Undocumented Xantia Feature

This is the Forum for all your Citroen Technical Questions, Problems or Advice.
Napolian
Posts: 9
Joined: 12 Jan 2010, 19:20

Undocumented Xantia Feature

Unread post by Napolian »

Undocumented Xantia Feature

On a number of occasions I wanted to switch the car radio on without having the key in the ignition. This is particularly useful if you want to leave the car with passages inside. In order to do this you need to open the fuse box cover located inside the car. At the very top (towards the drivers seat) there is yellow 20amp fuse, if you move the fuse one leg to the side it activates the radio circuit to be live with the ignition on and off.
Enchanté de faire votre connaissance
wheeler
Posts: 7893
Joined: 21 Sep 2002, 19:07
x 1043

Unread post by wheeler »

It's documented in the car handbook :wink:
citroenxm
Fallen Hero
Posts: 8061
Joined: 30 Dec 2004, 23:10
x 70

Unread post by citroenxm »

Yup its defenatly in the hand book..

AND, at the opposite end of the Fuse box is a 30amp fuse, move this one one leg and you'll find the Cigar Lighter / 12v Socket works WITHOUT the ignition on too!!!

Paul
Sharing a pug 207 1.6 hdi Sw 16v.
M reg Xm 2.1 td auto exclusive S2 269k and rising
L reg XM V6 12v SEi auto .. Light project

A very sad...
1994 XM 2.1 d auto
User avatar
CitroJim
A very naughty boy
Posts: 54549
Joined: 30 Apr 2005, 23:33
x 8057

Unread post by CitroJim »

I've just discovered this too :roll:

All the time I've had my Activa project it has irritated me the wireless was on manual control as I do like my wireless to go on and off with the ignition.

Be aware that if you move the main shunt that controls the cigar lighter etc. you'll have to reset the clock and radio code...
Jim

A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
davetherave
Posts: 880
Joined: 01 Apr 2009, 21:06
x 4

Unread post by davetherave »

I didnt realise that the 12v socket could be set to turned off by the ignition!
If I had it would have saved my dad a couple of flat batterys when he leaves the heated seats on overnight! :o
Have to try it when i next go back.
(95) XM Silver 2.1td Exclusive.
(87) Cx 2.5 DTR T1 undergoing major cosmetic surgery.
GPZ500s
jgra1
(Donor 2021)
Posts: 4625
Joined: 27 Nov 2005, 19:07
x 36

Unread post by jgra1 »

good tip .. may try it on coupe as that has no cig lighter when IGN off

:D what's a 'wireless' :D

only joking.. my dad still calls a simple plastic cheap ghetto blaster a transistor radio :D
addo
Sara Watson's Stalker
Posts: 7098
Joined: 19 Aug 2008, 12:38
x 95

Unread post by addo »

So these are the two fuses which are installed "inbetween" the main rows?

Which way are they moved?

Thanks, Adam.
citroenxm
Fallen Hero
Posts: 8061
Joined: 30 Dec 2004, 23:10
x 70

Unread post by citroenxm »

No they are the ones at the TOP, IE: Fuse One and the bottom IE: Fuse 30..

Move them one pin left or right depending which side they are already plugged in..

Paul
Sharing a pug 207 1.6 hdi Sw 16v.
M reg Xm 2.1 td auto exclusive S2 269k and rising
L reg XM V6 12v SEi auto .. Light project

A very sad...
1994 XM 2.1 d auto
Homer
Posts: 1503
Joined: 26 Feb 2003, 10:52
x 16

Re: Undocumented Xantia Feature

Unread post by Homer »

Napolian wrote: On a number of occasions I wanted to switch the car radio on without having the key in the ignition.
Can't you switch it on by pressing the on switch for a few seconds? I'm sure that worked with my Xantias and it certainly did with my dad's Xsara, I remember him showing me the feature.
RichardW
Forum Treasurer
Posts: 12440
Joined: 07 Aug 2002, 17:12
x 1432

Unread post by RichardW »

I knew about the fuse for the radio, but not the other one....just swapped over the bottom fuse on mine and the 12V accessory socket in the passenger footwell is now live all the time. Cool - means I can charge the camping lantern when we're away without having to leave the igniton on for hours. Learn something new every day.... :lol:
Richard W