Omega Owners Forum
		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: ffcgary1 on 17 May 2014, 21:06:52
		
			
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				Have we ever been able to find a way to repair dead or intermittant missing pixels on pre facelift dsplays. or even a company that will repair them?
 My display when it feels like it works properly and no dead pixels but when it feels like it i have 2 lines missing compleatly or some just glow slighty. ::)
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				I think the consensus is to replace the plugs and fit the post 1998 ones.
			
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				is there a guide to this procedure and what is the best model year to use for reliability?
 i seem to remember that i have a yellow plug and a smaller grey plug.
 2 bulbs as well.
 3 sections on the display date at the top radio station in the middle and time at the bottom.
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				is there a guide to this procedure and what is the best model year to use for reliability?
 i seem to remember that i have a yellow plug and a smaller grey plug.
 
 No guide, feel free to write one ;)
 
 Any Post 1998 one is fine, and plentiful.
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				There is/was a guide on repairing the original unit on the Yahoo site. It's been a while since I've been there though  :-\
			
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				 Are the wires the same in respect of colours and the plug shape the only change. ?
			
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				http://www.pixelfix.net/eng/opel_vauxhall.html :y
			
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				I had a dig in it.. its a bad design.. and even if you repair it will be same as before after a while.. or may be worse.. hot inside the unit (bulbs) damages the sticky conduction material..
			
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				I could use led bulbs to get round the heat issue, but it does cover the issue of heat albit breifly. I will get the repair kit and report back on the outcome.
 thanks for the input cem, hope you and yours are all well.
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				I could use led bulbs to get round the heat issue, but it does cover the issue of heat albit breifly. I will get the repair kit and report back on the outcome.
 thanks for the input cem, hope you and yours are all well.
 
 
 
 we are all well thanks :y  and hope you and yours too :y :y
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				here is a picture of problem part
 (http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x80/mecdv6/omega/MID1.jpg)
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				This shows whats likely involved...
 
 http://members.home.nl/opeltje/mid%20reparatie.htm
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				Far easier to replace unit. Later ones are near bulletproof ;)