@@PJsprojects I have tried this but both the red and the yellow wire which connect to the stereo are connected to a single wire so it makes no difference? Is there a "constant" 12v supply on the fuse box? Then maybe I could run a spur from that
@@PJsprojects I spent quite a while trying to get the two wires out of the iso harness without luck. Is there a trick? There is a small yellow lock piece of nylon but even with that out it didn't make a difference. The 'normal' leads are fairly easy.
que tal, es el primer video que veo como hacer para que no se pierda el mando de crucero qué esta abajo de mi volante en mi auto, ese método me serviría para mi peugeot 207 sedan tendry 2010 1.6? mi pregunta es y si lo compraste separado o viene incluido el conector ISO o lo compraste por separado? ys tendrás el link de compra del autoestereo qué colocaste en el video y el del ISO para adaptar el conector original del auto. te agradecería tu contestación gracias un saludo 🖐🏻😎
just fitted my new aftermarket radio and the radio won't turn off when I turn off the car... it did it with the old radio that were mounted. any ideas? :)
First make sure the radio does not self turn off after 10mins.
Peugeot cars have a delay on the ignition live power feed so hence the delay. For an instant power off with ignition you will need to run another power cable from the fuse box, find a circuit that goes of with inhibition such as heater.
First make sure the radio does not self turn off after 10mins.
Peugeot cars have a delay on the ignition live power feed so hence the delay. For an instant power off with ignition you will need to run another power cable from the fuse box, find a circuit that goes of with inhibition such as heater.
Nice video but I have a question. There is a 4 digit code to make OEM radio's work. What if you want to replace and aftermarker radio with an OEM, where can you get the code to make it work again?
Could you possibly put the links of the things required to do this?
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nextbase-S2-Hardwire-Kit-For-Nextbase-Dashcam-122-222-322GW-422GW-522GW/324142238298?epid=5031991373&hash=item4b78620a5a:g:0WkAAOSwMQJenq1l
Can you please link the fuse spure you used?
Anyone have a link to the control box thing... not finding anything while searching for it, looking for it to fit a 2005 xsara picasso, so this exact one might be worth a shot.
If you don't need the steering controls can you simply use the existing harness and plug it straight into aftermarket stereo?
You mean the white and black plugs? For the speakers and power? Yes, I did that, and it worked fine, but like ha said in the video, the radio stays on for ca.10 minutes after you turn off the ignition :)
Edit: The radio I got, came with an adapter, so it fit :)
Does it drain the battery too much if it stays on? or does it not matter?@@12388753
Mate I have got a question. I bought a din with screen and it comes with the steering wheel box but it doesn't have the adapter to connect it to the car what would I need to buy then? Have I got to buy a whole new steering wheel box adapter just to fit it or am I able to use the one that the radio has and just get an adapter for it? If so would you tell me which one I need? Thanks I hope I explained myself properly
Most steering interface units have the cable built in like this one - www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-206-306-Steering-Wheel-Control-Interface-Adaptor-Lead-CTSPG004-2/162509915222?hash=item25d6588456:g:2eIAAOSwblZZEeQi
Hi I am looking for this cp2-uni router for my car but I cant find the one you are working with. I habe a peugeot 206cc 2006 model, could you give me a link?
Ok mate great video , was very helpful on pug 2006 HDI 2006 plate
Question I was going to ask is I’ve fitted. Chinese stereo with Bluetooth satnav etc.
I was wondering by removing pug radio and fitting the new after market one.
Would this interfere with incorrect operation of the small information screen above the radio, centre multimedia information x screen.
Make it easier the one with the clock on lol.
Any information would be brill.
Thanks m8.
Yes a bit. You won't be able to adjust the clock if needed.
can this be installed without the steering harness?
Yes 👍🏻
If there isn't a audio steering controls do it have to be activated by a tester?
So are you looking at adding a steering controls? if so and you have added the oem stalk then yes the ecu will need those switched on.
Hi, I have just bought a Peugeot 206 2008 and I don’t know which stereos will fit the car. Do you know how I can find that out ?
Any radio that is a 'Single din' size will fit. You can see in a shop that the majority are this size and the bigger ones are double din,these will not fit as they are twice the height.
Can I tap the 12 volt current from my cigarette lighter, because I don't want to go close to the fuse box
Yes just put an i line fuse between radio and cig lighter socket.
Hi! Can someone help me with my aftermarket radio? I plugged all the cables, but when i turned the car off and get my keys out, the next time when i start the car again all the settings of the radio are gone. Seems one of the 12v cables is on the wrong spot in the cable?
Thx guys!
Swap the red and yellow cables over so that red goes to yellow and yellow goes to red.
@@PJsprojects I tried this already. Didnt work?
My adapter keeps flashing green, does that mean it’s not working?
Tnx for good job
I am thinking of changing my 2003 206cc's stereo but i have heard that the multi-function display in the car will stop showing relevant information. Is that something to be worried about?
Yes the display will not show the radio station and a couple of other bits,but the new radio will have a display of it's own.
Thanks for the information! Great video!
So even with this adapter the info will not be displayed on the display ?
@@PJsprojects
@@Belgsken001 I think, even the adapter doesn't show the info in the multiscreen
Hi great video, really informative. I have just bought an after-market radio for my 206 but I've also had to buy a DAB antenna. Could you tell my what the best way of installing this would be? I want to hide the wires behind the pillar but Im worried I'll break the casing as I try to pull it away. Also, how can I feed the cable behind the glove compartment? Is there a way to get to that area?
The A trim panel is on tight fitting clips and should pop off or if your worried run the cable across the top where it meets the roof liner and then down the edge of the rubber door seal.
As for the glove box your best to go under it. You should find a felt trim cover under the dashboard that unclips so you can run the cables along the bottom of the dash and then cover them up with the felt trim.
@@PJsprojects thanks so much. I was able to pop off the panel in the end and then it was just a case of threading the aerial down and behind the glove box. You're right it does go more under than behind. Anyway all sorted now. Thanks again!
Hi PJ, I am trying to use steering wheel control, so do you mean I do not have to do anything with the fuse?
No nothing with the fuse but you will need a wiring harness adaptor that has a steering control interface built in.
What is the fuse called? I can’t find a doubler socket anywhere
It's called a fuse spur. Like the example below -
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Add-A-Circuit-Piggy-Back-Fuse-Tap-Mini-Blade-Fuse-Holder-ATM-ATP-12V/262247697355?hash=item3d0f2e4bcb:g:vpIAAOSwd4tT8HMh
Hey man, any advice on where to get the cables etcetera?
Loads of places on Ebay sell them or Amazon, very popular car so most car shops should stock the cables as well.
Do i need to disconnect the negative on the car battery before doing so?
No need to disconnect the battery/negative.
Pioneer 👌🏻
I got starting problem with peugeot 206 but this problem started when someone broke my car and steal my radio,the following day I put my the key on ignition to start the car but the car won't start up to now.I believe someone out there can help my problem
Could be damage from them ripping the radio out but first thing to try is the anti theft ignition fuse which should be a yellow 20amp,refer to the cars owners manual as to which fuse it is because they can vary depending on spec and country of sale.
where did you get this radio and how much was it?
Sorry I have no idea where the radio was from or the cost as I do these sort of jobs in bulk. However the brand of radio is available from all the normal places such as Amazon,Ebay,car shops or even places like Argos.
Hi, very helpful video. I just have one question. We are installing a Sony universal unit. She turns on without the adaptor but isn't turning off with the ignition switch. I read somewhere about it being to do with the multiplex system (it's a peugeot 206 2005 model) and I'm wondering if it's something to do with this? Or maybe we need to attach the yellow wire to the red (which it suggests in the manual). Thanks
You will find the radio does in fact turn off after a few mins of the ignition key being removed. If you want it to go off as soon as the key is removed then you will need to take the radios red wire to the cars fuse box and connect it to a switched live by either soldering to the correct wire at the rear of the fuse box or use a plug in fuse spur to double up on which ever fuse you use.
@@PJsprojectsHi mate does it drain the battery too much by not having a switched live. just wondering is it worth all the trouble cant it be left out lol.
I want to know this too!!!
@@emzed6090
Hi, fitted a new head unit to my '07 206 GTI today, as per your video, working fine, thanks.
While in behind the head unit I found what looks like a very small cooling fan, with it removed there's a relay that keeps turning on and off constantly (without key it), did it have one on the car you worked on or have you seen one at all? Plugged it back in and relay stopped. Just curious.
hi mate i recently purchased a ct20ct10 ( i have a 05,206 )wiring harness and a pioneer deh150, plugged everything in and the radio wont come on. not sure what to do next or what could be the issue
i havent connectd the red ignition cable to the fuse box so i presume that must be it lol
How much this adapter cost ?
Nice video men ! :)
Will I be able to skip a song?
I'm watching this because I want to get a 206 but the only problem really is the outdated radio
Satwinder same hehe
Sooooooooooooo much work for only changing the radio 😁😁😁😁😁 just leav you originel radio thats the best 😉😉😉😉
if you're fine with having the features that came with the car then use the original, but otherwise no
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I will just pay someone to do this for me haha
Do you also pay someone to make you a kid 😄