MisterB
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i have been trying to install an aftermarket android head unit into a 2014 Bailey Approach on a peugeot boxer base vehicle. After another failed attempt i ended up with both the odometer flashing and the tyre pressure monitor flashing and the original radio not working - i didnt even know if had a tyre monitor on it - and i'm not sure even now. that it has!
Anyway to cut a long story short, it turned out to be a bloody 10 amp fuse
i did all the usual, checked on the forum, checked on you tube, checked on line for issues with the Bailey or Peugeot boxer and found it seems to be an issue from time to time, so i started to become a bit more confused and concerned. i got out the handbook and found the section on the fuses which looks nothing like the actual fusebox on the vehicle.
i noted it was a 10 amp fuse in the handbook so set about checking those as a starter and was lucky enough to find the right fuse first time!!
looking back now, if i had read the handbook and identified which functions were fed from the same fuse i could have sorted it sooner. i wrongly assumed that one fuse would feed one function, but a fuse can feed several functions, if i had checked which other functions were controlled by the same fuse, i could have checked to see if they were working or not and saved myself a couple of frustrating hours!
it was the fact that the odometer and TPS warning lights were flashing that made me think i had done more than just blow a fuse, if all that was happening was that the radio wouldnt work i would have gone straight to the fusebox instead of thinking i had done something much worse.
Hopefully the info might help someone if they come across the same issue.
Anyway to cut a long story short, it turned out to be a bloody 10 amp fuse
i did all the usual, checked on the forum, checked on you tube, checked on line for issues with the Bailey or Peugeot boxer and found it seems to be an issue from time to time, so i started to become a bit more confused and concerned. i got out the handbook and found the section on the fuses which looks nothing like the actual fusebox on the vehicle.
i noted it was a 10 amp fuse in the handbook so set about checking those as a starter and was lucky enough to find the right fuse first time!!
looking back now, if i had read the handbook and identified which functions were fed from the same fuse i could have sorted it sooner. i wrongly assumed that one fuse would feed one function, but a fuse can feed several functions, if i had checked which other functions were controlled by the same fuse, i could have checked to see if they were working or not and saved myself a couple of frustrating hours!
it was the fact that the odometer and TPS warning lights were flashing that made me think i had done more than just blow a fuse, if all that was happening was that the radio wouldnt work i would have gone straight to the fusebox instead of thinking i had done something much worse.
Hopefully the info might help someone if they come across the same issue.