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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: drinksoptional on 05 March 2015, 00:02:22
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Recently removed the self leveling on 98 elite estate auto along with fuse 27 and my engine runs great now. Since i bought the omega last year it has this issue on slight inclines once its in fourth . It begins to shake n judder like its not firing right. I would then either accerate so it kicks down if it big hill or put in spirt mide to increase the revs just depends and it will be fine on dropping it down a gear it wil accerate fine.
since i onlybremoved shock and pulled fuse it now runs faultless engine wise plenty if power i thought it was leads ,plugs ,coil pack or ignition module. I hadnt got round to checking.
can some one explain the connection?
I have no horn since removing fuse , second question were is the relay for sl pump
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Dis pack or leads for the misfire...
SL relay is one of the small black relays next to the cabin fusebox under the steering wheel :y
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Cabin fuse box. At the very top, two black relays, one is self levelling, tother is high beam. So check high beam still works after. ;)
I doubt this is anything more than coincidence though tbh.
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Thats what i am saying since pulling the fuse it runs great , responsive without issue thats whati dont understand
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Right so i put the fuse back in (27) and did a 40 mile journey and it was back to rough idle and juddering under load in 4 th (auto ). so i removed it when i got home. Next day i did a 100 mile round trip and it ran fine .
There is a connection to this fuse and my rough running what it is i do not know
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There's isn't. It's coincidence, and anothe fault is occurring. Is my guess.
See>maintenance>index>codecreading>Paper clip test
Count flashes post results.
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If no codes, check the ignition system for faults, oil in plug wells, water on dis pac. Usual stuff.
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Four-speed automatic transmission: Standard on all Elite models. Electronically controlled, with load-sensing adaptive shift patterns for improved economy and driveability plus Economy, Sport and Winter driving modes and electronic park brake/shift lock. Fluid drive with torque converter and lock-up on third and fourth ratios eliminating wasteful slip.
Switchable traction control with two-way intervention (V6 petrol only)
Suspension
Front: Independent. MacPherson struts with twin-tube gas-pressure dampers and coil springs. Anti-roll bar. Silicon filled hydrobushes. Negative scrub radius.
Rear: Independent. Multi-link suspension system with twin-tube telescopic gas pressure dampers. Anti-roll bar.
Now i am still running it with the fuse out and it runs fine its only when i have the self leveling fuse.in it starts having issues No code faults showed before .
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Four-speed automatic transmission: Standard on all Elite models. Electronically controlled, with load-sensing adaptive shift patterns for improved economy and driveability plus Economy, Sport and Winter driving modes and electronic park brake/shift lock. Fluid drive with torque converter and lock-up on third and fourth ratios eliminating wasteful slip.
Switchable traction control with two-way intervention (V6 petrol only)
Suspension
Front: Independent. MacPherson struts with twin-tube gas-pressure dampers and coil springs. Anti-roll bar. Silicon filled hydrobushes. Negative scrub radius.
Rear: Independent. Multi-link suspension system with twin-tube telescopic gas pressure dampers. Anti-roll bar.
Now i am still running it with the fuse out and it runs fine its only when i have the self leveling fuse.in it starts having issues No code faults showed before .
The " load sensing " part of above paragraph to me gives the impression there is a connection
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You can say that again! :D
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There's isn't. It's coincidence, and anothe fault is occurring. Is my guess.
See>maintenance>index>codecreading>Paper clip test
Count flashes post results.
At risk of repeating ones self....
Are there any codes now?
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Four-speed automatic transmission: Standard on all Elite models. Electronically controlled, with load-sensing adaptive shift patterns for improved economy and driveability plus Economy, Sport and Winter driving modes and electronic park brake/shift lock. Fluid drive with torque converter and lock-up on third and fourth ratios eliminating wasteful slip.
Switchable traction control with two-way intervention (V6 petrol only)
Suspension
Front: Independent. MacPherson struts with twin-tube gas-pressure dampers and coil springs. Anti-roll bar. Silicon filled hydrobushes. Negative scrub radius.
Rear: Independent. Multi-link suspension system with twin-tube telescopic gas pressure dampers. Anti-roll bar.
Now i am still running it with the fuse out and it runs fine its only when i have the self leveling fuse.in it starts having issues No code faults showed before .
The " load sensing " part of above paragraph to me gives the impression there is a connection
Is what the suspension does, its a valve which tells the compressor,to raise or lower the suspension,and adjust's the brake bias when loaded. It senses load'weight' in the car, not engine loadings. ???
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Well if your towing it might be related withat type 8f load not the engine dont see what engine loads git to do with it. Ah well with the fuse removed the omega runs fine put the fuse back 8n it doesnt . Nobody can explain that other check codes or its coil pack. If it coil back then it would missfire or run vad all time the omega doesnt missfire fuse in or out