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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: alexw80 on 06 September 2016, 17:02:30
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Could do with some expert advice here, or just some general info really lol.
My current radio unit, a Philips SC-804 with CD changer, has decided to stop working. My battery died (I might have left the lights on ::) )so much so that I needed the AA to come out and get me going again. Once up and running the radio needed the code to work. I attempted 4 or 5 tries, couldn't recall the code from memory, left it until I got home, and then the radio just stuck on "SAFE". Now I know I'm supposed to have 10 attempts, at least I think I'm right in thinking that, so can only assume it's knackered.
I'm just about to change the bulbs on the Climate Control unit, as some have gone, so thought I'd replace the radio unit at the same time. Can I just replace it with any old (new) radio unit or does it have to be a specific type. I'm sure I read that with the Bose systems it has to be like for like, or the whole lot has to be changed. Is that the same for a standard Philips unit? Also, I'm assuming, due to the age, I'd need an adapter for the new unit, any idea what one and where to get it from? I'd still like to be able to use the display on the dash if possible.
Thanks
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Non bose can be replaced with any single din unit... Just swap the red and yellow wires on the new heading loom :y
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So I just need to change the red and yellow wires around on the adapter?
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So I just need to change the red and yellow wires around on the adapter?
Exactly, and only to preserve the memory. For some reason Vauxhall use opposite pins for the switched and permanent lives ::)
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So I just need to change the red and yellow wires around on the adapter?
Exactly, and only to preserve the memory. For some reason Vauxhall use opposite pins for the switched and permanent lives ::)
Cheers :y
Any idea where the best place to get one is by any chance? Also, chatting to someone earlier, they said it might need an adapter for the aerial as well, any idea if that's the case?
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So I just need to change the red and yellow wires around on the adapter?
Exactly, and only to preserve the memory. For some reason Vauxhall use opposite pins for the switched and permanent lives ::)
Cheers :y
Any idea where the best place to get one is by any chance? Also, chatting to someone earlier, they said it might need an adapter for the aerial as well, any idea if that's the case?
What aerial adapter depends on the radio you buy ;)
Which radio depends on what you require from it, ie bluetooth/cd changer/DAB etc... basic jobbie from Helfrods/Argos etc will be about £50 new... vast selection available second hand on fleabay/gumtree etc to suit any budget...
Summat like this would be my starter for 10... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-Xplod-DSX-S300BTX-Car-Head-Unit-Stereo-USB-iPod-Bluetooth-/172312923107?hash=item281ea68be3:g:f1kAAOSw9NdXuBkN
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So I just need to change the red and yellow wires around on the adapter?
Exactly, and only to preserve the memory. For some reason Vauxhall use opposite pins for the switched and permanent lives ::)
Cheers :y
Any idea where the best place to get one is by any chance? Also, chatting to someone earlier, they said it might need an adapter for the aerial as well, any idea if that's the case?
What aerial adapter depends on the radio you buy ;)
Which radio depends on what you require from it, ie bluetooth/cd changer/DAB etc... basic jobbie from Helfrods/Argos etc will be about £50 new... vast selection available second hand on fleabay/gumtree etc to suit any budget...
Summat like this would be my starter for 10... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-Xplod-DSX-S300BTX-Car-Head-Unit-Stereo-USB-iPod-Bluetooth-/172312923107?hash=item281ea68be3:g:f1kAAOSw9NdXuBkN
:y
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Was your intention to retain the autochanger? :)
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Though you'd obviously have to be soft in the head to buy Sony car audio
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This may help 8)
http://www.dndservices.co.uk/Philips-90-381-126.html
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Though you'd obviously have to be soft in the head to buy Sony car audio
Perhaps, but that one has bluetooth, ipod/mp3 plug and play and ability to add cd changer(s) which make it a reasonable all rounder imho.
Sure Dave can recommend alternatives to suit any budget though :y
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Though you'd obviously have to be soft in the head to buy Sony car audio
I was about to put a reply along the lines of 'TB will be along any second to recommend the quality of in-car Sony audio...' ;D