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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: cd multichanger
« on: 04 March 2009, 20:09:47 »
cheers for all the info guys. I will keep my eye out for one.

the thing about his description though, is that he says its from a 97 elite but there is a reg of M409 SRN :o

so do have somthing about the description.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: cd multichanger
« on: 04 March 2009, 14:47:44 »
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Not all Changers are interchangeable and you need to get the correct one for your head unit.

I think that changer went with the SC804 head unit?

 :-/

The leads in the boot woudl suggest to me that you have purchased an incorrect head unit.

 :'(


cheers matey :y

will be sending it back then, looks like im going to have to find a changer compatible for a ccr800 >:(

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: cd multichanger
« on: 04 March 2009, 14:41:30 »
and the model of the changer is a Philips DC-012

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: cd multichanger
« on: 04 March 2009, 14:25:30 »
sorry the last pic is of the connectors in the boot :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / cd multichanger
« on: 04 March 2009, 14:24:26 »
Hi guys, im wondering if anyone can help me out here.

I have recently purchased this for my 1998 vauxhall omeha elite.





the problem i am having is were to put the cd changer. I am assuming it has had one in before in the boot to the right handside as i cannot see any exsistance of a cd changer being in the glovebox.
In the boot there are connectors below but on the cd changer i have bought of ebay is a nine pin male end.
pics below.




the person who i bought it off said i had come out of a 1997 omega elite but im not so sure as i cannot locate the correct plugs in the car.

any help would be appreciated otherwise i shall be sending it back. :y

cheers guys

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all sorted, i remembered when i changed a vauxhall head unit at work i had to remove the top connection plug for the display ::)

all working fine and the bose system in the words of borat '' yes, it's nice'' :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / ccr 800 bose phillips radio casette
« on: 19 February 2009, 15:14:08 »
hi guys, wondering if anyone has any ideas.

i have put the original radio back into the car, but the problem im having is that when i put the radio on no info display is coming up, i can here the bleep when i hold the af to put the code in but thats it.

so until i can sort the problem i dont know what else to do.

anyone any ideas?

many thanks

ben

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Omega General Help / Re: My Omega elite, sometimes overheats
« on: 27 March 2009, 20:46:27 »
im persuming its a v6? dont worry about it, v block's do run very warm when stood still, and if your fans kicking in around 90 thats fine, just dont let it get passed 110 then your talking about new head gaskets.

My 1000cc suzuki tl1000r runs up to 115 degrees c before the fan kicks in.

when i took it back to the dealership complaining it was overheating they all laughed and told me its normal when stood in traffic. It gets a bit sweaty in summer with my bike leathers on

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hi i'm new to this but i'm wondering if the paperclip job will help me i have changed the rocker covers today and now it wont start i get a knocking noise from number 4 cylinder. The eml light doesn't flash and i don't really want to strip it back down again lol



 :o a knocking noise? im intreeged. Let me know if youve found it, my mates got exactly th same problem and even i cant figure it out. Im striiping his back down tomorrow at work and see if hes done everything  correctly. :y

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Omega General Help / heating
« on: 01 March 2009, 18:09:46 »
after fitting my new heater matrix , ive noticed somthing slightly odd. The heating when transferred to feet and windows is blowing cold, but when transferred to head and feet it is blowing att eh correct temperature.

Anybody come across this before and could it be trapped air? :-/


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Omega General Help / Re: V6 Roar !
« on: 24 February 2009, 09:48:48 »
cherry bombs on omega? clearly not my cup of tea but what ever floats your boat.
Irmscher rear twin box and middle silencer taken out, now that sounds impressive combined with a panel filter, as induction filters dont like my omega for some reason, me think it will probably sucking too much heat in from the engine bay.

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Omega General Help / Cambelt change on a 2.5v6 ecotec
« on: 27 February 2009, 10:03:52 »
My next job is to do the timing belt. Ive purchased the handy dvd of you guys, well will be doing when i get home and ive purchased the cam locking kit.

Just thought this may help some of you

http://www.v6calibra.net/docs/Sealy%20V6%20Belt%20Change%20Tool%20vs130.pdf

 :y

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Omega General Help / Re: URGENT HELP!!!!!!!!
« on: 25 February 2009, 09:11:49 »
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are you 100% sure its the matrix and not the usual culprit (passenger side scuttle drain)

that if blocked would cause your floor to be drenched,

pop the cover open and look down the bulkhead, yu should see if its full of water or not.



no no, the vents filled with coolant steam and showered me in water. :y

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Omega General Help / Re: URGENT HELP!!!!!!!!
« on: 24 February 2009, 17:58:54 »
pretty please with sugar on top.

my footwells soaked and so am i, how the hell do you get it out or even ureveal to see if its is the matrix and not a pipe come loose.

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Omega General Help / URGENT HELP!!!!!!!!
« on: 24 February 2009, 17:38:12 »
Typical the week before i start work again i think the heater matrix has exploded or one of the water pipes has gone.

Does anybody know how to remove it, step by step would be good and also how the hell do you reove the centre console? removed all the screws and still it wont budge its loose but wont come out.

is it a big job, i persume it is as its burried at the bottom.

thanks

ben

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