Peugeot 406 radio replacement

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by dazza12, Apr 20, 2005.

  1. dazza12

    dazza12 Guest

    Hi,

    I’ve got the factory fitted radio/cassette player in my Pug 406 (Mk
    1). There’s nothing actually wrong with it, but I’ve got a Sony CD
    player I’d rather have in there.

    I notice Halford sell fascia adaptors, it seems to be the same one for
    both mine and the Mk 2 model. How do I remove the existing stereo from
    the car as it’s something the Haynes manual etc seem to miss out.

    As there’s nothing wrong with the existing stereo, I’m planning to put
    it back in when I sell the car. Will I need to get the radio code, or
    is the radio tied into the engine ECU? In other words, in a year or
    two will it plug back in and work without me having to involve my
    dealer in any way?

    Finally, I have read somewhere that the radio remote stalk works with
    some Sony units. The unit I have is fairly recent, and has a blue
    socket on the back of the stereo, which I presume is for the remote?
    If I connect this one up, does the controls on the stalk work exactly
    the same?

    Many thanks in advance for any help.
     
    dazza12, Apr 20, 2005
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  2. dazza12

    Ben Guest

    I have a P reg 406 with a Kenwood stereo in it. The fascia was already in
    there when i bought it...

    I think this is probably the same with a sony unit:
    You need a cable to connect to the stereo which then connects to another one
    specifically for the 406 which goes into the stalk. As the second lead is
    car specific i would guess the stalk functions would be the same.

    I was going to do it, but the cables came to about 30 quid or so and so I
    use my left hand and spent the money on beer.
     
    Ben, Apr 20, 2005
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  3. Hi Mate,
    To memove the exsisting stereo u need 2 bits of wire. An unbent c clip for
    removing aftermarket stereo's is alwasy good. There are two holes by the
    tape deck hole, one either side of the stereo. Put the wires into there and
    you should feel them click a bit. You'll need to push them a way in. Then
    its hard and tight but the old stereo should pull out.
    Done it on mine, no problems.
    As for the code you'll probably need to go get its code read. They do this
    via teh serial code on the machine. Main dealers are a very expensive way
    of doing it. Using a local car radio shop is my recommendation. They are
    cheap and always willing to help.
    I will warn you though, there isnt a lot of room behind the stereo after
    you fit an aftermarket unit in as the slant the headunit in at an angle,
    the original being laid in flat.
    And the stalk. Sony kenwood and blaupunkt all do kits to use the remote
    stalk. Blaupunkts are about £35 if i remember rightly from when i looked.
    Blaupunkts may not look all that but their functions eclipse the competion.
    I've used blaupunkt for the last 10 years over any other make for pure
    sound quality.
    Hope this helps answer your questions.
     
    Andrew Carpenter via CarKB.com, Apr 22, 2005
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  4. dazza12

    Joe Bloggs Guest

    Hi,

    usually, if you can contact the original supplying garage of the car, they
    will tell you the radio code for free!!

    Sounds like it's defeating the object I know, but has happened on 2 Pug I
    know of (Mine and a friends), so there you go!!!
     
    Joe Bloggs, Apr 30, 2005
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