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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Bumbazor on 13 March 2009, 07:22:41
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Is there any way to easily (without a code reader or similar) tell which gear my auto box is in?
I was hoping to take feeds from a multi-connector or something like that and display it somewhere.
Is it that simple or have I got no chance?
Thanks
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i would imagine it would be pain to sort out, for a start youd have to i/d the wires that go to each solenoid [doubt if the haynes book will help much], i know they go to the round plug on top of the g/box & back to the blue plug/socket by the battery then to the g/box ecu, i know there aint much to do in this town bumbazor so i assume you are doing this out of boredom mate ;D
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They get obvious after a while - you also have the lock up mode to consider
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Haha Alf yes there's not much to do in Worksop is there!
I just thought if I had a spare few hours I could knock something up.
What I was hoping for was individual 12v wires for each of the gears.
What's lock up mode?
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Is there any way to easily (without a code reader or similar) tell which gear my auto box is in?
I was hoping to take feeds from a multi-connector or something like that and display it somewhere.
Is it that simple or have I got no chance?
Thanks
Might be easier to try and do in a PIC or similar decoding live data. Whatever way you do it, is it really worth the effort?
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I reckon its only worth the effort if its as simple as finding live feeds for each individual gear. I've no problem doing the wiring.
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I reckon its only worth the effort if its as simple as finding live feeds for each individual gear. I've no problem doing the wiring.
Its not - they are direct feeds to solenoids and sensors. Not sure if you could use some logic whilst analysing the feeds...
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You could take a feed from the gear change lever lights to show[size=14] P R[/size] and [size=14]N[/size] but would only tell you that your in[size=14] D[/size] and [size=14]1 2 3 [/size]only if held in that gear manually :-/.
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Is there any way to easily (without a code reader or similar) tell which gear my auto box is in?
I was hoping to take feeds from a multi-connector or something like that and display it somewhere.
Is it that simple or have I got no chance?
Thanks
I thought that was what your ears senses and the tacho/speedo was for ??? I have no trouble knowing what gear mine is in
:)
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Is there any way to easily (without a code reader or similar) tell which gear my auto box is in?
I was hoping to take feeds from a multi-connector or something like that and display it somewhere.
Is it that simple or have I got no chance?
Thanks
I thought that was what your ears senses and the tacho/speedo was for ??? I have no trouble knowing what gear mine is in
:)
But do you actually want or need to know what gear you're in, surely that's why you buy an auto ;). The only times I've been in the wrong gear is when I've selected 2 when going down steepish hills & then forgot to selrct D afterwards. It's only when you get up to 30 or 40 & you realise your revs are high ......
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The question was if it was possible, not why I want to do it.
And yes, I do know which gear it is in but I would have thought a visual indication wouldn't be too much trouble to fix up. I have a blank space next to the radio where the sat nav screen would go and wanted something to go there.
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What's lock up mode?
A few years ago, i had a Passat with a 5 speed auto box. It used to 'lock' the torque convertor (so the engine speed stayed constant to the road speed much like a manual box) in all the gears iirc to help performance/ economy when suitable.
Should my pre-facelift Omega do the same? (It does not).
Appologies for the slightly off topic.
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What's lock up mode?
A few years ago, i had a Passat with a 5 speed auto box. It used to 'lock' the torque convertor (so the engine speed stayed constant to the road speed much like a manual box) in all the gears iirc to help performance/ economy when suitable.
Should my pre-facelift Omega do the same? (It does not).
Appologies for the slightly off topic.
yes
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What's lock up mode?
A few years ago, i had a Passat with a 5 speed auto box. It used to 'lock' the torque convertor (so the engine speed stayed constant to the road speed much like a manual box) in all the gears iirc to help performance/ economy when suitable.
Should my pre-facelift Omega do the same? (It does not).
Appologies for the slightly off topic.
yes
Oh crap :-(