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By the looks of the date on the post he has had time to have a full engine rebuild, a full paint job and get bored and buy a new car, oh yeah and bet he has bought a battery !

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By the looks of the date on the post he has had time to have a full engine rebuild, a full paint job and get bored and buy a new car, oh yeah and bet he has bought a battery !

 

That's not bad in the 10 days since the original post, where did he get all that done?

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That's not bad in the 10 days since the original post, where did he get all that done?

 

Maybe i was pushing it a bit far but if he hasnt got a battery and fitted in ten days then there something wrong !

 

Thow i have taken out, rebuit and refitted a engine in 3 !

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Maybe i was pushing it a bit far but if he hasnt got a battery and fitted in ten days then there something wrong !

 

Thow i have taken out, rebuit and refitted a engine in 3 !

 

:hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi:

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I found a good one at eurocarparts but not sure how to fit it... Are any of the fast fits places decent?

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Do they fit?

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Do they fit?

 

I'm sure someone will fit it cheaper than a fast fit centre

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Remember if your radio has a code you will lose it when the battery is disconnected. Make sure you have the code first.

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Remember if your radio has a code you will lose it when the battery is disconnected. Make sure you have the code first.

 

I never had that problem. :suspect:

 

Fitting a battery is dead easy by the way - unplug, swap, plug, done.

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Certain cars do have a code for the stereo best to make sure first.

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I never had that problem. :suspect:

 

Fitting a battery is dead easy by the way - unplug, swap, plug, done.

 

Every car is different. Peugeot radios don't have a code, the car's VIN is programmed into it. But a BSI reset must be performed if the battery is taken off. Same on Citroens.

 

http://www.petercoopercarrepairs.co.uk/peugeot_bsi_reboot_procedure.htm

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