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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: bulczas on 29 December 2007, 20:35:01

Title: tc button
Post by: bulczas on 29 December 2007, 20:35:01
hi guys,
in place where should be TC button (between heated right seat and eco button - omega with satnav) i've got only blank cover, underneath is no any connectors. How can I fit TC button into my omega? Now if I want disconnect TC i take off abs/tc fuse, but it's very uncomfortable ;)
cheers
Title: Re: tc button
Post by: markey mark on 29 December 2007, 20:37:17
behind the switch panel the wires will be there !! try plugging a switch in bud !! unless its a 2.0 or 2.5td then wont have tc !! ;)
Title: Re: tc button
Post by: bulczas on 29 December 2007, 20:41:49
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behind the switch panel


you mean whole climate control panel?
Title: Re: tc button
Post by: markey mark on 29 December 2007, 20:47:05
yes but if you have climate and sat nav you will have wires there for tc !! what year is your acr ? has the sat nav been retro fitted ?  ;)
Title: Re: tc button
Post by: bulczas on 29 December 2007, 20:52:33
this is 97 but model year 98, satnav is a buit-in philips-carin, so there is no space for normal tc button (next to radio), my friend has same model and there is a tc button between heated seat and eco button... in my omega under that small black plastic cover is no any wires...
Title: Re: tc button
Post by: markey mark on 29 December 2007, 20:56:14
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this is 97 but model year 98, satnav is a buit-in philips-carin, so there is no space for normal tc button (next to radio), my friend has same model and there is a tc button between heated seat and eco button... in my omega under that small black plastic cover is no any wires...

 poss it has been retro fitted then bud !! i ahve just sold the full carin set up bud so it is poss to fit in older cars !! take the complete wood trim panel and you should find three wires hiding somewere  ;)
Title: Re: tc button
Post by: bulczas on 29 December 2007, 20:58:24
ok mate i'll check it out,
cheers