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Yes, I really mucked up the editing of my post Paul, hence the daja-vu
Alll corrected now so it makes some sort of sense.
Ahh well, that'll be a seat out job then to look at the connector. I can then see why the seat creaks a bit under heavy accelleration at the same time.
Logically, the steering wheel controls should either all work or none work as again all the buttons appear to be arranged in a 4x4 matrix straight back to the microprocessor in the radio. Oddly, the circuitry used for the steering wheel buttons and the buttons on the front panel that do exactly the same thing use totally different circuitry. You'd have thought they would have been wired in parallel but no, that would have been too easy!
I must get the circuits printed on A3 paper as trying to study a complex circuit diagram in a PDF reader is not easy at all
Ahh well, that'll be a seat out job then to look at the connector. I can then see why the seat creaks a bit under heavy accelleration at the same time.
Logically, the steering wheel controls should either all work or none work as again all the buttons appear to be arranged in a 4x4 matrix straight back to the microprocessor in the radio. Oddly, the circuitry used for the steering wheel buttons and the buttons on the front panel that do exactly the same thing use totally different circuitry. You'd have thought they would have been wired in parallel but no, that would have been too easy!
I must get the circuits printed on A3 paper as trying to study a complex circuit diagram in a PDF reader is not easy at all
Jim
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Jim, pictures added of my CD Changer plug under the CD CHanger post...
Seat creak could well be the seat mounting points, the thin tin they use to secure the seats can crack and brak, resulting eventually in the seat mounts dissaperaing into the box section holding the seat up
Paul
Seat creak could well be the seat mounting points, the thin tin they use to secure the seats can crack and brak, resulting eventually in the seat mounts dissaperaing into the box section holding the seat up
Paul
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Just seen them Paul EEEEKKKcitroenxm wrote:Jim, pictures added of my CD Changer plug under the CD CHanger post...
I think on mine the actual mounts are OK, the movement when rattling the seat is on the seat subframe itself. It stays very well anchored to the floor.
I've seen the mounts ripped clean out. My lad (who is a hefty sort of bloke) ripped them out of his 405 with ease
Jim
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This morning my radio again performed perfectly
Came on at normal volume when I turned on the ignition, went off when I started the car (as they do) and then came back on normally and was good all the way into work.
How I hate faults like this
As said in Pauls CD Changer thread, if anyone has a duff CDC CD Changer, I'd love to have a look at it and see if I can fix it.
How I hate faults like this
As said in Pauls CD Changer thread, if anyone has a duff CDC CD Changer, I'd love to have a look at it and see if I can fix it.
Jim
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Did that Steve, Im still waiting for the Email with the password in to come throughmyglaren wrote:If you go to the PhotoBucket homepage there is a link to click if you have forgotten your password, they will send you a new one.
Those images don't stretch my screen. Are they a problem on your's Kev?
I just decided to try a password I use, and it was correct! ..
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
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
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COLIN, I had this with mine, then I lifted the carpet!!admiral51 wrote:Hi Jim
I have a CDC A05 that is not being recognised a sbeing present no CD ERR display and now has a cd stuck in it so will gladly pop it in the post for you to experiment on![]()
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Will PM you in a bit
Colin
Get yur seat up and check the plug under the floor drivers side... directly under the drivers seat... see my pics... either this post or CD CHanger post, cant remember now..
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
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