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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: AIR CONDITION PROBLEM
« on: 25 June 2009, 19:04:21 »
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Both fans should work. My guess would be a relay failed in the fuse box next to the battery, but check the fuses in here too.

The relays switch the fans from series connected to parallel to control the speed hence my suspicion of the relays.

Kevin

Hey Kevin,

Thanks a lot buddy ;). I checked the fuse box and the problem is there as you have told :y. Now everything works fine.

Berkin

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: AIR CONDITION PROBLEM
« on: 24 June 2009, 10:00:55 »
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what are the markings on gauge - a 2000 car may be 90/100 or 80/100.

The gauge should always be around midpoint :)

It is right in the middle at all times. But when the AC is on, it passes the middle.

I think the main problem is that one of the fans stops working, so that half of the cooling pannel stays hot while the remaining is cooling. Therefore the noise of the fan is very much as we think only one of them is cooling while the AC is on.

I will check the relay first. That solution seems possible. :y

cheers
Berkin

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / AIR CONDITION PROBLEM
« on: 23 June 2009, 08:25:19 »
Hi, i have a problem with the air condition.
My car is a Omega 2.5 CD 2000 model. There are 2 fans in front of the car. The fans are working fine if i don't use the AC. When i turn the AC on, the fans work fine till the 90C temperature. When the heat reaches the critical value over 90 celcius, the second stage on the fan activates and its rpm increases. At that time the second fan stops turning. Therefore the temperature reaches to 95 Celcius. The fan works at fast stage as the AC on with a high noise from the fan.

These conditions are in a crowded trafic and never  tried it on highway.

Is this normal or do both fans have to work while AC is on?

Cheers
Berkin

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Burn a Cd
« on: 14 June 2009, 12:52:43 »
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Well I don't know how long the 2006 has been out, but CD-R has been around since at least 1995 (I have the first disc I ever burnt and it still works today).
Since then we have come quite a way, and if you buy decent media then the performance characteristics are as near to pressed silver as it's ever going to get.

I have read several topics on CD-R allegedly breaking the physical hardware, but to be honest Dave, if that does happen then I won't lose any sleep over it because it will only cost a couple of hundred to replace it with something a bit more modern.

I use a apple macbook with roxio toast to burn them and TDK cd-r
iirc, TDK use various dyes.  IF you must use CDRs, I'd go for a better quality CDR, and keep the burn rate down.  Far too long since I've used Toast to remember how to set this, and its probably changed too much anyway ;D


This may help the laser last a bit longer, but I'd try to stick to originals if you possibly can.

I generally use originals, but sometimes, especially on long trips, radio tuner won't function anymore due to low signal quality and i want to listen my own collection of songs.

Anyway thanks a lot for your advices. :y

Cheers

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Burn a Cd
« on: 14 June 2009, 12:11:14 »
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Well I don't know how long the 2006 has been out, but CD-R has been around since at least 1995 (I have the first disc I ever burnt and it still works today).
Since then we have come quite a way, and if you buy decent media then the performance characteristics are as near to pressed silver as it's ever going to get.

I have read several topics on CD-R allegedly breaking the physical hardware, but to be honest Dave, if that does happen then I won't lose any sleep over it because it will only cost a couple of hundred to replace it with something a bit more modern.

I use a apple macbook with roxio toast to burn them and TDK cd-r

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Burn a Cd
« on: 13 June 2009, 13:29:58 »
Yes it's that version facelift. :y

Thanks a lot. :)

Berkin

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Burn a Cd
« on: 13 June 2009, 13:20:04 »
Hi, I own a 2000 model 2.5 v6. The sound system has a cd-changer with a 4 cd cartridge.

Does anyone know if there is a way to burn tracks on a recordable cd and make it compatible to the player. I have tried several times and the cd-player doesn't see the discs.

By the way there is no problem with the player. It just works fine with the original cd albums bought.

Cheers
Berkin

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Is the fuel computer info (range, mpg etc) above the radio info line, or below it?

The computer info is above the radio info line.

I also activated the RDS as it says in the manual but that didn't adjust the clock and date.

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By the way, if it is a stuck button or the problem is due to a button problem, is it also normal that the clock and the date is always the same and never change? :-?

Berkin

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Thanks a lot guys ;D. I will check my unit. :y

Cheers
Berkin :)

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Hi,

I have a problem with my clock and date on the car computer display. The buttons above the display won't response and the date is 01.01.1998, the clock is 00:00 all the time.

Does anyone know what the problem can be? Is it the buttons or any other important problem?

Cheers
Berkin

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Omega General Help / Re: Side Mirrors - where to find
« on: 25 June 2009, 19:12:37 »
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Hi, my side mirror heating is not working because the last owner changed them to ones that do not transfer heat. They are regular mirrors cut as the originals.

So i need new or used mirrors. Just the mirror parts. Where can i find those ? Any ideas would be great.

cheers
Berkin

By the way i am not living in UK. I live in Turkey. So i need e-commerce website or a company who may deliver it.

Sorry for that

Berkin

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