Hi all. I recently installed a sv6 front bar onto my MY11 Omega. Post SIDI Omegas are equipped with a plug for foglights despite not being equipped with them standard. Other users have already pointed this out, however some Omegas come with the appropriate fuses and relays for fog lights...
It's worth noting that the seatbelt chimer can be unplugged from underneath the back of the seat without even needing to remove it.
It is the black cable with yellow tape closest to the rear (if facing from the rear passenger seats).
I had the exact same problem that the OP described and doing...
Hello all.
I've found a replacement head unit for my series II commodore. What I now require is my VIN to be reprogrammed.
Most of the groups offering to do this are located in Melbourne, Perth and even Adelaide. I have not found any group openly advertising it in Sydney.
If anyone knows anyone...
Could've tried to at least read you own question.
The vehicle in question appears like a stock omega with a front bar lip, sv6 skirts, wing, sv6 rims and a big ass weather shield.
The front bar spoiler(?) is the only thing you'll need to search for.
Hello all.
I've found a replacement head unit for my series II commodore. What I now require is my VIN to be reprogrammed.
Most of the groups offering to do this are located in Melbourne, Perth and even Adelaide. I have not found any group openly advertising it in Sydney.
If anyone knows...
Thank you manchu man. I guess this is the equivalent to pulling a "push" door, I probably spent 15 minutes trying to pull that tab (marked by green arrow) DOWN.
Thank you smartass
Hi all.
I was wandering how to remove this connector for the headunit's microphone, located in the roof console (sunglasses holder, int. lights).
As you can see, it is not a usual plug.
Would I need special tools? Should I just snip em? Did GM need to use stupid plugs?
Thank you.
Bump. I have an identical issue, did you end up resolving it?
"Voice in", according to the owners manual appears during a phone call when the car is receiving a call (also probably during). See here (page 159).
It still occurs when Bluetooth is cleared/devices deleted, and when Bluetooth is...