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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: robson on 07 May 2010, 14:00:41
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Any ideas on sourcing a solenoid for an 03 V6.Main dealer has quoted over £ 100.00
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Give Darth a go he supplied one to me and i think he's breaking some cars as we speak. The fitting is very easy you just have to find all the screws in the door card and remember when re-fitting to put the handle mechanism back on.
Jack
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Blimey they seem to go up weekly at the main dealer! Mind you they also appear to fail with monotonous regularity so perhaps a new one can be justified.............. :(
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Any ideas on sourcing a solenoid for an 03 V6.Main dealer has quoted over £ 100.00
Blimey Ron!! :o :o
It should be Vx part no. 090493702, and when I bought one in May 2009 it was £52.61 ex-VAT with TC.
That is a massive increase in price!! :'( :'(
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Any ideas on sourcing a solenoid for an 03 V6.Main dealer has quoted over £ 100.00
No wonder we all call them the stealers !! :o ::) ::)
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Anyone know in what way these solenoids ' fail ' Do they mechanically seize up and could possible be freed or do they burn out and therefore there is no chance of repair?
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Something ceases up because I had to lift the knob with a pair of pliers could not do it by hand, when released however it is now quite free. Will probably put a scap yard unit in I tried to get a pattern part without success.
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Something ceases up because I had to lift the knob with a pair of pliers could not do it by hand, when released however it is now quite free. Will probably put a scap yard unit in I tried to get a pattern part without success.
Ron, the good Vx specialist scrapyard south of Ashford at Bethersden (01233 820135) who the other day certainly had at least two Omega's to hand ;) ;)
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Anyone know in what way these solenoids ' fail ' Do they mechanically seize up and could possible be freed or do they burn out and therefore there is no chance of repair?
I've had two go and each time the lock mechanism got stiff causing the solenoid to burnout before I could free it up. Moral of story: act fast when you hear one lock clicking later than the others! :'(
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Anyone know in what way these solenoids ' fail ' Do they mechanically seize up and could possible be freed or do they burn out and therefore there is no chance of repair?
I've had two go and each time the lock mechanism got stiff causing the solenoid to burnout before I could free it up. Moral of story: act fast when you hear one lock clicking later than the others! :'(
changed my solenoid, made no odds at all, still intermitantly lazy door pin. I'd have the right hump if i'd paid that money unnecessarily. Might be worth lubing the lock mechanism somehow first?
Where do you look to free off the lock mech?
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yes Lizzie phoned them yesterday and picked one up today £10.00. interesting post about system seizing up mine certainly seemed to but once freed it operates my hand freely. It will be interesting to see the old solenoid when I take it out.