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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Latchie_3.0v6 on 26 November 2011, 13:43:48
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Just took a few pictures today to show everyone the problem that i have and maybe someone can help
(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m531/Latchie-skyliner33/Pictures117-1.jpg)
(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m531/Latchie-skyliner33/Pictures120-1.jpg)
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It appears that the wishbone was replaced with one that didn`t have the pre-drilled holes for the "toggle" arm part of the sensor and hence has not been fitted
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i was thinkin along those lines couldn't see anywhere that anything could connect to.
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http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90470.0 :)
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It appears that the wishbone was replaced with one that didn`t have the pre-drilled holes for the "toggle" arm part of the sensor and hence has not been fitted
Mine was the same. It's obviously too hard to drill a 6.5mm hole, so breaking the arm off the sensor makes much more sense! Quite how you would explain to the customer that changing the wishbone causes a 'headlight aim' warning every time the car's started is beyond me.
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Is there a sensor on the rear aswel if so what side and where abouts
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Is there a sensor on the rear aswel if so what side and where abouts
Yes, near side radius arm - same switch, just a different bracket. :y
(the sensor on the driver's side is for you self levelling suspension ;))
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Is there a sensor on the rear aswel if so what side and where abouts
Yes, near side radius arm - same switch, just a different bracket. :y
(the sensor on the driver's side is for you self levelling suspension ;))
Does that mean it has nothin to do with the lights. Is it just the front sensor for the the lights.
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Is there a sensor on the rear aswel if so what side and where abouts
Yes, near side radius arm - same switch, just a different bracket. :y
(the sensor on the driver's side is for you self levelling suspension ;))
Does that mean it has nothin to do with the lights. Is it just the front sensor for the the lights.
No. Both near side sensors talk to each other to keep the lights level.
The driver's side sensor just does the suspension & is a completely separate system from the HID level sensors. :y