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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: omega 2.6 v6 elite
« on: 02 June 2013, 11:21:26 »
Just found this for a Zafira, does anybody know if it works for an omega???
It won't fix the cause, but to shut the thing up, turn to page 184 in the operators manual.. find the fuse map.. there should be 5 rows of 9 fuses... all colour coded.. top left, nearest the big fuses (which I have ignored) is fuse 6, to fuse 14 at the other end of the row.. 15 is under 6, going to 23, and so on.
Pull out #13 <5amp>(top row second in from right) Pull #15 <5amp>(second row, furthest left
Pull out #21.. <5amp>immediately under where #13 was Pull #32 third row, furthest right (20amp)
This will neutralise the alarm, but keep the central locking.. DON'T leave the fuses in the car.. take them inside, and contact the garage at a more socialble hour.. this wil allow you to drive the car, saving a small fortune in pick up fees.
It won't fix the cause, but to shut the thing up, turn to page 184 in the operators manual.. find the fuse map.. there should be 5 rows of 9 fuses... all colour coded.. top left, nearest the big fuses (which I have ignored) is fuse 6, to fuse 14 at the other end of the row.. 15 is under 6, going to 23, and so on.
Pull out #13 <5amp>(top row second in from right) Pull #15 <5amp>(second row, furthest left
Pull out #21.. <5amp>immediately under where #13 was Pull #32 third row, furthest right (20amp)
This will neutralise the alarm, but keep the central locking.. DON'T leave the fuses in the car.. take them inside, and contact the garage at a more socialble hour.. this wil allow you to drive the car, saving a small fortune in pick up fees.