RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Electrical Equipment - Radio Owner's Guide

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Fault finding chart86A
*SDVC: Speed-dependent volume control.
ALP 7 The volume does not increase with the vehicle speed.
The SDVC* function does not work.
Check the radio configuration (Expert mode).
Set the “SPEED” curve to 5 and run a test when
driving at a speed greater than 48 mph (80 km/h).
Does the volume vary?
YES
The fault has been rectified.
Reset the control to: CURVE 2.
NOCheck the signal on connection 47F
(See Wiring Diagrams Technical Note New
Twingo, code 261) with a multimeter in the
frequency meter position or with an
oscilloscope.
The frequency should change with the speed.
Does the signal frequency change with the
speed?
NO YES
Replace the radio.
The fault is linked to the speed signal
(see 38C, Anti-lock braking system,
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.
Switch on the lights and check for + 12 V on the
following connections:
–LPD between components 1016 and 261,
–LPD between components 1016 and 653.
Is there + 12 V?NO
YES
Replace the radio.
The fault is not associated with the audio
equipment. Check the continuity and
insulation of the LPD connection with a
multimeter (see Wiring Diagrams Technical
Note for New Twingo, code 261).
YESIs the test OK?
NO
If there is a repair procedure (see Technical
Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring,
Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the
wiring, otherwise replace it.

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ALP 9 Seat belt reminder buzzer does not switch off
The radio does not cut out during a seat belt
reminder warning when driving.
Check for an earth on connection 107D
(see Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for New
Twingo, code 261), during a seat belt reminder
warning.
Is there an earth?NO
YES
Replace the radio.
The fault is not associated with the audio
equipment. Check the continuity and
insulation of connection 107D with a
multimeter (see Wiring Diagrams Technical
Note for New Twingo, code 261).
YESIs the test OK?
NO
If there is a repair procedure (see Technical
Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring,
Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the
wiring, otherwise replace it.

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ALP 10 The radio does not receive all stations
The radio works but does not receive all stations.
Check that the radio tuner is configured in the
others mode.
Is the tuner configured in the others mode?
YES
Does the radio still not receive all stations?
NO
The fault has been rectified.
NOReconfigure the radio tuner.
YESSee ALP 6.

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ALP 11 The radio reads CDs randomly
CDs are read, but randomly.
Do CDs jump while an audio track is playing?
NO
Is the CD player configured in Random mode?
YES
Reset the CD player configuration to
continuous mode.
YESCheck the condition of the CD.
NOReplace the radio.

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Radio control satellite: Check
Check* the radio control satellite resistance:
* the check is carried out using a multimeter in the ohmmeter position between the tracks of the radio control
satellite connector (see table above).Radio control satellite in useConnector
tracksResistance
(Ω)
Lower button (5)between A3
and B128
Decrease volume (4)between B3
and B10.5
Increase volume (3)between A1
and B10.5
Upper right button (2)between A3
and B228
Upper left button (1)between B3
and B228
Wheel 1
st position (6)between A3
and A20.5
Wheel 2
nd position (6)between B3
and A20.5
Wheel 3
rd position (6)between A1
and A20.5
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Recovering a jammed CD
First solution
If the electric ejector motor is operational, eject the CD
using 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).
Second solution
If the electric ejector motor is not operational, remove
the screw (C) and release the electric motor (B) from
the radio.Turn toothed wheel (D) by hand in a clockwise
direction until the CD is ejected.
Before replacing the radio:
●refit the electric motor and attach it using the bolt
(second solution only),
●refit the casing.
RADIO
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Recovering a jammed CD86A
REMOVAL
Remove the two bolts (A).
Turn the CD changer over a nd remove the 6 screws (B).
Turn the CD changer over and remove the cover.
Remove the mechanism from its housing.
CHANGER IN THE DASHBOARD

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Recovering a jammed CD86A
Remove the two bolts (C).
Take out the CD guide arm and disconnect the
connector (D).Remove the eight bolts (E),
Remove both clips from the two connectors.
CHANGER IN THE DASHBOARD

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Recovering a jammed CD86A
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
IMPORTANT
Never refit the changer mechanism once it has been
removed.

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