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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Omega6pot on 17 May 2009, 18:59:04

Title: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: Omega6pot on 17 May 2009, 18:59:04
Hi all, i spent yesterday putting the bose speakers,loom and headunit into my 99 mv6, problem is now that i have no sound, when i turn it on the radio scrolls throught the fm channels unable to find one, i have put the fuse for the bose in and still no better,i have tried an aftermarket headunit in aswell, same issue. Have i forgottwn to put something else in?
Cheers AL
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: miniator on 17 May 2009, 19:13:28
what about the amplifier al?

and you have to get the HU techII'd to accept the BOSE
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: Omega6pot on 17 May 2009, 19:36:01
the headunit i got has bose printed on it, do i still need it reprogrammed if its in another car?
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: VXL V6 on 17 May 2009, 19:47:34
Have you fitted the Bose amp and loom?

The lack of FM reception points to a poor aerial connection, check the cage, the plags are also prone to breaking.
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: miniator on 18 May 2009, 00:28:56
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the headunit i got has bose printed on it, do i still need it reprogrammed if its in another car?

possibly to pair up with the MID/GID. did you fit the amp though?
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: tmx on 18 May 2009, 01:38:21
only paring needed on facelifts NCDC etc

i hope your fitting a CCR800 not a CCRT700! you have some fun if its a 700!
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: Omega6pot on 18 May 2009, 12:14:08
its the philips bose that looks like the car 600, loom and amp are fitted, its now working with not great radio reception, thinking my aerial has a poor connection as someone has suggested, signal comes and goes but all speakers are working, cheers for the help guys!!
Title: Re: Problems fitting bose to my MV6
Post by: TheBoy on 18 May 2009, 12:55:20
Probably the connector at back of radio failed - they can't take too much stretching and straining