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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Shackeng on 12 June 2012, 18:39:00
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Having read Dave DND's write up on Bose systems, I think I already know the answer to this. Assuming that I am correct in thinking that the large black box in the boot roof of my F/L Elite saloon is part of the Bose system, presumably it is not possible to remove this and put a different system in without considerable re-wiring work. I really would like the extra space in the boot, and I only need a wireless for Radio 2 & 4 and and a CD player, played at reasonable levels, at which normal conversation can be undertaken. It would also be nice to have a phone in the radio as I have in my MFL TD CDX Estate CCRT700. Also, what are the telematics I see referred to? Is that a telephone system? :y
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The large plastic box holds the Bose power amplifier - but there is also a lot of wasted space there also TBH.
It is possible to relocate the Bose amp and get all this space back. Most sensible place is area adjacent to 1st aid kit/fuel flap. The main connector with wiring loom has enough spare cable to allow this, and only the cables to the two subwoofers need to be extended. To do this you would need to remove the rear parcel shelf as the plastic tray is attached by screws from above :'(.
I've actually done the Bose amp move - but on a previous car I had. :y
Am not exactly sure about telematics, but think it's another name for mobile phone ability - which is built into the CCRT700 you mention. Why they have to give it such a grand title is beyone me though.
HTH - Rob
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Thanks very much for that Rob, I don't suppose you could PM me a brief write up of what's required. I could really use the extra space. :y
Cheers
Chris
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Am not exactly sure about telematics, but think it's another name for mobile phone ability - which is built into the CCRT700 you mention. Why they have to give it such a grand title is beyone me though.
Yep, it was the "grand name" that they gave to all of the external boxes that allowed the further integration of mobile phone, and sometimes the navigations - vauxhall terminology and often bloody confusing
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Ps - extend the cables and relocate the amp by all means, it really doesn`t need that big box !!
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Thanks very much for that Rob, I don't suppose you could PM me a brief write up of what's required. I could really use the extra space. :y
Cheers
Chris
Hi,
I wouldn't really say there is a write up - but in terms of what you have to do it's essentially:
1) Remove rear shelf - to gain access to the screw heads fixing the amp tray to the shelf
2) Remove amp from shelf
3) Disconnect sunwoofer connections (green/white + brown white) by unplugging
4) Re-route wiring from under shelf to "suitable location" near filler cap. The large connector will need to be routed behind the O/S boot trim - but there is a route for doing this.
5) Splice cable extensions upto the subwoofers (solder & shrinkwrap please) - using suitable diameter cable
6) Improvise fixing for amp in new location
7) CHECK IT ALL WORKS before you put the shelf back in
Obviously you need to need to be comfortable with working on vehicle electrics and should disconnect battery (don't forget security codes) whilst the work is being done. Removing the shelf isn't my fave job - it's not difficult, but takes a little while and it seems that you are taking half the cabin out to do it. ???
I'm sure I've forgotten something - but equally sure that someone will correct any errors/oversights.
It's a job for a dry day and would suggest not having any time pressures to finish - just take it steady.
Good luck - Rob
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Thanks a lot Rob. I have a sun blind in my rear shelf, presumably that will make the shelf removal a bit trickier. :y :y :y
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Easy enough Shack. Just needs the speker wires extending, and if I can mange that anyone can.
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Thanks a lot Rob. I have a sun blind in my rear shelf, presumably that will make the shelf removal a bit trickier. :y :y :y
Access the 3 10mm nuts which hold blind mech onto metal shelf via amp cover. 2 require extended socket
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Thanks Rob, access is from beneath yes? Spookily my sunblind is now not coming up, I can hear it clicking. Is it OK to gently lever while operating switch? I could then get some PTFE on the runners once its up. :-\
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Thanks Rob, access is from beneath yes? Spookily my sunblind is now not coming up, I can hear it clicking. Is it OK to gently lever while operating switch? I could then get some PTFE on the runners once its up. :-\
For the 10mm bolts :y
Yep, if your arms are long enough :D ;D
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Thanks Rob, access is from beneath yes? Spookily my sunblind is now not coming up, I can hear it clicking. Is it OK to gently lever while operating switch? I could then get some PTFE on the runners once its up. :-\
For the 10mm bolts :y
Yep, if your arms are long enough :D ;D
Well you've seen me, so I probably can! ::) ::) ::)