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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: AndyVXR300 on 20 February 2009, 09:26:45

Title: couple of problems
Post by: AndyVXR300 on 20 February 2009, 09:26:45
Morning, i'm looking to buy an omega but the car i was looking to buy has the following problems and was wondering if this would be costly and hard to correct, the prblems are The drivers heated seat does not work, prob just a fuse (owners comment). Also it does not idle well when cold and tends to cut out if you are not moving. I belive this to be a common Omega problem (owners comments) but it runs fine when warm and idles correctly

Any help would be appreciated
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 February 2009, 09:39:04
Depends a little on the spec/age of the car but...

Heated seat is probably the heater pad fubared... Can be replaced with cloth trim but leather is a pain! Interiors are readily available from guys on here and not particularly expensive :y :y :y

Stalling: If an earlier engine, i.e.2.0, 2.5, 3.0 litre, then probably the Idle Control Valve... About 5 minutes work to clean/replace as required :y :y :y

Check for Cambelt changes and servicing though :y :y :y
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Agemo on 20 February 2009, 09:43:21
Hmmm, "Probably just a fuse" Well you can hardly expect anyone selling a car to go to the trouble of replacing a fuse!!!
I suspect the heater element is knackered, they can be replaced, I think there is a "How to" somewhere.

Your next problem could be simple, or not, I am sure someone here will tell you the breathers may need cleaning, or idle valve, or some other cheap fix, but it could be serious and expensive.

If I were you, I would offer the owner a few quid more than your lowest offer, and let him fix the idle at least.

It may well be worth posting the details here, spec, year, miles, condition etc, then experts here can give you better advice than I can.
Best of luck.
 ::)
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Agemo on 20 February 2009, 09:48:00
There you go, thanks to Lazydocker you have some good advice.
p.s. Can you do a papreclip test on it?
 ::)
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 February 2009, 09:50:26
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There you go, thanks to Lazydocker you have some good advice.
p.s. Can you do a papreclip test on it?
 ::)

Good point... Paperclip it... If he wont let you then walk away!
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: AndyVXR300 on 20 February 2009, 10:12:38
Nice one people..... so glad i joined this site, by the way the car was a 2.5 CDX auto on a W plate and wants £950 ono the car is in fantastic condition with 95,000 and FSH. The two main issues being the above, Seat and Idle...
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 February 2009, 10:15:15
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Nice one people..... so glad i joined this site, by the way the car was a 2.5 CDX auto on a W plate

If the money's right and everything else is done then it could be a good buy :y :y :y
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Elite Pete on 20 February 2009, 10:17:56
Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 February 2009, 10:24:29
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Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)

Mine does... Nice and toastie :y :y :y
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: dbug on 20 February 2009, 10:25:09
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Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)

 ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Elite Pete on 20 February 2009, 10:27:50
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Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)

Mine does... Nice and toastie :y :y :y

I bet there's more that don't work than do ::)
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Lazydocker on 20 February 2009, 10:33:19
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Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)

Mine does... Nice and toastie :y :y :y

I bet there's more that don't work than do ::)

Probably... Mine will pack up now I've commented ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Welung666 on 20 February 2009, 10:58:19
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Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)

Mine does... Nice and toastie :y :y :y

And where exactly do you park it?  :D :o
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: TheBoy on 20 February 2009, 11:34:14
Heated drivers seat, very common. Not much you can do about it. It won't be the fuse ;)

Stalling - is it hunting? or just not reviing high enough when cold?  Could be a number of things - CTS/ICV/EGR/Airleak etc.
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: Andy B on 20 February 2009, 11:55:13
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Not many driverside leather heated seats work its a common problem and in my opinion not worth the trouble to replace the pad, its easier to send the wife out 10 minutes before you to heat the seat ::)

You need evidence of a cambelt and tensioner change, if not done recently use it to get the price dropped ;)

Mine does... Nice and toastie :y :y :y

And mine!  ;)  ;)  ;)

now that I fixed it!  :y  :y  Can't have everyone else in the car with a working heated seat & not me.
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: AndyVXR300 on 21 February 2009, 16:59:10
Well i managed to purchase the car in the end after a long drive down to Bridport in Dorset at 18.00 last night, the car is a 2000 W Reg 2.5 CDX Auto with 95,000 and full service history and is in superb condition throughout, in the end i struck a deal at £800 so i'm one happy bunny.

Thanks guys for all the advice and guidence......
Title: Re: couple of problems
Post by: albitz on 21 February 2009, 17:41:31
For sale,1 Grey cloth drivers seat with working heatpad £250 no offers.
Wanted 1 sturdy beer crate. :D ;D