I cannot work this out.
I bought a cheapish stereo with an SD slot, to replace the Clio's stock stereo as the clio is just a run around and I never use CD's, only MP3 CD's and SD cards.
The stereo definitely works as I checked it in another vehicle.
I am getting 14v across the + an - on the plug, and they are going into exactly where they should. In the other vehicle I also have 14v across the same 2 terminals of the plug. However it will not switch on in the clio, but it will switch on in the other vehicle.
It was a fairly simple job, just plug and play really as the adaptor fitted perfect. I cannot see why this isn't working as everything on the multimeter is identical to the other vehicle.
Is there anything hidden in the clio that prevents a third party stereo working? I do hear a relay click when I try to switch it on. However even after the relay clicks I am still getting a potential of 14v.
I bought a cheapish stereo with an SD slot, to replace the Clio's stock stereo as the clio is just a run around and I never use CD's, only MP3 CD's and SD cards.
The stereo definitely works as I checked it in another vehicle.
I am getting 14v across the + an - on the plug, and they are going into exactly where they should. In the other vehicle I also have 14v across the same 2 terminals of the plug. However it will not switch on in the clio, but it will switch on in the other vehicle.
It was a fairly simple job, just plug and play really as the adaptor fitted perfect. I cannot see why this isn't working as everything on the multimeter is identical to the other vehicle.
Is there anything hidden in the clio that prevents a third party stereo working? I do hear a relay click when I try to switch it on. However even after the relay clicks I am still getting a potential of 14v.