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Electrical equipment

77 11 322 302

"The repair procedures given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the

technical specifications current when it was prepared.

The procedures may be modified as a result of changes introduced by the

manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories fromwhich his vehicles are constructed."

MARCH 2006

 All rights reserved by Renault s.a.s.

EDITION ANGLAISE

Copying or translating, in part or in full, of this document or use of the service partreference numbering system is forbidden without the prior written authority of 

Renault s.a.s.

 © Renault s.a.s. 2006

RADIO

General information 86A - 1

Security code recovery procedure 86A - 7

Protection code 86A - 8

Replacement of components 86A - 11

Configuration - Settings 86A - 12

Connections 86A - 13

Self-test procedure 86A - 14

Radio fault finding: Customer complaints 86A - 15

Fault finding chart 86A - 16

Recovering a jammed CD 86A - 30

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General information 86A186ARADIO

General information

The tuner-amplifier has a test menu (see radio self-test procedure) to carry out repair operations or fault finding.

The radio will operate for approximately 20 minutes without the ignition being switched to the accessories position.

The radio beeps then switches off.

Diagram:

1 Radio

2 Aerial

3 CD changer 

4 Speakers/tweeter speakers

5 Display

6 Steering wheel control

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General information 86A

Special features of radios in the PN range:

PN0: radio with integrated display.

PN1: radio with remote display.

PN2: radio and cassette player with integrated display.

PN3: radio and cassette player with remote display.PN4: radio and CD player with integrated display.

PN5: radio and CD player with remote display.

Notes:

q All radios are designed to control a CD changer.

q There is a special procedure for replacing the CD changer located in the dashboard front panel.

q According to the vehicle version, the remote displays may have a 24 or 30-track connector or 

two 15-track connectors. This display may be integrated into the instrument panel.

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General information 86A

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The radio features allow you to:

 – listen to the radio (four geographical zones can be

programmed for FM radio)

 – display the name of the station using RDS which

automatically switches to the best transmitter (AFfunction),

 – receive traffic news (I Traffic function),

 – receive news flashes and emergency bulletins

(I News function).

 – receive public safety emergency bulletins (PTY 31).

RADIO FUNCTION

The tuner has three selection modes displayed on the

screen and accessible from the radio front panel:

 – manual mode (MANU),

 – preset mode (PRESET),

 – alphabetical mode (LIST).

CASSETTE FUNCTION

The cassette plays automatically once cassette mode

has been selected using the steering wheel control or 

the front panel.

Only the Dolby fast-forward and rewind with search

controls can be selected by specific buttons.

CD FUNCTION

The CD player can play conventional discs and any

audio tracks on a CD-ROM.

CDs can be played in order or at random.

If a CD changer is being used, random play is possible

on only one of the possible 6 compact discs.

THERMAL PROTECTION

If the radio temperature is too high for it to functionproperly, the volume is automatically reduced (without

changing the volume shown in the display).

Should one of the speaker tracks short circuit, the

supply to the amplifier will be cut off.

Note:

The "Mute" function accessed via the voice

synthesiser or the steering wheel control stops the

cassette playing.

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General information 86A

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VOLUME CONTROL

The volume can be increased according to the vehicle

speed. To operate this function:

select the desired volume adjustment curve by usingthe expert mode (press and hold the source button

until a bleep is heard): SPEED 5 for maximum increase,

0 to cancel the increase.

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List of monitored parts: Radio system

FAULT FINDING LOGSystem: Radio

Page 1 of 2

q Administrative identification

Date 2 0

Log completed by/tel.

Dealership details

VINMile

age

Repair Order Engine

q System configurations

RadioRenault part number:

series number FAULT FINDING LOG

CD changer Renault part number:

series number FAULT FINDING LOG

DisplayRenault part number:

series number FAULT FINDING LOG

q Customer complaint

1165 Faulty control on radio front

panel

1166 Sound fault on a speaker 1167 Faulty control on steering

wheel

1168 Screen display fault (give

details)

1169 Reception fault (FM, LW, MW) 999 The radio does not switch on

999 Fault with adjusting the volume

according to speed

999 The radio does not switch off 999 The code is always requested

when the radio is switched on

999 Some of the radio's buttons donot work 999 Cassette playing fault (givedetails) 999 CD-ROM read fault (givedetails)

999 The CD changer does notswitch on

999 CD changer has no sound

Description of customer complaint:

Customer complaint reproduced: YES NO

 Are there any retrofitted accessories on the vehicle? YES NO

If yes, which:

q

Conditions under which the customer complaint occurs

999 Permanent fault 999 Intermittent frequency (when

fault occurs)

999 Low temperatures

999 Very high temperatures 999 Ambient heat 999 Engine running or warm

011 When the ignition isswitched on 999 When starting 005 While driving

009 Sudden fault

Others Comments:

FD 99

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FAULT FINDING LOGSystem: Radio

Page 2 of 2

q Documentation used in fault finding

Fault finding procedure used

Type of fault finding manual: Workshop Repair Manual Technical Note Assisted fault finding

Fault finding manual number 

Wiring diagram used

Wiring Diagrams Technical

Note Number:

Other documentation

Title and/or part number:

q Workshop fault finding

q Conditions under which fault disappears

q Parts returned

Parts: Radio CD changer Speakers Screen

Note:Complete and send off a fault finding log for each component that is removed and returned.

FD 99

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Security code recovery procedure 86A

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Security code recovery procedure

Recovering a security pre-code is carried out by removing the TUNER-AMPLIFIER and noting down the four 

characters that follow the letter T on the barcode. Below are two photos of barcodes displayed on the radios:

4 solutions to recover the radio code:

1 Only the VIN is available: connect to code management on Renault Net and enter the number. The code server 

gives the original radio code entered in the World Vehicle Database (BVM).

If the code has not been entered in the World Vehicle Database or is incorrect when the code is entered in the radio,

then follow the procedure below:

2 The pre-code is available: go back into code management on Renault.Net, enter the pre-code (see photos) then

obtain the radio code. For radios in the NR range, the pre-code is obtained in the self-test procedure modeby pressing buttons 1, 6 and i.

3 For older vehicles which do not have a radio pre-code, enter the series number of the radio again. For example, for 

Philips radio, this code starts with RN. In the photo of the radio, this code is RN277F30194601.

If this code is correct, the radio operates again; if it does not operate, follow the procedure below:

4 Write a help message to be sent to the assistance unit.

Pre-code

Radio series number 

The pre-code is found in this area.

The pre-code is Q916 in this example

THE VIN MUST BE ENTERED IN ALL 4 SOLUTIONS

IF A NEW CODE IS CREATED, THE VIN IS UNKNOWN; SEND A HELP MESSAGE TO RENAULT NET CODE

MANAGEMENT TO UPDATE THE DATABASE.

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Protection code 86A

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Protection code

The radio is protected by a four digit code. This code

must be entered via the control satellite or the radio

keypad each time the battery is disconnected.

Entering the code with the control on the steering

wheel:Press the bottom button on the control to confirm an

entry.

Entry via the radio:

Enter the digits using buttons 1, 2, 3 and 4, and then

confirm with button 6.

If the code is entered incorrectly, the radio will be

locked

(1 minute for the first error, 2 minutes for the second

error,

4 minutes for the third error, etc. 32 minutesmaximum).

Some configurations must be set after the code has

been entered for the first time (see the Configuration 

Section). These settings are stored when the battery is

disconnected.

Reminder:

The radio will operate for approximately 2 minutes in

scrambled mode without the code having been entered

(with regular warning beeps).

If the vehicle is equipped with a CD changer in the front

panel, a code is exchanged between the CD changer 

and the radio.

 – If a new CD changer is fitted, the radio code is

programmed when the battery or CD changer is

connected.

 – If the radio is replaced, enter the security code of the

old radio connected to the CD changer. The CD

changer is programmed with the code for the new

radio.

 – If the old radio code is lost, the changer code can be

cleared using the clearing code. The clearing code isissued by the Techline, server etc.

 –

Note:

If there is a configuration error, you can return to scrambled mode by pressing the 2 and 5 buttons at the same

time as switching the power on. Then wait 2 minutes.

Note:

The CD changer is supplied uncoded. When it is installed in the vehicle, the CD changer is programmed with the

radio supply code.

Reminder:

The radio will operate for approximately 2 minutes in scrambled mode without the code having been entered (with

regular warning beeps).

IMPORTANT

If the vehicle is fitted with a top of the range navigation system (ITS), enter the radio code in the following

way:

1. switch on the system by activating the vehicle's + after ignition feed,

2. wait 2 minutes: scrambled mode with beeps from the speakers, then code request screen appears,

3. enter the radio code using the ITS keypad: move the cursor with the central control and press to confirm,

4. switch off the ignition.

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Protection code 86A

THE DISPLAY SHOWS "CODE" OR "0000"

No

Does the radio show ERROR CD 

then CD CODE?

Yes

Refer to the page entitled Display displays

CD CODE.

Entering the security code. The radio beeps

every 2 seconds for 2 minutes then

displays CODE.

NoDoes the radio show CODE 

then 0000?

Yes

Enter the first digit using the wheel control on the

steering wheel or the front panel.

Confirm that the digit is correct by briefly

pressing the lower steering wheel button or front

panel button.

Use the same procedure to enter the remaining

three digits.

Confirm the security code by pressing and

holding the same button or button (6) on the front

panel.

No

Does the radio show ERROR then CODE?

Yes

Go back to scrambled mode.

With the radio off, press the 2, 5 and ON 

buttons.

Wait approximately 2 minutes until CODE 

then 0000 appear.

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The radio enters CONFIGURATION mode

(if being used for the first time) andoperates normally.

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Protection code 86A

THE DISPLAY SHOWS "CD CODE"

The radio displaysERROR CD

,CD CODE, then CD-0000.

Enter the code of the old radio connected to the

CD changer.

Enter the first digit using the steering wheel

controls.

Confirm the digit by briefly pressing the lower 

button on the steering wheel controls.

Enter the three other digits using the same

procedure.

Confirm the security code by pressing and

holding the same button.

Does the

CD changer code

match the

radio code?

Yes

No

Enter the CD changer resetting code obtained

from the Techline. After following the

procedure, the display shows CODE or 0000.

The CD changer has registered the new radio

code and operates correctly.

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Replacement of components 86AReplacement of components

AFTER DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY OR REMOVING THE RADIO:

q Enter the security code (see security code).

q Setting the time:

For displays not equipped with time setting buttons, proceed as follows:q Press and hold the satellite time setting button (left-hand button): the hour flashes and can be set with

the +/- buttons.

q Briefly press the satellite time setting button (left-hand button): the minutes flash and can be set with

the +/- buttons.

q Briefly press the satellite time setting button (left-hand button): exit time setting.

For displays equipped with time setting buttons, proceed as follows:

q Briefly press the right-hand display button to select hours then use the left-hand button to select the

desired hour. Press the right-hand button to confirm. Use this procedure to set the minutes.

 After a component has been replaced, reconfigure and set the parameters for the radio (see Configuration -

Settings), enter the security code (see security code).

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Configuration - Settings 86A

CONFIGURATIONS

NOTE:

To select the zone in which the Tuner is to be used,

press buttons 2 and 5, at the same time as theequipment is switched on. Then wait for approximately

2 minutes. Enter the four digit code then:

q select the tone curve appropriate for the vehicle

 – 0: no regulation

 – 1: Twingo

 – 2: Clio

 – 3: Mégane/Scénic

 – 4: Laguna

 – 5: Vel Satis - Espace

q select the relevant zone:

 – America

 – Japan

 – Asia

 – Arabia

 – Others (Europe, Africa, other)

SETTINGS

To enter configuration mode (Expertmode), press and

hold the source button (four seconds) until you hear a

bleep. This allows you to adjust the following functions:

NR range:

q AF mode activation (automatic retuning),

q vehicle speed-dependent volume control (5 for 

maximum regulation, 0 to cancel regulation),

q Loudness mode activation.

PN range:

q AF mode activation (automatic retuning),

q vehicle speed-dependent volume control (5 for 

maximum regulation, 0 to cancel regulation),

q Loudness mode activation,

q Assisted tuner mode activation,

q configuration of the number of speakers (2 or 4),

q manual or dynamic list selection.

PN6 radio:

q AF mode activation (automatic retuning),

q vehicle speed-dependent volume control (5 for 

maximum regulation, 0 to cancel regulation),

q Loudness mode activation,

q Assisted tuner mode activation,

q configuration of the number of speakers (2 or 4),

q manual or dynamic list selection.

q activation of data storage in accordance with theRenault Card: CARD ON/OFF. To operate, the radio

must be accompanied by the navigation system.

Note:

These configurations are not required when the

secret code is entered after the power supply has

been cut.

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Connections 86A

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Connections

To allocate the tracks for the different functions that are connected to the radio (CD changer, steering wheel control,

display, aerial), refer to the Wiring Diagrams Technical Note corresponding to the vehicle.

Radio: see Wiring diagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 261

CD changer: see Wiring diagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 1272

Display: see Wiring diagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 1127

For displays which are connected to the instrument panel, the code is 247

Steering wheel control: see Wiring diagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 325

Aerial: see Wiring diagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 886

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Self-test procedure 86A

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Self-test procedure

The self-test procedure mode of the previous generation radios (PN0-6) allows certain main functions to be tested:

q by pressing buttons 2 and 4 at the same time, the speakers can be tested. They are supplied one by one;

the display enables the connections and signals from each speaker to be checked,

q by pressing buttons 1 and 6 at the same time, the reception level can be tested (after frequency is displayed),

 – 9 or letter: good reception, – less than 3: poor reception,

 – if 2: total loss of stereo.

The self-test procedure mode of the new generation radios (NR4/5) enables certain main functions to be tested

using the combination of buttons 1, 6 and i. The messages will be displayed in the following way:

q Radio pre-code displays one letter and three digits to avoid removal of the radio,

q speaker test with two bleeps (bass - treble) from the speakers, with the tested speakers shown on the display

(front left-hand H01, front right-hand H02, rear right-hand H03, rear left-hand H04),

q displays the frequencies and levels of the radio sensors,

q software version displayed, displays fault finding for the connected aerial if the aerial is supplied by a coaxial

cable; in this case, the display shows H15 with X = 0, 1 or 2 depending on the aerial status (0: open circuit,

1: short circuit to earth, 2: power consumption),

q audio test loudness OFF (H08), cuts any loudness for an audio test.

Note:

 Also displays source use time and total time in 10 minute slots (Tuner (H09)/CD (H10)/cassette (H11)/CD changer 

(H12)/auxiliary (13)/MP (H14)/Total (H15)).

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Radio fault finding: Customer complaints 86A

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Radio fault finding: Customer complaints

THE RADIO BEEPS APPROXIMATELY EVERY 2 SECONDS ALP 1

THE RADIO DOES NOT WORK (NO SOUND) WHEN THE RADIO ON BUTTON IS

PRESSEDALP 2

THE RADIO DOES NOT SWITCH ON AUTOMATICALLY WHEN "+ ACCESSORIES

FEED" IS SWITCHED ON OR SWITCHES OFF AFTER 20 MINUTESALP 3

THE RADIO IS SWITCHED ON, BUT THE DISPLAY AND SATELLITE CONTROLS

DO NOT WORKALP 4

THE SATELLITE CONTROLS DO NOT WORK ALP 5

RADIO RECEPTION FAULTS ALP 6

THE VOLUME DOES NOT INCREASE WITH THE VEHICLE SPEED ALP 7

LIGHTING DOES NOT CHANGE WHEN THE VEHICLE LIGHTS ARE SWITCHED ON ALP 8

NO SOUND CUT-OUT DURING CARMINAT OR HANDS-FREE

KIT MESSAGESALP 9

THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK ALP 10

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 1 The radio beeps approximately every 2 seconds

The radio beeps every 2 seconds 

wait for 2 minutes.

Enter the radio-specific

security code

No

Is the code

correct?

Yes

The radio enters Configuration 

mode (if being used for 

the first time) and

operates normally.

See security code,

the radio displays CODE 

then 0000.

The radio displays CODE then 0000.

Check the code and try again.

NoHas the code been entered

correctly?

Yes

Fault finding chart

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 2 The radio does not operate when the ON button is pressed

Press the radio's ON button.

NoIs the display working

(backlighting)?

Yes

Press the radio's ON button.

Is the volume 0

or mute?No

Yes

Disconnect the mute control wire from the

hands-free kit (connection 107 D) (see Wiring

diagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 692)

Check the radio fuse

(see Wiring diagrams

Technical Note, vehicle,

code 260).

Is the fusesound?

Yes

Check the continuity of 

connections BCP3 and MA0,

(see Wiring diagrams

Technical Note, vehicle,

code 261)

Is the wiring

harness sound?

Yes

Replace the radio

No

Replace the fuse

Does the radio

switch on?

Yes

Fault solved

Replace the wiring or 

repair it if the repair 

procedure exists.

Check and test whether one of the speaker 

tracks has short circuited or earthed from

the disconnected radio connector using a

multimeter, connections 34A to 34H (see 

Wiring DiagramsTechnical Note, vehicle,

code 189 to 192 and 365 to 366)

No

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 2

CONTINUED

NoIs there a short circuit

on one of the lines?

Yes

Check the speaker concerned using

a multimeter.

NoIs the speaker short

circuited?

Yes

Replace the faulty speaker.

Replace the radio.

Using a multimeter, check

the continuity and

insulation of the wiring.

Test OK?

Yes

Replace the radio

No Replace the wiring

or repair it if the

procedure exists

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 3The radio does not switch on automatically or switches off 

after 20 minutes

Check that the system is operating correctly.

 – Connect + accessories feed,

 – Switch on the radio,

 – Cut the + accessories feed; the radio should switch off 

 – Reconnect the + accessories feed; the radio should switch on.

YesHas the fault disappeared?

No

Check the + accessories feed

using a multimeter.

NoIs there + 12 V onconnection SP2?

Yes

Replace the radio.

End

Check supply

fuse 1G (15A)

(code 260).

No

 Are the fuses

sound?

Yes

Replace the radio.Replace the fuse.

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Fault finding chart 86AEXCEPT ESPACE IV, SCENIC II

ALP 4The radio is switched on, but the display and control satellite

do not operate

The radio operates but the

display does not light up.

Checkthefunctionsofthedisplay

thatare notconnected to the

radio byswitchingon the+ side

lights feed (screenbacklighting

and exterior temperature).

NoIs there anything dis-

played on the screen?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulationof the wiring between the radio and

display using a multimeter 

(see Wiring diagrams Technical

Note, vehicle, code 261).

No Are the

tests ok?

Yes

Disconnect then reconnect

the display. If the fault is still

present, replace the display.

Disconnect the

aerial amplifier 

No

Is thereanything dis-

playedonthescreen?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulation

of the 34AM connection

Replace the wiring or repair 

it if the procedure exists.

Check the display supply(the fault is not associated

with the radio)

No

 Are the

tests ok?

Yes

Replace the aerial

amplifier.

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Fault finding chart 86AESPACE IV, SCENIC II

ALP 4The radio is switched on, but the display and control satellite

do not operate

The radio operates but the

display does not light up.

Check the functions of the display

that are not connected to the radio

by switching on the + side lights

feed (screen backlighting and

exterior temperature).

NoIs there anything dis-

playedon the screen?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulationof the wiring between the radio and

instrument panel using a multimeter 

(see Wiring diagrams Technical

Note, vehicle, code 261).

No Are the

tests ok?

Yes

Disconnect and reconnect the

connector connected to the display.

If the fault is still present, replace the

instrument panel.

Disconnect the aerial

amplifier 

No

Is thereanything dis-

playedonthe screen?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulation

of the 34AM connection

Replace the wiring or repair 

it if the procedure exists.

Check the instrument panel

supply (the fault is not

associated with the radio)

See Wiring diagramsTechnical Note, Vehicle,

Code 227.

No  Are the

tests ok?

Yes

Replace the aerial

amplifier.

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 5 The radio control satellite does not operate

Theradio operatesbut theradio control satellite does not.

NoDoes the remote

display operate?

Yes

Check that the radio control satellite is correctly

connectedto thedisplay or instrument panel(seeWiringdiagrams Technical Note, vehicle, code 1519).

Is the radio control satellite connected correctly?

Yes

Check the resistance of the radio control satellite

using a multimeter.

No Are the resistances

correct?

Using a multimeter, check the continuity and

insulation of the wiring.

NoTest OK?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulation of the connections

between the radio and the display.

NoTest OK?

Yes

Replace the display

See ALP 4

NoReconnect theradiocontrol satelliteand

check the system operates correctly.

Replace the satellite.

Replace the wiring between the radio and the

display or repair it if the procedure exists.

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 6 Radio reception faults

Poor radio reception.

YesDoes the radio scan

without tuning in FM?

Yes

 Are there

occasional gaps

(loss of sound

< 1 second) in FM

reception?

YesDoes the radio

crackle?

No

The vehicle is in an area

of poor reception.

The vehicle is in an area of 

poor reception. The radio

takes longer to find an

adequate transmitter.

Switch off the Heated rear 

screen function.

No

Is the level

higher?

Yes

The fault is associated with

micro-breaks on the rear screen

de-icing circuit.

Fault external to the radio

(transmitter synchronisation).

Disable AF in Expert mode.

With the vehicle outside

and in an area with

good reception, test the

reception level in the

radio's fault finding

menu.

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Fault finding chart 86A

ALP 6

CONTINUED 1

NoIs the reception

level good?

Yes

Check whether the poor reception

is localised or permanent and

on all stations.

NoIs the fault

permanent?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulation

of the wiring between the radio and

the aerial amplifier. Carry out the

tests on the aerial.

NoTest OK?

Yes

Replace the radio

Without moving the vehicle,

compare the level with that of a

Long Wave station.

No

Is the level

higher?

Yes

The vehicle is in an area of 

poor FM reception.

Replace the wiring or repair it

if the procedure exists.

Check the vehicle

aerial.

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ALP 6

CONTINUED 2

Hold the aerial wire near 

to the radio.

NoIs the level higher?

Yes

Check the continuity and insulation of the wiring

between the radio and the aerial.

NoTest OK?

Yes

Replace the radio.

Replace the aerial amplifier.

Replace the wiring or repair it if the

repair procedure exists.

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ALP 7 The volume does not increase with the vehicle speed

The SDVC (speed-dependent volume control) function

does not work.

Check the audio equipment configuration (Expert 

mode). Set the SPEED curve to 5 and run a test when

driving at more than 48mph (80 km/h).

NoDoes the volume change?

Yes

The fault has been rectified.

Reset the control to: CURVE 2.

Check the signal on connection 47F

(see Wiring diagrams Technical

Note, vehicle, code 261) using a

multimeter. The voltage should vary

depending on vehicle speed.

Yes

No

Does the signal increase?

Yes

Replace the radio with the approval

of your Techline.The fault is not associated with the audio

equipment. See MR Fault finding

corresponding to vehicle, 38C, ABS,

Conformity check.

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ALP 8 Lighting does not change when the vehicle lights are switched on

Lighting does not change when the vehicle lights are

switched on.

Check for +12V on connection LPG(only lights are on).

NoIs there + 12 V feed?

Yes

Replace the radio.

The fault is not associated

with the audio equipment.

Check the continuity andinsulation of connection LPG

using a multimeter (See

Wiring diagrams Technical

Note, vehicle, code 261).

Replace the wiring or repair it

if the procedure exists

No

Test OK?

Yes

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ALP 9No sound muting during Carminat, voice synthesiser 

or hands-free kit messages

No muting of sound during messages.

Check for earth on connection 107D (See Technical

Note Wiring Diagrams, vehicle, code 261) only during

messages.

NoIs there an earth?

Yes

Replace the radio.The fault is not associated

with the radio. Check the

continuity and insulation of 

connection 107D using a

multimeter.

Replace the wiring or repair it

if the procedure exists

No

Test OK?

Yes

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ALP 10 The infrared remote control does not operate (PN6)

The infrared remote control does

not work. Check the continuity and

insulation of connections 34GH and

34GK (between the radio and

instrument panel, see

Technical Note Wiring Diagrams,

vehicle, code 261).

No Are the connectionssound?

Yes

Connect a multimeter to

connection 34GH and check

that a voltage change occurs

when pressing the remote

control.

NoTest OK?

Yes

Replace the radio.

Replace the wiring or repair it if 

the procedure exists.

Check that the battery is sound.

No

Test OK?

Yes

Replace the remote control.

Connect a multimeter to

connection 34GH and check for 0V

on the connection when pressing

the remote control.

No

Test OK?

Yes

Replace the remote control.

Replace the battery.

Replace the

instrument panel.

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Recovering a jammed CD 86ARecovering a jammed CD

First solution

If the electric ejector motor is operational, eject the CDusing a 4.5 V battery to supply the electric motor (B)

(attach the + wire to contact (1) and the - wire to

contact (2) when ejecting the CD).

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Second solution

If the electric ejector motor is not operational, removethe screw (C) and release the electric motor (B).

Turn toothed wheel (D) by hand in a clockwise

direction until the CD is ejected.

Before refitting the radio:

q refit the electric motor and attach it using the bolt(second solution only),

q refit the casing.

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REMOVAL

Remove the two screws (A).

Turn the CD changer upside down.

Remove the 6 screws (B).

Turn the CD changer upside down.

Remove the cover.

Remove the mechanism from its housing.

CHANGER IN THE DASHBOARD

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Remove the two bolts (C).

Remove the CD guide arm.

Disconnect connector (D).

Remove the eight screws (E),

Remove both clips from the two connectors.

CHANGER IN THE DASHBOARD

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Remove both ribbon cables.

Remove the upper section of mechanism.

Turn the guides and push the mechanism as shown in

the diagram in order to raise or lower the CDs.

The CDs can now be accessed.

CHANGER IN THE DASHBOARD

NOTENever refit the changer mechanism once it has beenremoved.

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Remove:

 – the three screws (1) located underneath the unit,

 – the two springs (2) after bringing them to the upper 

position,

 – the four dampers (3) (clipped on).

Remove the electronic module from the mounting and

refit it to the side.

First solution

If the electric motors are operating:

1 Reinsert the CD and its drawer into the changer (4)

using a 4.5 V battery to supply the electric motor (3),

(attach the + wire to contact (1) and the - wire to

contact (2)).

2 Eject the changer by moving lever (4).

CHANGER IN THE BOOT

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Second solution

If the electric motors are not operational:

1 To reinsert the CD and its drawer into changer (5),remove the pinion mounting (6) by its screw,

turn the toothed wheel (7) by hand in an

anticlockwise direction until the drawer is turned

completely upside down in the changer (5).

2 Eject the CD changer by moving the lever (8).

Before replacing the radio:

q refit the module in its unit, replace the four dampers

and the two springs,

q attach the module to the unit using the three bolts,q re-close the changer, attach its cover and refit the

rear section.

CHANGER IN THE BOOT