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Confirmed from somebody selling one on eBay that it is indeed located under the cup holder part of the centre console.
What an ingenious place to position it, Peugeot. I mean, it's not like we might need to get to the bloody thing at some point...! :x
So I took the fuse out, waited 15 minutes then put it back again. Clock rolled round to 12.00am, date reset itself, etc. but Bluetooth still not fixed unfortunately. 'Perform Bluetooth Search' is made up of dots rather than solid text and cannot be selected. Grrrrrrr
Looks like there is a separate Bluetooth module that plugs into the back of the stereo.
Does anyone know where this mysterious module is located though?
Worth a try but will doing that affect anything else the stereo controls after it's been reset? Don't want everything from parking sensors to setting the time to stop working too whilst trying to fix it! :wtf:
Also, if I were to just get a new stereo (same model) I'm guessing it's not just a...
My Bluetooth seems to have given up the ghost today.
Originally all I had to do was turn on Bluetooth on my phone and it would automatically pair with the car. But the car's been a bit flaky for a while, forgetting it was paired to my phone and making me go through the whole process again (this...
The armrest is adjustable backwards and forwards, as well a up and down. Make sure it's fully down and fully back to minimise this happening. :thumbup:
Peugeot’s three-digit nameplates
Peugeot began using three-digit nameplates with a zero in the middle when it introduced the 201 in 1929. The model was quickly joined in showrooms by three additional new cars named 301, 401 and 601, respectively. On some of them, the emblem was placed on the...