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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: radio mute
« on: 13 September 2006, 18:24:06 »
It should have, though i've got the 2013, so i can't say for sure which connection it is you need to make. :-/
Anyone else?
Anyone else?
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You aint met him mate.LOL. Don't tell him i said that then.
Only 12 and taller than his mum and she aint a small girl.
Indeed sent him to bed with the breather howto see how clever he is on the spanners in the morning.Small hands too, perfect for working in the V6 engine bay.
As they say "No use having a dog and barking yourself."
Check system should be unaffected, the high level led brake light on facelifts is connected on the same circuit.Quote.....Will that not upset/confuse the brake check system?
As to the wiring, I have no idea whether there is a conector in the boot lid, it's possible, but if not, just run a wire to one of the existing brake lights.
Modify, Overcome, Adapt. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]QuoteIt was all I could find whilst on the Seacat to France, sort of emptying the boot . Mind you, its a perfect fitQuoteTrust me, it is possible - remove the little plastic trims (90 degree turn on screw, use ignition key as screwdriver) and there is enough room...Tsk, ignition key as a screwdriver.
Trust me, it is possible - remove the little plastic trims (90 degree turn on screw, use ignition key as screwdriver) and there is enough room...Tsk, ignition key as a screwdriver.
Yeah, had to tolerate a Focus for 2 years (she had a company lease car). Useless piece of junk - flat as break (despite being 1.6), handling was appalling, boot was tiny.And it was a Ford.
If it was factory installed you should be able to hook up the Nokia kit without any problems.QuoteMany omegas are 'prewired' for phone kits - there is a special plug taped up behind glovebox which connects to stereo. A cheap Nokia to this plug adapter is around £5 - £6, and makes it so easy. Oddly, mine had no mic fitted, so I had to fit one. Also, the cellular rood aerial is in drivers kick panel - a fair way from the prewired plug :-?
My car was supplied from the factory with a phone installed but was removed before I got it. The mic is still in place in the light unit so does that mean I only need to hook up a Nokia kit to the plug to be able to use the system? The only other option I have seen is the autoleads looms which you still need a phone kit for.
I picked up my wifes new Focus last night and it comes with a voice activated stereo and bluetooth phone system installed which allows you to tell the unit the number you want to dial, change radio stations and CD tracks just by talking to the unit. Makes the Omega look like an antique .
Steve
I have a Nokia 616 Bluetooth Hands Free Kit fitted to my Signum and its fantastic, I don't even have to take my phone out of my pocket, as soon as I start the car the bluetooth kicks in and transfers to the car kit. and I'm total hands freeKev doesn't think it's fantastic.