Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Ninda on 11 January 2013, 13:37:06
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Hey guys i changed out the HU on my Elite, and i realised that now i cannot control the cars own screen, it says Brake light check, so i do that, then it comes up with Icey Roads. Is there anyway for using it now ?
And also quick question of changing the speakers, can i use the original Wiring and just change the speakers? As i have all the speakers that i hope will fit in the front doors and back doors, and as for the back shelf ill buy some for there too :D.
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Which car?
Which model is the old HU?
Does it have BOSE?
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OP says Elite so Bose, have you left the Amp in?
Have a read here http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=97131.0
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Sorry guys for the lack of information was in a rush on my way out. The car is a Vauxhall Omega, 2003 3.2 Elite
The original headunit is a Siemens NCDC 2013, and yes it has a Bose Amp, which i think is connected to all 6 Speakers in the car :D
And yes i have removed the Amp now.
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Read the sticky at the top of this section regarding bose and aftermarket Hu, Thats what it is there for.
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As above, read the Bose sticky ;)
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=97131.0 (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=97131.0)
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OK thanks, i have read it, and i have replaced the speakers and put my own cables in, but now i have another problem
I disconnected the wiring loom in the driver door, and the reconnected it, turned the car on then the airbag light came on. So i turned the car off, then back on, the airbag light turned off, but then 2 seconds later the light comes back on. Does it need to be reset? And how do i do that?
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Once the airbag system has detected a fault it requires a session on Tech2 to clear it (sorry).
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This http://diagnostics.org.uk/shop/tech-2-programming-session.html ?
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Possibly...
I would recommend http://theboy.omegaowners.com/tech2/prices.shtml (http://theboy.omegaowners.com/tech2/prices.shtml) :y
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OK thanks a lot Andy H mate :), ill have a look :D
Thanks to everyone here helping me !!!
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Hey guys, Amps all fitted, sound is good :D, BUT im having Radio interference with one of the amps i used. I have a 2 Channel Amp, and a 4 Channel Amp, and the 4 Channel amp seems to be at fault as when i disconnect it the Radio works fine, no interference issues :D, But as soon as i connect the 4 Channel amp back up again, the Radio doesnt work properly.
I have tried different cables(e.g Power Cables, Earth Cable, Remote/Trigger Cable), and also tried moving amp, from right under the parcel shelf to the floor, its just that amp keeps interfering with the Radio.
Any suggestions ?
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Is it a bose amp under the parcel shelf?
If so that will be the issue but Dave dnd will be the man to advise more.
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Hmm its a Vibe Amp :(
And i have heard of Dave's magical work :D, i shall pm him :D
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Any chance of some images of the setup connections - may be easier to see what you are doing?
Gut feeling is that you have a poor earth connection to the body, insufficient power to the amps and a remote feed that may be under voltage.
What had unit are you running?
Is the interference just on radio?
Is the interference with engine running or not?
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Ahhh ok i can try and get a picture, i am using a Pioneer Avic F900BT Headunit, Its only with the Radio, when im playing CD's its all fine
I have tried Earthing the cable in different places, and i have tried different remote Cables, also tried using the remote cable from the 2 Channel amp that works fine...
I have only tried it with the Engine on tbh...
And i also just messaged you :D
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BTW great site :D
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From descriptions so far, I am 100% certain that this is an installation issue, and not a fault with any of the equipment.
Shame you are not local, as this is the sort of thing I could look at and point a finger at your problem within a few minutes (as could any reputable car audio shop nearby)
However, let me have some good photos and descriptions and lets see what we can do. Post them on here, as others can see the problems also and can either help or even learn.
I need to see pictures of the connections and cables, and especially where you have earthed them
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OOO :(, Thats what im thinking i made a stupid mistake while installing all the cables and what not, one thing that i know im not supposed to do, but i have wired all my cars this way, is the power cable is going down the same side as the RCA cables, but i have never had this problem with any other cars i did :(...
Ill get some pictures, but im going out in about 10minutes, so wen i get back ill try and get some pictures, but they going to be crappy phone quality... SORRY
As im going out, ill be going near the area where i got all the equipment from, i could pop in there on my way back and see if the guy there can have a look at it :)
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Are you using the original radio aerial?
Did you connect the feed from the head unit to power the aerial amplifier?
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Yeah thats all original, it works with no problems when the 4 channel amp is disconnected.
I took it to the shop i got it all installed from, he said he wont be taking the amp back as he can no longer sell it on, as i used it. And he said that it all seems ok, but he suggested i re-run the RCA's or Power Cable on the other side.
I didnt manage to get any pictures for you Dave Sorry, maybe tomorrow if i have time after work i may be able to post some
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I mean i took it to the shop i got the amp from LOL, sorry
I have tried re running all the wires, just for the 4 Channel amp, and no joy, im going to take my car to a mate of mine, if he has a spare amp and try using it....
As for photos, i tried taking some with my Phone Camera, and well they are not clear, i will try and get them to you as soon as i can.
Thanks in advance :D
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Hi guys, i fixed the issue :D
I got a new amp and it works... Although i am getting slight interference but its not as bad, and it becomes more depending on where i place the Amp, so if i place it flat on the floor of the boot, i get no interference what so ever, unlike the old amp which never worked at all, no matter where i placed it LOL
So im going to keep the new amp, and place it on the floor of the boot, and its all ok :D
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Hi guys, i fixed the issue :D
I got a new amp and it works... Although i am getting slight interference but its not as bad, and it becomes more depending on where i place the Amp, so if i place it flat on the floor of the boot, i get no interference what so ever, unlike the old amp which never worked at all, no matter where i placed it LOL
So im going to keep the new amp, and place it on the floor of the boot, and its all ok :D
Curiouser and curiouser.... the aerial amplifier is hidden between the metal panel and the fibre panel beneath the rear window.
The amplifier probably uses a switch mode voltage transformer to generate a high enough voltage to get decent power out of 4ohm speakers. A combination of the frequency chosen and the quality (or lack of) shielding & filtering would explain the RF interference.
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Ok, Andy thanks :)
Im not sure if i should start a new thread for this but i have a light issue in my 3.2 Elite. When i turn the lights on the switch smoked, and made a buzzing noise, and well smelled of buring. All the headlights and rear lights work fine, but all the lights inside e.g the dash board and lights on/near the great stick do not, as well as most other places where it should on the inside and i was told by the garage that i usually get my car serviced from that i need to replace the switch, i changed it and well it smoked up just like the previous one, and still no lights on the inside. Although when i turn the lights off, the light near the gear lever come, according to the gear im in. ( Super Confused ) I also had a problem of when i put the car into reverse the rear fog light in the dash board would light up, but very faint. I have replaced the Lights at the back and put in new holders for good measure and that problem has gone, but maybe this is linked with my no inside lights problem?
Also not only that, but as i have been going to and from work in a train and public transport it seems to have started to vibrate when the engine is on, never happened before or while i was putting all the speakers and what not in, but it seems to be running a little rougher than normal, and vibrating through out the whole car, not sure if its really bad its bad enough to make the doors and boot shake a little when they are open.
Any suggestions on the two above issues, and im sorry if i should of started a new thread
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I`d bet good money that the interference on the amp is as a direct result of a poor earth
I`d also place a bet that the lights issue is as a result of a trapped wire or incorrect connection from the recent stereo swap.
Strongly suggest to get a profesional installation done on your system, not by one of your mates, but by an Audio shop.
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Poor Earthing of amps? Errm i have both amps earthed to under the parcel shelf, and when the new 4 channel amp was placed on the floor of the boot there was no interference what so ever. But its the amps are working ok now so im happy with it :D, but i can get it all re-checked by another Audio Shop that i know off.
Its just the dash board lights and what not, that are bugging me now. I will pull out the headunit and see if anything has move behind it, but im prity sure nothing did. Although the previous owner (before my dad) did say he had the whole center console as in around the the original headunit taken out as he was trying to fix something, cant remember what he was fixing but he did inform us about it.
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i have both amps earthed to under the parcel shelf,
Confirms my theory then - thats a really lousy place to earth them !!
Needs to be earthed to the floor - as close to the chassis rails/mouldings as possible.
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I had both amps re-earthed elsewhere, but i still had the same problem. I will try closer to the chassis rails/mouldings, and see what happens.
So is this poor earthing connected to how far i place the amps from the shelf ? So as i said before the further i placed the 4 channel amp the clearer the signal became :D
Thanks a lot Dave DND mate :D
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Ideal earth location for a rear mounted amp is the chassis floor near the base of the rear suspension turrets. Floor is thick here and does not have many welded joints between here and the battery earth. Every welded panel stuffed with seam sealer will zap precious power return. Nice big self tapper inserted through nice shiney metal (remove paint) and try to keep the earth lead as short as possible.
99.9% of interference faults are down to bad earth connection or poor choice of earth location.
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Ahhh i see, thanks a lot mate :D
I will try and get it done today, or tomorrow, after i sort this lighting issue i have, im going to start a new thread and get some more ideas on how/what to do :D