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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: StuPot100 on 03 April 2010, 14:41:43

Title: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: StuPot100 on 03 April 2010, 14:41:43
Is there a radio loom adaptor so I can put a up to date radio/cd and still use controls on my steering or a stereo that plugs straight in to exsisting wire I think it used to have the ccrt 700 in it but it was taken out please help ::) :-?
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:00:14
You will have Bose sound system, and you will need to replace the whole lot if you want to change headunit, so thats amp, parcel shelf speakers, door speakers and wiring as Bose speakers are 2 Ohm, and must be replaced with 4 Ohm ones as needed by any replacement headunit.
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: StuPot100 on 03 April 2010, 15:13:23
It's a v reg which is year 2000
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:13:37
If you wack a replacement headunit in, it will blow, and when i say blow, physically explode  ;)
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:14:07
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It's a v reg which is year 2000

Yup Bose, so whole lot needs to be replaced  :)
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: StuPot100 on 03 April 2010, 15:15:24
So basically see if I can get another ccrt700 and disc changer then
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:16:53
be easiest solution, check with parts section, often Elites being broken  :y
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: StuPot100 on 03 April 2010, 15:17:06
Any ideas of where to get them and cost
Title: Re: Omega elite3l radio problem
Post by: StuPot100 on 03 April 2010, 15:19:24
Many thanks I think lol got a few things to be done on the car eg rear shocks etc but I think it will be worth it