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		Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: gsizoli on 19 August 2009, 21:12:50
		
			
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				Hi!
 
 I've found some cables which I can't identify what for?
 Could anybody help me?I have no sun roof in the car anyway.
 
 These were found behind the interior light:
 http://img5.tar.hu/gsizoli/size2/38712022.jpg
 http://img5.tar.hu/gsizoli/size2/38712021.jpg
 
 
 These were in the bonnet:
 http://img5.tar.hu/gsizoli/size2/38712024.jpg
 http://img5.tar.hu/gsizoli/size2/38712023.jpg
 
 Br
 Zoli
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				HI
 Would help if we could see photos - links don't work :(
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				Ooops...I've modified the link...now should work.
 Tx
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				look like a phone kit of some sort poss nokia  :y
			
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				Agreed phone kit mate :y
			
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				Which is the phone kit - Which is under the bonnet?What's this phone kit?I've never herad about it, I've a CCRT2008 which handles the phone function in my facelift.
 What about the other, behind the rear interior light any idea?
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				The ones behing the interior light I don't know - sunroof maybe? The ones in the bonnet - I think you mean the boot. I have the same leads in the boot of my car and assumed that these were for connecting a bluetooth hands free phone kit, especially as the small plug is for the roof aerial. I would assume that to do this something would need to be plugged in to the head unit in place of the integrated phone system, but I don't know for sure.
			
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				I've got a feeling the ones in the boot are for the old Carin Sat Nav unit.
			
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				Which is the phone kit - Which is under the bonnet?What's this phone kit?I've never herad about it, I've a CCRT2008 which handles the phone function in my facelift.
 What about the other, behind the rear interior light any idea?
 Tinted rear view mirror by any chance. ::)
 
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				I've got a feeling the ones in the boot are for the old Carin Sat Nav unit. 
 Never thought of that. Makes sense being in the boot.
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				If it's a facelift and has a CCRT2007/8 installed it could also be the connectors for the On-Star module.