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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Big Fra on 24 October 2008, 13:34:33

Title: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: Big Fra on 24 October 2008, 13:34:33
I am looking at a wee fixer-upper, and the car has a gearbox fault.

The seller states; "when the fault does show, the hydraulic light comes on, at this point it loses sport mode and over drive, as the car goes into safe mode, at this point the car drives like a old man, very slow to respond, I found switching off and resting for 5 mins she starts up and away, the car went though a lot of water it may be water damage I HAVE BEEN TOLD BY A GARAGE it may be the switch but no defs;."

I am a little worried if this is a replacement gearbox job, or if it is summit fairly straightforward to take care of.

It is a 2.5 auto, so I presume AR25?

Is this a typical fault?

I fancy a winter smoker and apart from the jag I am looking at on ebay, this seems rather good.

Ideas anyone?
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: bob.dent on 24 October 2008, 13:39:37
Could just be the selector switch. I've had similar symptoms on mine and a replacement selector switch sorted it. Do all the selector lights light up at the same time?

You might be better to put this problem in the General Help section for better response.  ;)
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: Big Fra on 24 October 2008, 14:28:12
Will do!

Cheers.
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: Big Fra on 24 October 2008, 14:29:24
Er, how do I move a post?

Any moderators out there?
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 24 October 2008, 16:31:09
Looks like it's been moved for you...

If you've been through water, selector switch is a likely culprit. Do all the selector lights sometimes all come on at once when in gear?
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: Big Fra on 24 October 2008, 16:34:25
Is a selector switch replacement an easy fix?
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: unlucky alf on 24 October 2008, 16:40:05
easy fix, 2x 10mm bolts, a 15mm nut & a plug, then take switch apart & give it a clean out with some switch cleaner :y or of course replace but try a clean first :y
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: Pitchfork on 24 October 2008, 19:40:51
Quote
easy fix, 2x 10mm bolts, a 15mm nut & a plug, then take switch apart & give it a clean out with some switch cleaner :y or of course replace but try a clean first :y
Do not use WD40!
Go to Maplins & get an aerosol can of switch cleaner
Title: Re: Ideas please chaps and chapesses!
Post by: MutantCav on 25 October 2008, 08:17:39
As said, very easy...I have a spare one here if yours wont clean up :) But if its been through water as said chances are its easily sortable :)