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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Centre console boot release
« on: 08 September 2010, 16:11:07 »
Just to be sure. do you press and hold the button a few seconds?
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QuoteIt doesn't need the key in the ignition.
You have to press, and hold for about 3 seconds, before the boot pops open.
Took me a while to discover that 'feature'.
Why they didn't print '3sec' on the button beats me....
do you mean the button in the car or on the keyfob? none of the buttons on my keyfob now work so guessing its battery has just given up
I'm about to put in a JVC single din unit in my car, and was given what I think is a 'iso' connector adaptor for connecting up the unit.You will also need a short antenna cable a female like TV's to male for the JVC side
However, whilst it's freely given to me, I need some advise if it would work on a 2001 model Omega. It's a Halfords PC2-04-4 model, and states that it'll work for "Vauxhall Astra, Calibra, Cavalier (88+) Corsa, Frontera, Nova (86+), Sintra, Vectra".
My question is would it work for the Omega, or do I need to get a different adaptor ?. As don't want to make an asumption that'll work ?.
If not, were would the best place be to get a proper adaptor lead ?.
Also want to get rid of the steering controls, so rather than simple remove them, and cut the wires, is there another vauxhall model, where I could simple swap the stereo controls / horn push loom, for a simple loom where just works the horns, but plugs into the Omega plug (if that makes sense) ?.
Thanks.
On, and everything else works perfectly, just the ejects & on/offtry to Dismantle the front panel and see if it ejects.
It's easier to remove the gearbox and flywheel leaving the engine in place. A garage would book you maybe 10 hours to fit a replacement crank seal.