Radio loom wring for 405 2nd build

Discussion in 'Peugeot 405' started by sid, Feb 23, 2006.

  1. sid

    sid Guest

    My radio went dead a few weeks ago and I posted to this forum.
    Its a clarion radio/cassette with rds etc. bog standard ordinary radio but I
    do like the remote stalk and the radio is all I need.

    Thanks for the original replies.

    It appears that the radio is ok as I purchased a replacement radio (same
    model) from ebay. Still no sound. Radio operates from remote stalk and also
    directly, with radio channels displayed.

    Does anyone know if this is a connector in the dash somewhere that takes the
    speaker cables to the various locations. That is to say - speaker connector
    to radio - on to an interconnector in the dash to the door speakers and
    tweater in the dash. AFAIK, the front speakers and the tweaters are wired up
    together, hence only 8 wires in the speaker connector.

    Only other option is that the direct speaker connection to the radio has
    failed in some way.

    Can anyone help

    TIA
     
    sid, Feb 23, 2006
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  2. sid

    Peter Chant Guest

    If you have a multimeter measure the resistance across the pins on the
    connector that goes to the speakers for each set of speakers.
    (Euroconector??). It is very likely to be in the range of 2-20 ohms.
    Lower than this and there may be a short. Unlikely to be higher unless it
    reads open circuit, and then it is open circuit. Odd to have happened to
    all the speakers at he same time. Even if you've fried your speakers its
    odd not to get some sound out.

    You could try touching a couple of wires from a small dry cell battery
    across the speaker terminals on the plug, keep it brief to avoid damage.
    You should here a click from each speaker.

    It does sound like there is another connector somewhere that has become
    disconnected.

    Pete
     
    Peter Chant, Feb 23, 2006
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  3. sid

    sid Guest

    Thanks Pete

    The blasted thing has started up again, for how long I wonder!!!!. Probably
    will be dead the next time I try it.

    Speakers work fine, so must be a short somewhere.
     
    sid, Feb 26, 2006
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