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Join Date: Mar 2009
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My battery was flat today, I reverted back to my original 307 standard peugeot headunit yesterday so this is most likely the cause of it.
You see when I was using my aftermarket headunit I had a separate iso connector wired in. When I put in the old headunit I had to revert back to the standard iso connector and the headunit didnt work. Using the haynes manual I was able to figure out what cables go into the iso connector. Got the cd player going but obviously not done right. Im thinking its just a matter of switching the permanent feed and switched....
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Southern Ireland
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The aftermarket radio is messing with the Multiplex network. It is not going to sleep. There is a fix but for life of me I can't remember. It involves removing some wire i'm not sure of.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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That cant be, when I was using the aftermarket headunit, I made my own iso connector, ignition feed from cigarette lighter and permanent from fuse box and earthed to chassis.
Now that Im back to using the original peugeot headunit I have to use the iso connector thats part of the car. Im actually thinking how can it be draining the battery, if the headunit switches off when I turn ignition off then how can it drain the battery. Anyway got battery charges so will check tomorrow to see if battery is flat.....
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