Introduction The Peugeot Partner, a versatile light commercial vehicle and leisure activity vehicle, has been a staple on European roads since its introduction in 1996. Whether used as a workhorse or a family car (the Partner Tepee), its audio system is a key component for driver comfort. However, installing an aftermarket radio, repairing a faulty connection, or diagnosing a power issue requires a thorough understanding of the vehicle’s specific wiring architecture. The schéma de câblage autoradio Peugeot Partner (car radio wiring diagram) is therefore an indispensable tool. This essay provides a complete guide to the standard ISO wiring codes, the variations across different generations (from the original Partner to the Partner II / Rifter), and practical steps for successful installation. 1. The ISO 10487 Standard: The Foundation of the Wiring Diagram Most Peugeot Partner models (particularly the first generation, 1996–2008) adhere to the international ISO 10487 standard for car radio connectors. This standard divides the wiring into four main blocks, though typically only two connectors (A and B) are used in the Partner. Understanding these blocks is the first step to reading any wiring diagram.