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ray curnow

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Re: omega satnav gps problem
« Reply #15 on: 16 July 2009, 15:19:17 »

what about me, know where i can get a replacement from?
i checked the connector and it has two wires going to it with 2 gps pins. any idea, cheaper to try new one then go and try techII :D
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Re: omega satnav gps problem
« Reply #16 on: 16 July 2009, 18:09:34 »

Sorry Ray I must apologise for hijacking your thread
 Where abouts in the country are you you may be closer to a tech 2 than you think  :y
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Re: omega satnav gps problem
« Reply #17 on: 16 July 2009, 19:09:31 »

Hi Cheltenham Gloucestershire, Gl52
thanks, how much is a session, my son has a saab 9-5 aero that would like some settings changed too (witha techII)
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Re: omega satnav gps problem
« Reply #18 on: 16 July 2009, 19:27:26 »

The link I post up for LFF is the right fitting for your IF it is the gps thats failed, but not possible to get the plastic connector that clips into cage.  This means you have to modify cage to be just big enough to clip the radio in, and plug all the wires directly into radio :(

Worth checking yours is making a good connection first - sometimes cage distorts around nav connection, resulting in poor connection
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Re: omega satnav gps problem
« Reply #19 on: 16 July 2009, 19:30:49 »

Yeah tried refitiing the head unit, you saying this (replacement aeriel)plugs into the rear of the head unit rather than connect it to the connector by the roof aeriel it self (just under the lining at the rear is a connector wich i guess is to change the aeriel)? :-/
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Re: omega satnav gps problem
« Reply #20 on: 16 July 2009, 21:01:42 »

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Yeah tried refitiing the head unit, you saying this (replacement aeriel)plugs into the rear of the head unit rather than connect it to the connector by the roof aeriel it self (just under the lining at the rear is a connector wich i guess is to change the aeriel)? :-/
The cheap replacements is a totally seperate aerial - I chucked mine on the dash.  If you want one exactly as per old one, thats a dealer supply I'm afraid
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