Omega Owners Forum
		Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: mr ICE man on 25 March 2010, 18:10:35
		
			
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				Is it possible to fit climate controll to one without on a preface omega if it has aircon?
			
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				anything is possible mate but depends on how much work you want to do 
 
 i would think in this case far to much involved
 need loads and loads of mods to be worth the effort
 just stick with what you have or change cars
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				That's a fast reply!thanks mate won't bother!just wondered if wiring was there or not.
			
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				The wiring is not the problem, you need climate control unit, climate condenser, hoses, valves etc.
 Simply too big a job
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				I looked into it once on a VW, thinking that if aircon was already there, then half the work had already been done - 
 
 how wrong I was.
 
 Major job for that one and probably similar for the Omega. I reckoned in the end that it was probably easier to retro fit to a vehicle without air, than to try and modify / refit climate to one that had a standard version of air.
 
 :'(
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				Not worth the bother either, IMHO. You have to fiddle with the climate control just as much to stay comfortable - IME. Maybe it's me? ::)
 
 Kevin
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				Not worth the bother either, IMHO. You have to fiddle with the climate control just as much to stay comfortable - IME. Maybe it's me? ::)
 
 Kevin
 
 I guess ... :)
 
 Mine is set at 23, hers at 25, and hardly ever gets touched. Might have to put a quick blast of demist first thing, but other than that it does what it's supposed to .. IMHO .. :)
 
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				Not worth the bother either, IMHO. You have to fiddle with the climate control just as much to stay comfortable - IME. Maybe it's me? ::)
 
 Kevin
 I agree absolutely.
 
 [rant on]
 My 1994 CD with Tonka Toy control knobs required very little fiddling to get comfortable.
 
 My 2003 Elite with climate is a pain. Each time the outside temperature changes the climate control moves the inside temperature the other way. When it's cold outside I boil, when it's hot outside I freeze. When the sun hits the solar sensor it gets colder still.
 
 The temperature settings are in one degree steps and I often find that one setting (say 20) blows hot and a lower setting (19) blows cold when I just want a neutral supply of air.
 [/rant off]