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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: MonzaGSE on 25 September 2014, 22:22:33
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Hi. I've upgraded my 1995 Opel omega mv6 estate from the old black and yellow connector pixellated mid to the newer grey connector mid. Got everything working and went to Opel to have it reorogrammed. The prog nr that was on the display was 008. After opels reprogramming it shows nr 020. But i still think its wrong. The car is a 3 litre automatic estate with normal minifacelift headlights. Not xenon. The mid shows headlight adjustment when i start the car. Cant this be taken away with the right program? Also the range shows around 270 km with full tank and when theres around 50 liters left in the tank (2/3 tank) it goes to zero range and after that just shows range F. Is there different programming for estate and sedan? Since the tanks are different? Also the fuel consumption on the mid is much lower than with the old mid. Can anyone with tech2 experience give me some advice on this?
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Hi. I've upgraded my 1995 Opel omega mv6 estate from the old black and yellow connector pixellated mid to the newer grey connector mid. Got everything working and went to Opel to have it reorogrammed. The prog nr that was on the display was 008. After opels reprogramming it shows nr 020. But i still think its wrong. The car is a 3 litre automatic estate with normal minifacelift headlights. Not xenon. The mid shows headlight adjustment when i start the car. Cant this be taken away with the right program? Also the range shows around 270 km with full tank and when theres around 50 liters left in the tank (2/3 tank) it goes to zero range and after that just shows range F. Is there different programming for estate and sedan? Since the tanks are different? Also the fuel consumption on the mid is much lower than with the old mid. Can anyone with tech2 experience give me some advice on this?
Ive had this before when swapping MID's on older Cars, turned out it was the difference between the MID's programed to Auto / Manual Gearbox.
Hold down both the buttons on the stalk for a few seconds, should bring up a table of numbers displaying what the MID been programed to, fairly sure theres a Table Definition as to whats what on here somewhere, if not the Tech2 Boys on here will know.
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The coding is available in TIS, if I remember I will check tonight what it should be.
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Mid says 020 4 24555. I think i may have figured out the problem. Found a list of mid codes on a german site. The car is 1995 model but the display is 1998'ish. This i also explained to Opel who programmed it. The code 020 is for a 3 litre auto on a 1995 display according to Google:) but since the display is 1998 the code 020 means 2 litre diesel auto. I think i should have code 051 according to the german list. Imho Opel has ignored my input on the year of the display. Will talk to Them about this on tuesday when Im going back. But in my head this sounds plausible...
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You'll need to put on the 1998 code, not the 1995 code.
If you post up:
Engine
Gearbox
HID Headlights
Preheaters if diesel
Tyre size
I'll look up code you need.
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Engine: x30xe
Gearbox: ar35 auto
Hid: no
Preheater: no
Tire size: 225/45-17
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The tyre size is a non standard size, and thus there is no code index available.
For 235/45/17, you need code index 047
For 225/55/16, you need code index 051
You'll have to look at rolling radius to see which is nearest
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You'll need to put on the 1998 code, not the 1995 code.
If you post up:
Engine
Gearbox
HID Headlights
Preheaters if diesel
Tyre size
I'll look up code you need.
can you give me a code for
x30xe
ar35
no hid
n/a
205/65/15
Cheers John.
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You'll need to put on the 1998 code, not the 1995 code.
If you post up:
Engine
Gearbox
HID Headlights
Preheaters if diesel
Tyre size
I'll look up code you need.
can you give me a code for
x30xe
ar35
no hid
n/a
205/65/15
Cheers John.
047
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Thanks for the answer:) seems like its program 047 for me too:)
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:y and me.