I solve my problem. I reset radio and display by removing fuse (F8) for about 30 sec. After this all is OK. ThanksI solve my problem. I reset radio and display by removing fuse (F8) for about 30 sec. After this all is OK. Thanks
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Please read. Not all stations use RDS. If your receiver works and the RDS line out is visible on the display, then that station isn't using RDS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Data_System (I own a Peugeot, same thing.)
external temperature display
is this the external, ambient air temperature, option?
sure , bad sensor, bad wires or connection to it.
the FSM book covers these test. (buy one?)
Factory service manual.
sold at all Citroen dealers.
The fuse no.# 8 - F8 (20A - yellow colour) placed in the dashboard fusebox in BSI - on left bottom side under a plastic cover. The number of the fuses are indicated on the fusebox. The no.# 8 - F8 (20A - yellow colour) is the ninth fuse counting from the left to the right. Before replacing the fuse no.# 8 - F8 (20A) you should ascertain the cause of the fault and have it remedied. Replace the blown fuse with one of the same rating (same colour). F8 (rating 20A - yellow colour) = Digital clock - Radio - Display
my radio is still working, but radio display is totally blank.
I solve my problem. I reset radio and display by removing fuse (F8) for about 30 sec. After this all is OK. Thanks
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