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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: greenfingers 79 on 17 January 2011, 18:41:00
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1st thing is which is the fuse for the internal boot release button to the right of the stereo and the swithch for im guessing at best, getting out the car and leaving a light on?"has a stick man on the front?"
and secondly is there a fuse located inside the bose amp as i dont think mine is working.
front speakers in car alot louder than the rear which i thought would be the other way round as i think its a sub woofer where the rear blind is and amp is located under the parcell shelf and looks a right old ball ache to get out.
the car is a 51 plate 2.2dti saloon elite
thank you :y
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There's no speaker by the rear blind. it's just a vent for the trunk. the amp there is for the radio antenna.
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There's no speaker by the rear blind. it's just a vent for the trunk. the amp there is for the radio antenna.
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Bose equipped have two parcel shelf speakers
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There's no speaker by the rear blind. it's just a vent for the trunk. the amp there is for the radio antenna.
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Bose equipped have two parcel shelf speakers
oops :-[
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so where is the amp?
sure looks like one under the parcel shelf to me and why would the rear speakers be so much quieter than the front?
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There's no speaker by the rear blind. it's just a vent for the trunk. the amp there is for the radio antenna.
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Bose equipped have two parcel shelf speakers
My 1997 cd has a philips radio / boot cd(6) and it has 2 speakers in parcel shelf. 8 in all
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so where is the amp?
sure looks like one under the parcel shelf to me and why would the rear speakers be so much quieter than the front?
Is it the box forward of spare wheel? Not sure what that is.
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ill have a rummage around tomorrow and find out what it is by the spare wheel,
still need help on the fuse situation as the diagramme on here dosent mention the fuse required, have had the switch out and looks ok but havent tested on a multi meter as i dont have one
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1st thing is which is the fuse for the internal boot release button to the right of the stereo and the swithch for im guessing at best, getting out the car and leaving a light on?"has a stick man on the front?"
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The boot release needs a looooong press of the button to release the boot. :-/
The button with a man running away from 3 curved lines is to turn the interior sonics off for the alarm so you can leave you dog (I won't say kids after the last 'discussion' we had here about doing so ::)) in there when you lock & arm the car. :y
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aha i knew someone would know what that switch was :y
to be honest ive been locking the car via the rear drivers side door foor feer of that bloody power sounder going off radomly anoying the nieghbours!
recently its benn beeping a few times quietly when i remove the key from the ignition and get out the car which is quite annoying,
whats the best way to test the alternators working propperly as recently had to buy a very expensive bosch 90 amp battery
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excuse spelling, but trying to multi task
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http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1277822708
so much for the amp under the parcel shelf being for the radio antena! ::)
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http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1277822708
so much for the amp under the parcel shelf being for the radio antena! ::)
The antenna amplifier (on a saloon) is screwed to the top of the structural metal parcel shelf. A second (fibre) parcel shelf sits on top and keeps it hidden. The Bose amplifier (if fitted) uses a plastic shelf screwed to the underside of the parcel shelf.
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aha i knew someone would know what that switch was :y
to be honest ive been locking the car via the rear drivers side door foor feer of that bloody power sounder going off radomly anoying the nieghbours!
recently its benn beeping a few times quietly when i remove the key from the ignition and get out the car which is quite annoying,
whats the best way to test the alternators working propperly as recently had to buy a very expensive bosch 90 amp battery
I suggest you remove it then or run the risk of this http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1295287318
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The antenna amplifier (on a saloon) is screwed to the top of the structural metal parcel shelf. A second (fibre) parcel shelf sits on top and keeps it hidden. The Bose amplifier (if fitted) uses a plastic shelf screwed to the underside of the parcel shelf. i have that plastic shelf and looks a right pain to get at amp!
@rob g,
power sounder left in looks good! could claim on the insurance and get a mv6 with more power!
keep throwing money at her but still makes me smile when driving her seeing other cocks in thier so cool and so many of mondeos with bad backs!lol
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The antenna amplifier (on a saloon) is screwed to the top of the structural metal parcel shelf. A second (fibre) parcel shelf sits on top and keeps it hidden. The Bose amplifier (if fitted) uses a plastic shelf screwed to the underside of the parcel shelf. i have that plastic shelf and looks a right pain to get at amp!
@rob g,
power sounder left in looks good! could claim on the insurance and get a mv6 with more power!keep throwing money at her but still makes me smile when driving her seeing other cocks in thier so cool and so many of mondeos with bad backs!lol
Sell the 2.2 and get one then
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2.2 is not that bad..well mine isn't...still quick enough to get you in trouble with the boys in blue :y
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mate i have no say in my next motor!
3 kids and my missus has ha zafira or a galaxy for me to buy when i change the car, which i cant tell you my delight :'(
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This may sound silly but have you adjusted the fader control to rear to make the speakers louder there?
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This may sound silly but have you adjusted the fader control to rear to make the speakers louder there?
at least someone has said what I thought earlier. ;) ;) ;)
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yes i have and thats how i know the rear are quiter than the front :o :o