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Radio's gone doolally...



 
 
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Old November 25th 05, 07:10 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.audio.car,uk.rec.audio.car,uk.d-i-y
Harry Bloomfield
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Default Radio's gone doolally...

Lobster presented the following explanation :
Bingo! Sorted; thanks very much.

Do you know what would have prompted this behaviour? I'm sure that in
the past if ever I've disconnected the power, the unit switched on silently,
asking for the code immediately.


Cold weather, high cranking current, lots of voltage drop and perhaps
an almost flat battery as a result... The radio perhaps thought it had
been disconnected from the battery briefly.

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Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk


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Old November 25th 05, 07:19 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.audio.car,uk.rec.audio.car,uk.d-i-y
Lobster
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Default Radio's gone doolally...

Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Lobster presented the following explanation :

Bingo! Sorted; thanks very much.

Do you know what would have prompted this behaviour? I'm sure that in
the past if ever I've disconnected the power, the unit switched on
silently, asking for the code immediately.



Cold weather, high cranking current, lots of voltage drop and perhaps an
almost flat battery as a result... The radio perhaps thought it had been
disconnected from the battery briefly.


Sure, that would make sense, but I'd have expected totally different
symptoms than what I saw (as per my last post); if I'd experienced those
I'd have sussed the problem immediately!

David

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Old November 25th 05, 09:20 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.audio.car,uk.rec.audio.car,uk.d-i-y
ANDY FAGAN
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Default Radio's gone doolally...

This is the default mode from a fresh install. It seems to have been re set
somehow, sometimes a power spike, jump start or similar can cause it, or
kids putting pennies through the cassette flap. (You wouldn't believe how
much money I retrieve from inside stereo's)

Andy


"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message
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Lobster presented the following explanation :
Bingo! Sorted; thanks very much.

Do you know what would have prompted this behaviour? I'm sure that in
the past if ever I've disconnected the power, the unit switched on
silently, asking for the code immediately.


Cold weather, high cranking current, lots of voltage drop and perhaps an
almost flat battery as a result... The radio perhaps thought it had been
disconnected from the battery briefly.

--

Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk




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Old November 25th 05, 09:35 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.audio.car,uk.rec.audio.car,uk.d-i-y
Holly, in France
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Default Peugeot radio codes, was Radio's gone doolally...

ANDY FAGAN wrote:
This is the default mode from a fresh install. It seems to have been
re set somehow, sometimes a power spike, jump start or similar can
cause it, or kids putting pennies through the cassette flap. (You
wouldn't believe how much money I retrieve from inside stereo's)


'Scuse me for hijacking this thread a bit, but it seems to be posted to
all the right groups and someone might be able to help. I have googled
to no avail, probably the wrong combination of search words....Have RTFM
and no help there either....

Anyone know what 'error 4' means on a Peugeot radio cassette player
please? It's in a bog standard bottom of the range 2002 Peugeot Expert
van if that's any help. The van is French spec, don't know if that makes
any difference?

My guess is that the kids have put in the wrong code too many times
:-( Any thoughts please?

TIA
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Holly, in France
Holiday Home in Dordogne
http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr/

 




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