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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum and I'm really stuck.
I understand that you need a constant live feed to keep the presets in the radio. The problem is that the colour coding from the back of my peugeot 206 (1999) 1100cc is as follows; - A fat white wire - A fat yellow/green wire - A fat blue wire - A thin white wire - A very thin grey wire. I have read that you may change the red and the yellow wires in order to create a constant feed, but obviously I don't have them. Is there anyone out there who can help me please? |
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if no-one posts the wires you need to swap...your best bet is to go armed with a multi-meter and find the 12vdc with the ignition off.
are you using a genuine peugeot radio or aftermarket...you shouldnt really need to change the wires on a genuine...you have a seperate issue...check fuses...on aftermarkets it tends to be sonys that need this.
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