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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: ozzycat on 29 November 2011, 17:03:08
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hi please could any body tell me what the specification of a 1997 2.5 cdx is and also weather it has a cambelt or a chain many thanks kevin
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Petrol or diesel?
Petrol - cambelt, every 4 years or 40k which ever is first without fail.
Diesel - chain
1997 is pre "mini-facelift" so spec will be fairly low, might get a climate pannel, so aircon, cd changer in the boot, electric windows all around, thats about it! :)
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mine is CD and here is the list: CD changer, sunroof, heated leather seats, rear blind, 2 airbags, dual zone climate panel, electric windows, electric mirrors , cruise control, traction control, road computer etc ;D but its opel..
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Petrol or diesel?
Petrol - cambelt, every 4 years or 40k which ever is first without fail.
Diesel - chain
1997 is pre "mini-facelift" so spec will be fairly low, might get a climate pannel, so aircon, cd changer in the boot, electric windows all around, thats about it! :)
CDX isn't bad spec - misses the phillips amplified stereo, blind, memory seats, rear spoiler of the elites. Pre mini facelift elites lack hids and bose anyway.
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hi please could any body tell me what the specification of a 1997 2.5 cdx is and also weather it has a cambelt or a chain many thanks kevin
Petrol or diesel?
Petrol - cambelt, every 4 years or 40k which ever is first without fail.
Diesel - chain
1997 is pre "mini-facelift" so spec will be fairly low, might get a climate pannel, so aircon, cd changer in the boot, electric windows all around, thats about it! :)
thanks very much for help kevin
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My 1994 2.5 CD had electric seats, electric mirrors, air con, rear sun blind, fog lamps, centre rear armrest, headlight washers & headlight height adjustment.
I think the CDX will have cruise control as well. :y
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my 1999 2.5 cdx mfl has-
ccrt 700 boot changer mid
sunroof
electric seats (heated)
cruise
elec windows all round
elec heated mirrors
aircon
dual climate control
cruise
and best of all its a manual :y
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Petrol or diesel?
Petrol - cambelt, every 4 years or 40k which ever is first without fail.
Diesel - chain
1997 is pre "mini-facelift" so spec will be fairly low, might get a climate pannel, so aircon, cd changer in the boot, electric windows all around, thats about it! :)
CDX from '96 got climate as standard. :y
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My 1994 2.5 CD had electric seats, electric mirrors, air con, rear sun blind, fog lamps, centre rear armrest, headlight washers & headlight height adjustment.
I think the CDX will have cruise control as well. :y
Seats, presumably just up and down? Not full electric 8 way movement?
Mirrors - all Omegas have leccy mirrors.
All non GLS have A/C. Early GLS had option of ESR OR AC.
Blind only std on Elites up until 2002. Option on Elites for 2002 and 2003, and optional on CDX.
Front Fogs - std on all non GLS
Rear centre armrest - Std on all non GLS (possibly some CD iirc)
Headlight washers - std on early Elites and all HID cars, optional on all others
Headlight adjustment - std on all non HID cars
:)
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my 1999 2.5 cdx mfl has-
ccrt 700 boot changer mid - std on 1999 CDX and Elites only. Don't think option on others
sunroof - Std across the minifacelifts, except GLS, facelifts need to be CDX or Elite
electric seats (heated) - presumably just height, not full electric ;)
cruise - std on CDX and Elite, option on all others
elec windows all round - std on all non GLS (which just has front electric
elec heated mirrors - std across the range
aircon - std on all except some GLS
dual climate control - std on all post 96 CDX and Elite, all retail MV6 and all facelifts (enhanced version)
cruise - where that echo ::)
and best of all its a manual :y
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thanks for all your help ive just bought the car 30 nov but got a few issues like is the righthand camshaft cover leeking or is it blowing voil out of the breather cause it was over fillrd with oil but it runs sweet as a nut
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Cam covers are a frequent issue. The breathers block and then crankcase pressure blows the cam cover gaskets. Nothing to worry about and not too bad a job to fix, although there's a bit of stripping down to get to them.
I'd see to them soon, as it will fill the plug wells with oil and this destroys the plug leads and causes misfires. It can also take out the coil pack eventually. Check the Maintenance guides for info. on all common Omega jobs. :y