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MrsB1978

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Hello all,

Am new here. I just bought a Fiat Punto Evo 1.4 2010.
I've had it since this past Monday. The radio plays ok, but as soon as I put in a CD, it plays for a minute or so, then just shuts off, then turns itself back on, then shuts off... this carries on until I eject the CD, as in, the radio itself turns off and on again.
I've tried contacting the dealer to ask for help but of course, I'm being ignored. Now I'm looking for a radio to replace.
Any suggestions for what I could possibly do that won't cost an arm and a leg? I can't see it being a fuse, because then surely the radio just wouldn't play at all.
Please help :-(
 
Model
Punto Evo 1.4
Year
2010
Mileage
57400
Hello,

First of all I'd make a written complaint to the dealer. Preferably a printed one and make them confirm they've received it. Probably also in the UK there's also a law that a company needs to answer such complaints within a period of time, if they don't it means they accept the claim :D

But of course that's theory.

As for the radio, it looks like it's something inside the radio itself. CD is laser (= heat), but also vibrations. Both could possibly cause the radio to switch off.

Vibrations can be eliminated in my opinion, as usual driving would also cause even stronger vibrations.

I'd disconnect the radio from the wiring and leave it for some time (you could also press the buttons after it has been disconnected to discharge the residual current from the capacitors) to reset it. Probably won't help, but it costs nothing, so you could give it a try.

To take the radio out of the console, you'll need some special tools of this kind:


It can also be done out of a drycleanings' hanger :)

When disconnecting the loom from the radio I'd check if the plug sits correctly and examine the visible part of the wiring looking for possible short to ground somewhere. It also could be a cause of such behavior, but again - probably will also happen when listening to the radio.

Assuming you don't want to repair the radio on you own or pay for the repair in a specialized shop, you have 3 possible solutions:

1. buy a used radio (with code!) for the same model (starting from around 40 GBP for one with no code on ebay.co.uk), replacement should be plug and play, but possibly proxi alignment in MES could be needed.

2. buy an aftermarket radio + proper fascia; installation would be required, but it's quite simple if you have manual skills and basic tools; proxi alignment in MES would definitely be needed.

3. buy a 2DIN android + fascia or a dedicated android radio; 4 GB RAM is the minimum for android to work properly, the FM / AM receivers are usually much worse than on the radios from european makers; the advantage is you could use navigation (google, or similar) and other features, reverse cam, hands free etc; usually they don't come with CDs, but have a flash memory instead, which you could use to store music on; if you buy one with LTE or 5G, you could use spotify (or similar); same installation + proxi remarks as for the 2nd point. I've myself replaced the original radio on my Ducato with a 2DIN android radio and am quite happy with the result.
 
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There was an issue on some of the older Fiat radios where if the CD player was used a lot, it would ware out contacts on a switch that registers if there is a CD in the drive or not.

The symptoms of this were exactly almost to the letter of what you describe. The player would turn on and off and try and take in a CD even if there was one already in it, causing the radio to switch on and off. This could be your issue, you could potentially fix it with a cheap second hand radio off Ebay and pull the switch out of it, but there is no guarantee this is the same problem.

There are loads of people selling radios for these cars on Ebay, but if I were you I would suggest just getting anything that is a half decent brand and a faceplate adaptor.

Does the Car have Blue and Me or steering wheel controls?
 
Hello,

First of all I'd make a written complaint to the dealer. Preferably a printed one and make them confirm they've received it. Probably also in the UK there's also a law that a company needs to answer such complaints within a period of time, if they don't it means they accept the claim :D

But of course that's theory.

As for the radio, it looks like it's something inside the radio itself. CD is laser (= heat), but also vibrations. Both could possibly cause the radio to switch off.

Vibrations can be eliminated in my opinion, as usual driving would also cause even stronger vibrations.

I'd disconnect the radio from the wiring and leave it for some time (you could also press the buttons after it has been disconnected to discharge the residual current from the capacitors) to reset it. Probably won't help, but it costs nothing, so you could give it a try.

To take the radio out of the console, you'll need some special tools of this kind:


It can also be done out of a drycleanings' hanger :)

When disconnecting the loom from the radio I'd check if the plug sits correctly and examine the visible part of the wiring looking for possible short to ground somewhere. It also could be a cause of such behavior, but again - probably will also happen when listening to the radio.

Assuming you don't want to repair the radio on you own or pay for the repair in a specialized shop, you have 3 possible solutions:

1. buy a used radio (with code!) for the same model (starting from around 40 GBP for one with no code on ebay.co.uk), replacement should be plug and play, but possibly proxi alignment in MES could be needed.

2. buy an aftermarket radio + proper fascia; installation would be required, but it's quite simple if you have manual skills and basic tools; proxi alignment in MES would definitely be needed.

3. buy a 2DIN android + fascia or a dedicated android radio; 4 GB RAM is the minimum for android to work properly, the FM / AM receivers are usually much worse than on the radios from european makers; the advantage is you could use navigation (google, or similar) and other features, reverse cam, hands free etc; usually they don't come with CDs, but have a flash memory instead, which you could use to store music on; if you buy one with LTE or 5G, you could use spotify (or similar); same installation + proxi remarks as for the 2nd point. I've myself replaced the original radio on my Ducato with a 2DIN android radio and am quite happy with the result.
Thank you so much!!! I'll try take it out and have a good look at it and decide fro there!
 
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There was an issue on some of the older Fiat radios where if the CD player was used a lot, it would ware out contacts on a switch that registers if there is a CD in the drive or not.

The symptoms of this were exactly almost to the letter of what you describe. The player would turn on and off and try and take in a CD even if there was one already in it, causing the radio to switch on and off. This could be your issue, you could potentially fix it with a cheap second hand radio off Ebay and pull the switch out of it, but there is no guarantee this is the same problem.

There are loads of people selling radios for these cars on Ebay, but if I were you I would suggest just getting anything that is a half decent brand and a faceplate adaptor.

Does the Car have Blue and Me or steering wheel controls?
Yes, it has Blue&me and steering wheel controls. I have seen a lot on eBay, just wasn't sure of they were genuine or not.
 
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