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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 08 February 2011, 17:45:10 »
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i hadn't heard about that  :o i just remember getting calls off irate customers who's insurance companies wouldn't recognise the thatcham certificate if the vehicle could be self started , even after the engineers had advised them of this fact lol

The story went along the lines of a guy in the pub was playing with his car keys at the bar which then started the car outside which was in gear and shot across a car park at a rate of knots and killed someone.

Late 90`s ?

 :'(
If the outcome hadn't been so tragic i bet that would have been hilarious to witness , the insurance claim form would have made interesting reading for a start  ;D


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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 08 February 2011, 16:12:04 »
i hadn't heard about that  :o i just remember getting calls off irate customers who's insurance companies wouldn't recognise the thatcham certificate if the vehicle could be self started , even after the engineers had advised them of this fact lol

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 07 February 2011, 22:49:24 »
the company was called Hyde Park Corner , they got the main contract then subbed the work out for anywhere outside the northwest , especially all the thatcham stuff , it was when Clifford were doing the remote start thatcham cat1's that invalidated themselves by self starting lol

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 07 February 2011, 22:16:49 »
i used to work for the main company halfords chose to install all stereo's and sat  navs etc , my job was co-ordinating the instalation engineers nationwide and i saw your signature and just wondered if it was a really small world and if you were one of the guys we used to call  :)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 07 February 2011, 18:36:46 »
me thinks i have been lucky so far then as i drive it pretty hard  :o from queen to the prodigy it all goes full volume , i'm wondering if someone has already been playing with it as going off inf recieved i should have completely blown the whole lot by now  :'( quick question by the way dave , did you ever fit stuff for halfords customers down your way ? many moons ago now  ::)

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 07 February 2011, 18:10:40 »
i just removed the old head unit and slapped the new one in to be honest , everything works fine , i'm getting active bass etc and the speakers won't go as loud as i'd like so i'm presuming its running through the bose system , its definately got the grills etc with bose on and there is some gubbins up under the parcel shelf which i presumed to be the amp etc . you've got me wondering now  :-?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 07 February 2011, 16:07:41 »
thanks kevin  :y i'd love to replace the whole system but thats got to go on the back burner at the moment as i'm looking into another omega related enterprise ( think i might be getting the car bug lol ) ,

wasn't aware of the 2ohm issue either so thats going to be a big help , i always thought car speakers etc ran on 4 , so 2ohm tweets with a little OE added to it ,followed in a year or so by a complete replacement . is it a difficult job to junk the BOSE stuff ? :-?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: tweeters
« on: 07 February 2011, 15:28:12 »
yup , bose , i was led to believe that the tweeters aren't bose though ? apparently they left the standard tweets in someone once told me , ive had them off but cant see a makers mark , if i have to i'll just liberate purchase one from a scrappers but would be nice to upgrade them lol

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / tweeters
« on: 06 February 2011, 23:49:21 »
hi guy's , does anyone know who makes aftermarket speakers that fit into the original locations with no mods ? my drivers side tweeter has been playing up for a while and i'm thinking of just upgrading the pair as i've treated myself to an alpine x305 head unit :D and i'm really noticing the difference in sound more than ever now . i know i can compensate using alpines expensive little box of tricks but i'd rather just get new tweets  :).

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Omega General Help / Re: gearbox fault ?
« on: 19 February 2011, 12:33:37 »
looks like its time to get the spanners out , again !  ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: gearbox fault ?
« on: 18 February 2011, 21:49:12 »
here comes the blonde moment , whats a tech2 ? and will a decent garage have one , followed by , whats the quickest it can be done ?

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Omega General Help / Re: gearbox fault ?
« on: 18 February 2011, 21:41:04 »
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Classic ABS ECU fault .. been there got the t-shirt  :(

3 options for fixing ..

1) breaker for a replacement .. MUST be the same engine/gearbox/model year or it will need configuring with a tech2

2) new from Vx - requires sale of body parts to raise the cash, and needs a tech2 session to configure
3) repair. I had mine done by BBA Reman. Sent on monday back friday £130 + 2 year warranty. I was very pleased with them, a few folks not so pleased. Does not need a tech2 as it belongs to the car.

Fiddly but not difficult to remove, car can be driven without the ECU but I wouldn't advise it. VERY fiddly to replace as working blind, but if I can do it, anyone can !!!
go on , whats the damage for a new unit lol just to make me feel better as i need a good laugh  ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: gearbox fault ?
« on: 18 February 2011, 21:39:30 »
aarrgggggggggghhhhhh  >:( followed by arrrrgggggggg  >:( >:( , did i mention i'm well peeed off ??? i love my stealth bomber but i'm gettin miffed with the downtime , seems like every week its something else , i don't mind the cost and i kinda enjoy the fiddling about but nothing is ever simple lol  time to ask the mrs if she's using both kidneys i guess  ::)

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Omega General Help / Re: gearbox fault ?
« on: 18 February 2011, 21:28:47 »
i've got a mate in the trade , he already said he'd sort it if i could get to it , just wondering if its easier and better to get a new one  ::)

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Omega General Help / Re: gearbox fault ?
« on: 18 February 2011, 21:23:32 »
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sounds like the abs ecu is up the creek.

now why did i know you were gonna say that  ;D are they worth fixing or will it just go again do you know ?

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