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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Nigel69 on 13 July 2008, 17:15:57
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Hi, Ive got a P reg 2.0lt GLS 16V fitted with a CAR 400 and would like to fit a cd player and possably a multi changer. I would like to fit a unit that would still work with the dashboard display, any sugestions most welcome
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There are a few aftermarket solutions, the trouble being all the adaptors to make the various bits work take up a lot of the limited space, so you may have to modify whatever you buy.
I have a different pioneer unit in each of our mv6's
They have multiple colours so can match the dash illumination
also adaptors are available for the MID and the steering controls
also have built in bluetooth so you have a hands free kit as well.
Sony also do the adaptors, as do Kenwood and I think Alpine as well.
You are generally looking at the higher end of the market for that functionality.
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vauxhalls cdr500 works very well mate :y ebay is your freind :y
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I have an alpine 9882ir, bought all the cables for it, ipod cable, 8gb memory stick, but i also bought the cable to use with the steering wheel controls, only cost about £15, but well worth it,
even if the stereo is within reach ;D
I couldn't find one to work with the computer display.
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vauxhalls cdr500 works very well mate :y ebay is your freind :y
does the cdr500 work with the screen?
mines got a panasonic i think, absolute poo...
just generally a bit rubbish :S want a vauxhall cd player anyway
thanks
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does the cdr500 work with the screen?
Yes, CDR500 is a direct replacemnet for the CAR400 and works with the screen
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does the cdr500 work with the screen?
Yes, CDR500 is a direct replacemnet for the CAR400 and works with the screen
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i dont mean to sound dumb here but is the "car400" a cassette player fitted as standard? and glad to hear cdr500 works with screen :y
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does the cdr500 work with the screen?
Yes, CDR500 is a direct replacemnet for the CAR400 and works with the screen
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i dont mean to sound dumb here but is the "car400" a cassette player fitted as standard? and glad to hear cdr500 works with screen :y
Prefacelift range
CAR400 - Cassette Radio, normally fitted to GLS/CD
CDR500 - CD Radio, normally a factory option
CCR600 - CD Changer compatible Cassette Radio, generally fitted CDX, and paired to CDC2 changer
CCR800 - as ccr600, but paired to bose amp, fitted to later elites
SC804 - earlier elites, optionally with philips amp
ccrt700 - cd changer compatible, cassette radio with telephone, normally paired with CDC2 changer (though different to CCR ones). Fitted to 1999 CDX and Elites (bose on elites)
Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
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does the cdr500 work with the screen?
Yes, CDR500 is a direct replacemnet for the CAR400 and works with the screen
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i dont mean to sound dumb here but is the "car400" a cassette player fitted as standard? and glad to hear cdr500 works with screen :y
Prefacelift range
CAR400 - Cassette Radio, normally fitted to GLS/CD
CDR500 - CD Radio, normally a factory option
CCR600 - CD Changer compatible Cassette Radio, generally fitted CDX, and paired to CDC2 changer
CCR800 - as ccr600, but paired to bose amp, fitted to later elites
SC804 - earlier elites, optionally with philips amp
ccrt700 - cd changer compatible, cassette radio with telephone, normally paired with CDC2 changer (though different to CCR ones). Fitted to 1999 CDX and Elites (bose on elites)
Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
ok thanks for the list :y
mines a cd so it would have been car400 but im after cdr500 in next couple of month
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does the cdr500 work with the screen?
Yes, CDR500 is a direct replacemnet for the CAR400 and works with the screen
:y
i dont mean to sound dumb here but is the "car400" a cassette player fitted as standard? and glad to hear cdr500 works with screen :y
Prefacelift range
CAR400 - Cassette Radio, normally fitted to GLS/CD
CDR500 - CD Radio, normally a factory option
CCR600 - CD Changer compatible Cassette Radio, generally fitted CDX, and paired to CDC2 changer
CCR800 - as ccr600, but paired to bose amp, fitted to later elites
SC804 - earlier elites, optionally with philips amp
ccrt700 - cd changer compatible, cassette radio with telephone, normally paired with CDC2 changer (though different to CCR ones). Fitted to 1999 CDX and Elites (bose on elites)
Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
ok thanks for the list :y
mines a cd so it would have been car400 but im after cdr500 in next couple of month
there is a procedure to convert cdr500 from 10 digit display to 8 digit display
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Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
A minor correction . .
There are indeed some Versions of the CAR400 that will drive a CD unit, and are easily identified by an "O" where the cassette buttons are.
8-)
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Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
A minor correction . .
There are indeed some Versions of the CAR400 that will drive a CD unit, and are easily identified by an "O" where the cassette buttons are.
8-)
Really? That doesn't fit in with Vauxhall's naming convention. Additionally, how would this one differ from CCR600?
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Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
A minor correction . .
There are indeed some Versions of the CAR400 that will drive a CD unit, and are easily identified by an "O" where the cassette buttons are.
8-)
Really? That doesn't fit in with Vauxhall's naming convention. Additionally, how would this one differ from CCR600?
Not sure it was ever offered out on the Omega, but certainly widespread over the VX range - astra / Vectra / Corsa etc
Have a look at this link, and you will see the "O" button to the left of the cassette buttons - used for changer code entry also.
http://ice.dndservices.co.uk/shop_show_item.php/ST/car%20400/IID/636/PAGE/shop_search_index.php
As far as CCR600 - cannot really spot a difference !!
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Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
A minor correction . .
There are indeed some Versions of the CAR400 that will drive a CD unit, and are easily identified by an "O" where the cassette buttons are.
8-)
Really? That doesn't fit in with Vauxhall's naming convention. Additionally, how would this one differ from CCR600?
Not sure it was ever offered out on the Omega, but certainly widespread over the VX range - astra / Vectra / Corsa etc
Have a look at this link, and you will see the "O" button to the left of the cassette buttons - used for changer code entry also.
http://ice.dndservices.co.uk/shop_show_item.php/ST/car%20400/IID/636/PAGE/shop_search_index.php
As far as CCR600 - cannot really spot a difference !!
wonder if it is a ccr600 with car400 cassettte door done for some strange marketing purpose :-/
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wonder if it is a ccr600 with car400 cassettte door done for some strange marketing purpose
No, very different internally, and there are probably more versions of CD Ready CAR400`s than there are versions of CCR600 so if there is a "Copy" its more than likely the other way around. Actually thinking about it, there are more versions of CD ready CAR400`s than there are of NON CD Ready ones, but the NON CD Ready ones are in greater number as they were offered throughout the VX range as an entry level model that ran the seperate display.
Spec wise they are virtually identical though. The CCR600 is probably closest to the CAR400 MKIII though, if an internal comparison had to be made.
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wonder if it is a ccr600 with car400 cassettte door done for some strange marketing purpose
No, very different internally, and there are probably more versions of CD Ready CAR400`s than there are versions of CCR600 so if there is a "Copy" its more than likely the other way around. Actually thinking about it, there are more versions of CD ready CAR400`s than there are of NON CD Ready ones, but the NON CD Ready ones are in greater number as they were offered throughout the VX range as an entry level model that ran the seperate display.
Spec wise they are virtually identical though. The CCR600 is probably closest to the CAR400 MKIII though, if an internal comparison had to be made.
just out of curiousity here.... why do you know that? lol
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wonder if it is a ccr600 with car400 cassettte door done for some strange marketing purpose
No, very different internally, and there are probably more versions of CD Ready CAR400`s than there are versions of CCR600 so if there is a "Copy" its more than likely the other way around. Actually thinking about it, there are more versions of CD ready CAR400`s than there are of NON CD Ready ones, but the NON CD Ready ones are in greater number as they were offered throughout the VX range as an entry level model that ran the seperate display.
Spec wise they are virtually identical though. The CCR600 is probably closest to the CAR400 MKIII though, if an internal comparison had to be made.
just out of curiousity here.... why do you know that? lol
Its his job ;)
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Yeah, I guess I`m the audio equivalent of a trainspotter !! :(
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Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
A minor correction . .
There are indeed some Versions of the CAR400 that will drive a CD unit, and are easily identified by an "O" where the cassette buttons are.
8-)
I spotted that yesterday on a MK4 astra (G). Convinced myself that it was a 600 but as you say, marked up 400 on the cassette flap! Doubly strange because we have a MK4 astra and it's fitted with a 600 + changer!
ngrain, the CDR500 either made by delco (which is probably your best bet for standard fit) or VDO, will work a treat.
Make sure to get the correct 4 digit security code and want to be paying no more than around £50. Will slide straight in, with the help of some single din radio removal tools to get the old one out. :y
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Generally, CAR400/CDR500/CCR600 interchangable (obviously, the CAR400/CDR500 can't drive CD Changer unit).
A minor correction . .
There are indeed some Versions of the CAR400 that will drive a CD unit, and are easily identified by an "O" where the cassette buttons are.
8-)
I spotted that yesterday on a MK4 astra (G). Convinced myself that it was a 600 but as you say, marked up 400 on the cassette flap! Doubly strange because we have a MK4 astra and it's fitted with a 600 + changer!
ngrain, the CDR500 either made by delco (which is probably your best bet for standard fit) or VDO, will work a treat.
Make sure to get the correct 4 digit security code and want to be paying no more than around £50. Will slide straight in, with the help of some single din radio removal tools to get the old one out. :y
i dont have a standard radio in mine :P
would just rather have a vx/delco cd player so it works with the screen
and it looks better really... i think so anyway but im picky like that :P
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so what if you wanted to get a cd unit to drive the cd changer?
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so what if you wanted to get a cd unit to drive the cd changer?
CD head unit and CD changer ?
I`m not aware of a VX option to do that ? Unless others know any different?
:-/
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Ok, so, in your opinion as a man in the business,
would you think then, it better to go for say a kenwood head unit that can do the satnav, bluetooth the phone and obviously play music instead of updating the three already integrated components separately? (I don't have a phone prewired - currently using an annoying earpiece).
Also, were I to do this, would I still be able to use the display on my interface?
Kenwood do a connector, for the TID (I don't know which one I have!)
basically, without getting cost silly - what would you recommend?
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Ok, so, in your opinion as a man in the business,
would you think then, it better to go for say a kenwood head unit that can do the satnav, bluetooth the phone and obviously play music instead of updating the three already integrated components separately? (I don't have a phone prewired - currently using an annoying earpiece).
Also, were I to do this, would I still be able to use the display on my interface?
Kenwood do a connector, for the TID (I don't know which one I have!)
basically, without getting cost silly - what would you recommend?
Any aftermarket stereo is going to offer a vast improvement over the "Built to a budget" system that Vx fitted as standard.
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