Sony CDX-GT300 Install in 306

Discussion in 'Peugeot 306' started by waster, Jul 9, 2006.

  1. waster

    waster Guest

    Hi,

    Recently bought a 1998 306, have taken out the clarion tape unit that
    was in there as per instructions found in this group... thanks!

    Installed the sony headunit it along with an autoleads adapter to use
    the peugeots stalk control. Works fine but will not keep time/radio
    presets when the car is turned off. When it was in this setting it
    ocasionally has gone mental switching between ATT on/off which is
    highly annoying. I have tried wiring the power in both suggested ways
    as well as moving fuse number one down a space (three slots... was in
    the top two now in the bottom two). This allows the unit to retain time
    and radio settings... but doesn't allow the unit to be turned off by
    the cars key when everything is turned off and the key removed.

    Obviously would like the best of both worlds i.e. settings are saved
    and unit is turned off by the key.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!
     
    waster, Jul 9, 2006
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  2. waster

    Rich 80105 Guest

    Did you get this sorted out?
    I am about to replace my original radio with a Sony, and would like to
    know if there is anything special I should know about.

    Cheers
    Rich 80105
     
    Rich 80105, Aug 14, 2006
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  3. waster

    AJAudio Guest

    I realise that this is an exreamly late response to a problem that has more
    than likely been solved i know these sites can hepl for novices attemptin
    their first install so if someone else is experiencing a problem such as
    this, i would highly recomend the trusty old trusty old volt meter has
    always seen me through this type of problem, quite simply it helps i
    dentify the constant current feed or memory wire from the car and then
    means that i can move the connector pins in the radio accordingly, this is
    usually the most simple and reliable way to get these instalations right!
    if anyone has any questions i will be more than happy to try and help,
    just email me at .
     
    AJAudio, Mar 28, 2007
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    Keith Willcocks, Mar 29, 2007
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