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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Jim on 26 August 2006, 10:07:59

Title: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Jim on 26 August 2006, 10:07:59
Is it possiable to fit the steering wheel audio controls to an omega which doesn't have them fitted?
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: TheBoy on 26 August 2006, 10:34:06
It probably is, but I know you need more than just the wheel. You need at least the squib as well, possibly more...
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: tunnie on 26 August 2006, 10:45:13
i did't realise how much i used steering wheel controls until i changed my headunit, bought an steering wheel adaptor loom as i could't live without them!

As TheBoy says you will most likley need quite lot of bits, and maybe Tech2 as well to enable it?  :-/
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Kev on 26 August 2006, 10:58:23
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It probably is, but I know you need more than just the wheel. You need at least the squib as well, possibly more...
And you'll probably need me too.

I see my 'Jobs Pending' list is getting bigger.  ;)
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: TheBoy on 26 August 2006, 11:04:06
Tech2 shouldn't be needed. As long as the car has a compatible stereo, should be plug and play. But I suspect the wiring will also need to be added....
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Paul M on 26 August 2006, 11:44:45
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i did't realise how much i used steering wheel controls until i changed my headunit, bought an steering wheel adaptor loom as i could't live without them!

Me too... I think they're great. I couldn't care less for the display though, especially since my head unit has a hi-res screen so the crappy 8 or 10 character radio display in the MID wouldn't be much use anyway.

I hardly reach down to the radio now, except when using the navigation or searching for a band by name etc.
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: tunnie on 26 August 2006, 11:55:49
Yeah, i did have a kenwood doube din headunit which was RUBBISH!!!

Now got a sexy Alpine one, the display is soooo much better and the whole unit feels well made.

Also now i am using a Single DIN facia adator, got a nice space for my iPod!  :)
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Jim on 26 August 2006, 13:55:16
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It probably is, but I know you need more than just the wheel. You need at least the squib as well, possibly more...
And you'll probably need me too.

I see my 'Jobs Pending' list is getting bigger.  ;)
Just asking how easy or hard it is, not saying I'm going to do it yet!!! :D
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Hillper on 26 August 2006, 15:51:52
A selection of different size bamboo canes with bits of rubber stuck on the end enable me to control my wireless set with great ease.

Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: bob.dent on 26 August 2006, 16:19:35
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i did't realise how much i used steering wheel controls until i changed my headunit, bought an steering wheel adaptor loom as i could't live without them!

When I bought my Omega the previous barstewards had removed the original headunit so I put a new Sony system in which sounds great but the steering wheel controls don't work. Can you get a special wiring loom to enable them?
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Paul M on 26 August 2006, 17:57:17
Most likely.. they usually come in two parts, one that connects to the car side (Vauxhall type) and one for the stereo (Sony type). This lets you mix 'n' match any compatible stereo to any compatible car.

Have a look at this (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3493) and this (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3482). BTW I find these guys to be very helpful, so if you want to buy one they're pretty good service wise, prices tend to be good too (although not always the best, but usually close).
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: Martin_1962 on 26 August 2006, 18:04:56
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i did't realise how much i used steering wheel controls until i changed my headunit, bought an steering wheel adaptor loom as i could't live without them!

When I bought my Omega the previous barstewards had removed the original headunit so I put a new Sony system in which sounds great but the steering wheel controls don't work. Can you get a special wiring loom to enable them?

DOPS004 or DOPS005
Title: Re: Steering Wheel Audio Control's Retro Fit?
Post by: x25xe on 26 August 2006, 21:09:48
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A selection of different size bamboo canes with bits of rubber stuck on the end enable me to control my wireless set with great ease.



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