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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: windows
« on: 15 March 2010, 00:57:36 »
It may be what you're doing but, are you supposed to press the button twice. Meaning once for locking doors, then twice for deadlocks and hold for window closure.
I may be wrong on this but it's what I've always done to close windows as well.

Mick

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Post this up in "Electrical and audio help" section.
Dave DND is your man, he may even be able to fix yours, if it's not too far gone. :y

Mick ;)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CCR2005 Headunit Code
« on: 12 February 2010, 21:07:47 »
I swopped one recently and it was already decoded.
So when reinstalled it worked ok and kept the pre-sets.
Maybe yours is the same. :y

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: dndservices.co.uk
« on: 14 January 2010, 18:50:34 »
Yep, hope all goes well Dave.
Know what you may be going through. Had similar problems last Sept. After the op (still in hospital) a mate came to see me and thought it was great to get me laughing, bloody painful :o
Mine wasn't gall stones but blocked bowel.
Best wishes, take it easy, it's a slow recovery. I've only just got back to work.

Mick ;)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Minor niggle on CCR2006
« on: 14 January 2010, 18:10:56 »
Thanks Dave will take a look :y

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Minor niggle on CCR2006
« on: 14 January 2010, 17:47:56 »
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Random CD fault can also be poor laser condition, or marked surfaces on the discs - remembering of course that you should not use CDR/RW discs on that machine.

Can't say whether they have been used before I aquired it, but know not to use them. :y Random indictor does light up on display when used. Could this be a button/contact failure?

Mick

unlikely, if the display changes to indicate button has been pressed, then assume that the circuit is working and the fault lies either with laser (which would show up other faults like inability to read all discs) or more likely, the internal eeprom has failed (24LC02 ?) and is unable to retain any status memory  - also gives the faults of forgetting presets, defaulting to a different waveband, random code entry etc etc.

Sorry should have said random indicator does not light up when selected typo error ;D

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Minor niggle on CCR2006
« on: 14 January 2010, 17:06:21 »
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Random CD fault can also be poor laser condition, or marked surfaces on the discs - remembering of course that you should not use CDR/RW discs on that machine.

Can't say whether they have been used before I aquired it, but know not to use them. :y Random indictor does light up on display when used. Could this be a button/contact failure?

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Minor niggle on CCR2006
« on: 14 January 2010, 15:51:49 »
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Bought a secondhand unit and everything works on it except.....random CD play doesn't work. Also whenever I turn the ignition back on the radio set station does not always come back up, it says 87. etc.
Ok little anoyances but is there a fix, reset I can do or even repair, if it's worth it ::)

Mick ;)

Sounds like an EEprom failure to me

Try removing the set for an hour, then refitting again.


Will give it a try :y

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Minor niggle on CCR2006
« on: 14 January 2010, 15:26:58 »
Bought a secondhand unit and everything works on it except.....random CD play doesn't work. Also whenever I turn the ignition back on the radio set station does not always come back up, it says 87. etc.
Ok little anoyances but is there a fix, reset I can do or even repair, if it's worth it ::)

Mick ;)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: flat new battery
« on: 11 January 2010, 01:04:07 »
Sounds like it was weak when you bought it.
If it wasn't fully charged it should have been charged by now, by using the car. Or the maybe your alternator is at fault. Go get the battery checked :y

Mick

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You must have got a good one then ;)

Mick

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just wondering if anyone knows what the difference is for the 011 and 012 cruise control stalk? i know 001 has a 4 wire plug and 012 has a 2 wire plug,
only i took off my steering coloum cowles and found my c/c 2 wire plug, and my thought is if only 2 wires then what do the 2 wires actually control? why can't a push button switch work? as in sprung loaded on / off etc, wondering if it is just to activate hold on throttle? can the stalk alter speed you want? or is it just basic on / off,

thanks shark1e


Not quite as simple as on/off.
It obviously activates the CC above 20mph and keep tapping it and it will further increase speed.
If you increase speed by pedal operation it will return back to your set lower speed, unless you've cancelled that. Also and I only found this out recently it will also
return back to a preset speed if you had to brake say, by tapping the button to resume cruise.
One thing it won't do that petrol models do is decrease speed by tapping the button, it's just one tap and cancelled.
BTW it really is a doddle to fit, easiest upgrade I've done. :y

Mick ;)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: no reversing lights
« on: 09 December 2009, 01:11:06 »
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Sorry to hijack but i have a similer problem. I shift into reverse, no lights come on. Start moving backwards (as you do) then after aprox 2-3' of moving backwards then my reverse lights come on lol

Same happens here, especially in winter  [smiley=undecided.gif] must be the cold damp air.
Anyway sorted it with a squirt of WD40 on to the electrical connection that goes to the gearbox switch. Remove connector spray and replace :y
Still a bit sticky this winter, but may need another spray.

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: entering cd code
« on: 27 November 2009, 16:24:36 »
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thanks very much sneakypenguin i tried that but no beep does say cd safe at first and then cd-code but thats it nothing anymore I am wondering if the cd changer has lost its memory and if it is worth while pulling the power supply to the changer only and seeing if that resets it but dont want to knack it altogether unfortunatly im a long way from you in Newcastle on Tyne   many thanks for your efforts

You need to post this request in the "Electrical and audio help" section, get a better response from those in the know there.

Mick

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Help With CCR2006 - Safe
« on: 28 November 2009, 17:18:29 »
We can only explain it, and it will be word for word as it is in the manual ;) so read it :y

Mick

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