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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CDR 2005
« on: 03 February 2010, 14:08:46 »
many thanks for your help.removed the radio body with the correct tool and with no damage to the fascia.10amp fuse had blown.All working and correct now.Cheers :)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CDR 2005
« on: 28 January 2010, 10:33:29 »
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Check the fuses,

However, if you have pulled off the front panel of the radio in error, then you will have to strip out the entire unit before trying to push the fascia back on or you will damage the edge connectors on the circuit board. The fascia should NOT be taken off whilst the rest of the unit is in the dash.

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The panel was removed by myself by undoing the four grub screws, thinking there may have been a fuse or something inside. You say check the fuses...do you mean within the unit or the actual fuse box (no.6 fuse). I have checked the no. 6 fuse in the fuse box which seems ok. How do you remove the whole unit?

In answer to the other post my location is Ormskirk, Lancs.

Thanks for the quick responses, especially being new to the forums. [/quote]

The 4 grubbers are only used as blanks. You need proper radio removal tools like these ..... clicky
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Thanks for your assistance and I have purchased a set of radio removal keys (to arrive).Is there a fuse within the radio set or is it likely to be a fuse within the car itself (fuse no 6 ? )

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CDR 2005
« on: 27 January 2010, 19:38:41 »
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Check the fuses,

However, if you have pulled off the front panel of the radio in error, then you will have to strip out the entire unit before trying to push the fascia back on or you will damage the edge connectors on the circuit board. The fascia should NOT be taken off whilst the rest of the unit is in the dash.

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The panel was removed by myself by undoing the four grub screws, thinking there may have been a fuse or something inside. You say check the fuses...do you mean within the unit or the actual fuse box (no.6 fuse). I have checked the no. 6 fuse in the fuse box which seems ok. How do you remove the whole unit?

In answer to the other post my location is Ormskirk, Lancs.

Thanks for the quick responses, especially being new to the forums.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / CDR 2005
« on: 27 January 2010, 12:26:31 »
I have a 51 plate Omega. The battery recently died, which has now been sorted out. However, the audio system is completely dead...no lights, no sound, nothing. Everything else electrical on the car is ok. In the past when I have had problems with the audio system it has been a case of just putting in the pass key to reset it. Is it possible there is a fuse or something similar that may have blown? I have removed the front panel but cannot see how to remove the radio system to check. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if this has been covered in another topic/thread but I am new to the forums...have tried searching to no avail.

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