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Radio change - DragonRacer - 16-07-2013

Morning all,

I have decided to replace the standard Peugeot Clarion with an old after market head unit I still have at my parents.... (still better quality than the standard unit!)

My car has a steering column control for the radio, do I need any additional wiring to keep the functionality of this? Can honestly say it has been a while since I messed about with ICE.


RE: Radio change - ginge191 - 16-07-2013

I don't know many that have wired up the stalk to an aftermarket HU. For whatever reason, I think it's a bit of a pig to do Sad


RE: Radio change - DragonRacer - 16-07-2013

(16-07-2013, 07:50 AM)ginge191 Wrote: I don't know many that have wired up the stalk to an aftermarket HU. For whatever reason, I think it's a bit of a pig to do Sad

That is what I was afraid of..... ripped my mates head unit out of his Clio after it was written off and he had his professionally wired in to use the stalk..... so many wires and boxes we gave up salvaging the loom in the end!


RE: Radio change - Danny2009 - 16-07-2013

You can buy adapters off eBay Halfords ect if your stereo supports it but they arnt cheap


RE: Radio change - Dum-Dum - 16-07-2013

Yeah you'll need and adapter but you need your new head unit to support this function too.


RE: Radio change - WiNgNuTz - 16-07-2013

I just took the stalk out of mine, couldn't be bothered with faffing around with trying to get it to work with my head unit.


RE: Radio change - Matt - 16-07-2013

Adapters are £15 as long as your new hu supports the function it's a peice of piss to sort!


RE: Radio change - Piggy - 16-07-2013

or buy a HU with a stalk...pioneer do a few


RE: Radio change - tigerstyle - 18-07-2013

Easy to do, just spend the money. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR8.TRC0.A0.Xpioneer+peugeot+adapter.TRS0&_nkw=pioneer+peugeot+adapter&_sacat=0&_from=R40

I've found my stalk is a bit 'jittery' in use though, go to get the volume up and it skips tracks... Sad


RE: Radio change - TrinityJayOne - 19-07-2013

I'd be keen to see how this goes for you, stories I've heard have been on the 'too difficult' side.


RE: Radio change - Matt - 19-07-2013

I don't see how this is difficult.

Plug in adaptor to car
Plug adaptor into hu
Follow tuning guide. (Normally tune to radio station, turn off and on)
Working stalk control


RE: Radio change - C.A.R. - 19-07-2013

(19-07-2013, 09:27 AM)Matt Wrote: I don't see how this is difficult.

Plug in adaptor to car
Plug adaptor into hu
Follow tuning guide. (Normally tune to radio station, turn off and on)
Working stalk control

This! Very much.

It's plug-and-play if you buy the correct adaptor? I'm struggling to see where the difficulty lies!


RE: Radio change - Toms306 - 19-07-2013

(18-07-2013, 08:15 AM)tigerstyle Wrote: I've found my stalk is a bit 'jittery' in use though, go to get the volume up and it skips tracks... Sad

I also had this problem with two stalks (the others were ok though). One day it completely broke though, just kept turning the volume up to max despite manually turning it down on the HU, not ideal while trying to drive through a small village late at night! Just had to turn the stereo off and leave it off until I could unplug the stalk lol.

As for the difficulty, the most difficult part is fitting all the extra wiring in behind the stereo/heater panel lol. lol


RE: Radio change - DragonRacer - 24-07-2013

Think my stalk isn't the smoothest but doesn't sound as bad as you guys!

Anyway here is my new (old) head unit!

   

That's right Mini Disc ;-)