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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: x25xe on 31 July 2006, 11:32:33

Title: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: x25xe on 31 July 2006, 11:32:33
Hi All

Seen this on e-bay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320012069734&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNARL:UK:12

It is a rear sun blind.  The seller says that the wiring is already present in the Omega and I was thinking of getting it to fit to the CDX.  So, it the wiring already present and it is simply a case of fit the blind and then the switch?

Is it a mod worth doing or is the blink a bit of a gimmick?
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: cipher on 31 July 2006, 11:43:41
I have a rear blind in my CD, it was there when I brought it.

it was a very expensive option new, and is well worth the upgrade.

I have seen GLS's with the loom already in pleace.

It is a small black connector in the top left corder of the boot.

Just add the blind and shelf (there is a great how2 on the site, but if you get stuck, then just ask) and plug in the switch, it goes next to the passenger Heated front seat switch.

IT is well worth it, I wouldn't be wothout mine.

We have a 15wk old baby in a rear facing car seat, and it great for keep the sun out of her face.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: tunnie on 31 July 2006, 11:44:16
depending how high the bids go, there is a blind in my local scrappy!

Tbh i have never felt the need for a blind, the sun that comes though the back never reaches or affects me. So would make no differnce what so ever for myself.

If you have kids of people in the back a lot, then it might be worth it. Also some people use it to stop glaring lights at night.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: MadOnVaux on 31 July 2006, 11:47:21
IIRC the rear blind was part of an option pack on the early CD models - for your £1000(!) you got aircon and the rear blind!
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: RossPhim on 31 July 2006, 12:08:53
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Tbh i have never felt the need for a blind, the sun that comes though the back never reaches or affects me. So would make no differnce what so ever for myself.
Dependant on the colour of your omega, it can be a really neat way of slowing down the boy racers (and white van man) coming screaming up behind you.
You can never be sure that the coppers aren't still running un-marked Omegas [smiley=wink.gif]
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: tunnie on 31 July 2006, 12:15:59
i am tempted to get an ex-plod as project b and have some fun!  ;D
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: x25xe on 31 July 2006, 13:04:52
Tunnie,

Ths pics you posted of your local scrappy looked very interesting and now I am sorely tempted to take a trip over there - mainly to see if I can obtain any doors to replace my ones. :)

Where exactly is it and do you have an address or postcode?

The yards round here are useless :(

Project B - sounds interesting Marks DTM has an ex plod car
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: cipher on 31 July 2006, 13:18:35
My CD is a 96 N and has Cruise, Climate and rear blind. None of which were added later.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: cipher on 31 July 2006, 13:19:57
I have added an Electro-Chromatic rear view mirror, which currently doesn't work.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: tunnie on 31 July 2006, 13:32:30
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Tunnie,

Ths pics you posted of your local scrappy looked very interesting and now I am sorely tempted to take a trip over there - mainly to see if I can obtain any doors to replace my ones. :)

Where exactly is it and do you have an address or postcode?

The yards round here are useless :(

Smiths of Bloxham - Milton Road, Banbury, OX15 4HD

I soon will be living back in Hayes! I am at Brunel Uni in Uxbridge, but live on Station Road in Hayes, just after the cross roads near the Tesco Express.

As for you doors, I don't remember seeing any in Gold, some of the doors are in very good condition, but the cars were mainly blue / green colour for some reason. There is even a purple facelift one, as its a facelift the boot release is electronic and since the engine was not under the bonnet and most of the electrics ripped out, i thought "hummm don't think the boot will open!!"

So i opened the back door and popped the rear seats down... i was after the spare, but found the entire 2.0 engine in the boot!

I should have taken more pictures of the yard of all the omega's left, i might do that today acually as we are popping out again.

If you do want to pop up here (junction 11 or 10) on the M40 its about 50 mins from hayes on a good run, I can show you the yard.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: Markie on 31 July 2006, 13:32:38
wiring should be there

it is on my mv6 - and i am planning this job from the cdx i am breaking ( it has a fully operational blind)

be aware the bids will probably go high...
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: cipher on 31 July 2006, 13:38:06
The blind in mine packup up about 2 months agop, so I went to the local scrappy and found an Elite that had been stripped, but they had left the rear blind.

So I took it to replace my broken one.

Cost me £10, as they dont know what anything is!

Paid £5 for a bumper reinforcement panel, and a flitch end, when Megavaux wanted nearly £40 for the same two items!
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: x25xe on 31 July 2006, 13:45:30
Cheers for that Tunnie.

I know where you mean in Hayes, I live the other end, near the Grapes.

Bit of a blow re the doors, but as it has been so long since visiting a decent yard, I must stroll along to it regardless.  Who knows, may be able to pick a few things up whilst there!

It is amazing some of the things you find in the car, before I had the Omega there was one in the local scrapper.  It was either a CDX or Elite and had not one but two cd changers in the boot.  One in the normal place and the other just laying in the boot.  Both had the magazines as well.  I left them there but have wished several times that I had not!

More pics of the yard would be interesting - to me at least! ;D

If I do come up, I will PM you however, with sat nav I should be able to find it.  I will do a route and see.

Markiec - yes, am aware that the bids will go high but will watch anyway and see what happens.

Thanks everyone for your replies [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: tunnie on 31 July 2006, 17:23:58
x25xe i am just about to start a thread in general chat, with pictures of all the omega's the Smiths of Bloxham!  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: jonny2112 on 31 July 2006, 21:37:32
Hi - reference the blind, do you know if it is heavy? Just thinking about possible postage costs to NI. Don't seem to be many Omegas over here in the breakers, and would like a blind really.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: x25xe on 31 July 2006, 21:58:04
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x25xe i am just about to start a thread in general chat, with pictures of all the omega's the Smiths of Bloxham!  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]


Great - I will head on over there straight away!

Cheers for that, I appreciate your time and effort in doing this [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: tunnie on 31 July 2006, 23:04:23
No Problemo, another excuse to go and play!  ;D
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: Jay w on 01 August 2006, 13:57:18
personally i love the rear blind, keeps the sun out of the car and stops prying eyes from looking in the back!!

There is a rear blind how to on the forum here, it will show you how to put is all back together and where the multiplug is, it's not a difficult job to do all in all.

Johnny, not sure about weight being the issue, it's an odd size and that might be a bigger issue.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: nixoro on 01 August 2006, 22:04:57
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Hi - reference the blind, do you know if it is heavy? Just thinking about possible postage costs to NI. Don't seem to be many Omegas over here in the breakers, and would like a blind really.

I have just fitted one into my 97P CD and the loom was already there, they weigh a little bit best way to guage some idea of the weight would be remove your one and add a couple of bags of sugar this should give a rough weight.

HTH
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: Elite Pete on 01 August 2006, 22:12:39
Ive got a spare switch if anyone needs one
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: jonny2112 on 01 August 2006, 22:33:25
Thanks guys. There have been some on ebay, with postage prices ranging from about £10. this would be grand if I could get the blind for a reasonable price. I'll have a quick hunt locally, though I dont hold out much hope, and may have to go down the fleabay route.
 [smiley=sad.gif]
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: Paul M on 04 August 2006, 18:01:09
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Ive got a spare switch if anyone needs one

What year is the switch from? I need a mini-facelift switch (1998-2000 models) as mine currently has the early model switch which works fine but looks out of place in my dash as it has a slightly different texture and shape - the difference with the size of the recessed part and colour of the LED when off is particularly noticable. See the pic below (I think the TC switch is also the wrong type as it also looks different):

(http://images6.theimagehosting.com/albums/11346/dash.jpg)

Cheers.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: Kev on 04 August 2006, 19:09:01
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Hi - reference the blind, do you know if it is heavy? Just thinking about possible postage costs to NI. Don't seem to be many Omegas over here in the breakers, and would like a blind really.

It is quite heavy when removed. The control box and motor are mounted together.

It shouldn't cost that much though, i think length is more an issue than weight to most couriers now.
Title: Re: Rear Electric Blind
Post by: Elite Pete on 04 August 2006, 21:45:43
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Ive got a spare switch if anyone needs one

What year is the switch from? I need a mini-facelift switch (1998-2000 models) as mine currently has the early model switch which works fine but looks out of place in my dash as it has a slightly different texture and shape - the difference with the size of the recessed part and colour of the LED when off is particularly noticable. See the pic below (I think the TC switch is also the wrong type as it also looks different):

(http://images6.theimagehosting.com/albums/11346/dash.jpg)

Cheers.

Hi Paul, The switch is the older type as I swapped the top to the newer mini-facelift to match my existing switches. (dont know if that makes sense or not) [smiley=laugh.gif]