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Loss of Power
I have a very old Peugeot 205. I've had a couple of stereos in it and
ocasionally they loose all the preset radio stations. This is, I think, is becuase the stereo is loosing power. This happens, sometimes, when I start the car. The engine turns over once. Stops. Then, when I retry, it starts without a problem. I very rarely have any problems starting the car. Just this slight hiccup now and again. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to how to track the cause of this problem. It's a royal pain having to retune the radio once a week. Any thoughts? Cheers, Dan |
Loss of Power
danw wrote:
I have a very old Peugeot 205. I've had a couple of stereos in it and ocasionally they loose all the preset radio stations. This is, I think, is becuase the stereo is loosing power. This happens, sometimes, when I start the car. The engine turns over once. Stops. Then, when I retry, it starts without a problem. I very rarely have any problems starting the car. Just this slight hiccup now and again. Sounds like your battery and/or wiring is on the way out. The radio needs about 12v ish all the time to save the presets. If when starting the voltage is dropping much lower than that then that'll be your problem. John |
Loss of Power
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 21:00:29 +0100, danw
wrote: This is, I think, is becuase the stereo is loosing power. This happens, sometimes, when I start the car. The engine turns over once. Stops. Then, when I retry, it starts without a problem. I very rarely have any problems starting the car. Just this slight hiccup now and again. 205s have two major issues which may well be causing this: 1) The plastic screw down battery clamps are totally useless, and never give a clean connection. If the car still has these, cleaning the terminals thoroughly and replacing the plastic clamp(s) with a conventional battery clamp should get rid of the problem. 2) The starter motor fits on a dowel or dowels. If the starter is removed and the dowel is damaged or omitted, the starter won't then line up accurately. If this is the case, it causes the rear bearing in the starter to wear. This then results in a tight spot - when you turn the car over, the starter goes tight at one particular point. Flicking the ignition key a couple of times usually clears the problem temporarily. Either of the above could cause a drop in battery voltage, which may well be the cause of the radio losing it's memory. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
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