Replacing the radio on a 206?

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by A.N.Other, Jan 1, 2006.

  1. A.N.Other

    A.N.Other Guest

    Does anyone know if it possible to replace the built in radio in a
    206, now that they've switched over to the common wiring loom?

    Every time I raise the issue with the main dealer's staff, they shrug
    and say that at the least I'll invalidate the warranty and at most I
    could turn up the volume on a replacement model and cause the brakes
    to fail or something equally fatal.

    Has anyone else had experience of this thoughtless design flaw?

    TIA!


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    A.N.Other, Jan 1, 2006
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  2. A.N.Other

    Nom Guest

    Yep.

    You'll need to buy a few adaptors from Autoleads, and you'll need to pay
    your local Pug dealer to tell the car that the factory stereo is no longer
    present.
    Find a new dealer.
     
    Nom, Jan 3, 2006
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