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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Andy H on 17 December 2016, 12:58:06

Title: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: Andy H on 17 December 2016, 12:58:06
Can you decode this MID for me please?

It is presently fitted to the project MV6..... (2003 3.2 MV6 estate)

(http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~aholter/MV6_mid_config.jpg)

Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: TD on 17 December 2016, 14:15:00

048 = X30XE Auto 205/65R15  :)


http://www.opel-infos.de/downloads/omega_b_display.pdf
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: TheBoy on 17 December 2016, 17:03:44
Yes, 3.0l auto, std tyres (not 225/55/16), HIDs
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: Andy H on 17 December 2016, 18:27:15
Thank you both.

From the opel-info table it looks as though I need either 074, 075 or 076 for the Y32SE (and a translation of 'automat. LWR'  which I assume means self levelling headlights)

How does the MID account for the larger capacity of the fuel tank for the range calculation in an estate ?
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: TD on 18 December 2016, 09:07:41
Thank you both.

From the opel-info table it looks as though I need either 074, 075 or 076 for the Y32SE (and a translation of 'automat. LWR'  which I assume means self levelling headlights)

How does the MID account for the larger capacity of the fuel tank for the range calculation in an estate ?

I'd have said 082 or 084 if you have HID's depending on tyre size ....
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: MonzaGSE on 18 December 2016, 09:11:46
I dont think the mid cares about estate/saloon. The differences in the tank are handled by the estates having different fuel level senders than the saloon.
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: TheBoy on 18 December 2016, 09:42:47
For GIDs/CIDs, retail 3.2s need 074. That's ingrained in my memory forever ;D

I thought both saloons and estates had a 75l tank?
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: polilara on 18 December 2016, 10:33:08
How can you make these "codes" visible? Pressing some buttons?
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 December 2016, 10:44:34
For GIDs/CIDs, retail 3.2s need 074. That's ingrained in my memory forever ;D

I thought both saloons and estates had a 75l tank?
They do but they're different depths hence the gauge discrepancy ;)
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: MonzaGSE on 18 December 2016, 11:41:52
Codes come up when you press both mid buttons on the wiper stalk and hold them in for 3 seconds.
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: Andy H on 18 December 2016, 12:52:37
For GIDs/CIDs, retail 3.2s need 074. That's ingrained in my memory forever ;D

I thought both saloons and estates had a 75l tank?
Ah - OK. I won't worry about the tanks being different then.
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: polilara on 18 December 2016, 13:02:59
Codes come up when you press both mid buttons on the wiper stalk and hold them in for 3 seconds.

Thanks, but which two? I have three buttons in blinker arm for cruise but nothing in wiper side???
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: TheBoy on 18 December 2016, 15:27:08
Codes come up when you press both mid buttons on the wiper stalk and hold them in for 3 seconds.

Thanks, but which two? I have three buttons in blinker arm for cruise but nothing in wiper side???
What display do you have? Only MIDs and CART displays have buttons on wiper stalk.
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: TD on 18 December 2016, 17:22:58
For GIDs/CIDs, retail 3.2s need 074. That's ingrained in my memory forever ;D

I thought both saloons and estates had a 75l tank?

Isnt that a MID on Andy H's pic?  :-\

Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: polilara on 18 December 2016, 18:03:38
Codes come up when you press both mid buttons on the wiper stalk and hold them in for 3 seconds.

Thanks, but which two? I have three buttons in blinker arm for cruise but nothing in wiper side???
What display do you have? Only MIDs and CART displays have buttons on wiper stalk.

Sorry, I made a mistake, there are two buttons, forgot them totally. Press them tomorrow and check what I can see.
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: polilara on 18 January 2017, 07:41:39
So finally remembered this. In first line there is first 084 then six empty places and the No. 1 in the last place.

Next line first five empty places then No. 24060

What do this digits tell to me?

Car is from 2001 with Y26SE
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 January 2017, 08:18:14
It's in the Omega Faqs iirc ;)
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: polilara on 18 January 2017, 08:38:41
OK, thanks, I try to find it, I am just interested in...
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: polilara on 18 January 2017, 17:16:14
Found this in Faqs.
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90455.msg1155238#msg1155238

My program version (1) seems perhaps "old" if I understood it right. Is there any newer available and what is the difference??
Title: Re: MID coding request for TheBoy
Post by: Vega on 18 January 2017, 17:30:55
(http://i64.tinypic.com/2q99cll.jpg)
Title: Re: MID coding request for RumpelStiltSkin
Post by: Andy H on 19 February 2017, 22:44:06
Finally got round to plugging the original instruments in to see what the code was in the MID

Before swapping them I went for a drive and the replacement MID was showing instantaneous fuel consumption as between 7.1 & 8.5 mpg. Idling with a hot engine was showing 5.9 gal/h.

I then swapped them and went for a drive. Speedo & tacho worked perfectly, MID was blank - bugger. Went home, turned off the engine and the speedo did a 'dying swan' spasm as the engine stopped.

Pulled the instruments again, re-attached the MID plug (I hadn't pushed it far enough before engaging the locking lever) and tried again. MID now works but tacho dead & speedo fluttering.  :( ran out of time as 2 year old apprentice wanted her tea  ::)
 
 (http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~aholter/MID_original.jpg)