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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: A quickie about SAFE mode?
« on: 23 February 2011, 18:06:14 »
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Hopefully this shoud answer some of your questions

http://www.dndservices.co.uk/vauxhall-ccr-2006-e.html

 :y

Thats great, thanks Dave  :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Key fob buttons
« on: 09 February 2011, 13:03:33 »
Lovely, cheers gents!  :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Key fob buttons
« on: 09 February 2011, 12:55:10 »
Roughly how much he do them for?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Key fob buttons
« on: 09 February 2011, 12:52:23 »
Yeah thats what im after, the surface mounted buttons?

The ones that are soldered to the board right?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Key fob buttons
« on: 09 February 2011, 11:54:27 »
Really rubbish the 3 button Omega keys.

I have had countless Vauxhalls over the years and these are by far the worse key fobs I have known.

I have 2 facelift Omega's with 4 keys between the 2 of them and all the buttons on all 4 of the keys have collapsed  >:(

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Removing Xenon headlights
« on: 09 February 2011, 12:41:50 »

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Removing Xenon headlights
« on: 09 February 2011, 12:29:42 »
Ok that dont sound too bad, how comes I need the headlight washers as well?

It aint a problem, as the bumper on my CDX is in a lot better condition as my 2.2 CD has had a little front end shunt so it was gonna be changed over anyway

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Removing Xenon headlights
« on: 09 February 2011, 12:16:48 »
OK I have a facelift CDX that im breaking with Xenons and I was wondering how hard they would be to transplant to my facelift CD.

I take it there is some ballast and wireing that I need to transplant with them?

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Omega General Help / Re: 3.2 tyres
« on: 14 February 2011, 17:32:07 »
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I can happily recommend UniRoyal Rainsport 2's at £90 a corner fitted.  The cheapest tyres that I'd be happy to try are KU31's and Hankook v12's.

The rainsport 2's are good, over the Falkens any day!  :y

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Omega General Help / Re: 3.2 tyres
« on: 14 February 2011, 17:25:28 »
Try Camskill or mytyres

Nankang NS2's are a good budget tyres as are Goodride SA05's

I have NS2's on the 2.2 at the moment and tho they are far from perfect they are an ok budget tyre. they are about £50 each for 17's

Stay away from Linglong, Fullrun and Enduro

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Omega General Help / Re: Cat front pipe stuck
« on: 27 February 2011, 18:47:07 »
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All 4 nuts removed but one of the washers is stuck and seems to be holding the pipe. Wouldn't be too bad if i could get at it but it's the most difficult one to get to.
replacing the cat after failing emissions on the MOT. The MAF was knackered for a while and it has killed the cat!

You mean the Lambda sensor, the maf is on the airbox  :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega Diff Differences
« on: 27 February 2011, 19:29:03 »
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Right ..........
(Mr Haynes only does pre-facelift cars)
Up to 1998
All 2.0 ............  3.9:1
2.5 manual....... 3.7:1
2.5 auto .......... 3.9:1
3.0 manual ...... 3.7:1
3.0 auto .......... 3.7:1

From 1998
all 2.0 .............. 3.9:1
2.5 manual ....... 4.22:1
3.0 manual ....... 3.7:1
3.0 auto ........... 3.9:1

 ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

OK thats really strange, the later 2.5 manual's having a 4.22:1 final drive but as per Rob's post it says that 2.6's have the 3.9:1 ratio.


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Omega General Help / Re: Omega Diff Differences
« on: 27 February 2011, 19:23:23 »
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Facelift ratios here http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1163895469/0#0 
 ::)

Thanks, I didnt even have to beg to you like what Andy was making me do.  ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega Diff Differences
« on: 27 February 2011, 19:18:46 »
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Regardless of LSD, Is anything different about the diffs that come standard on the Omegas across the range?

Would a 4 cylinder diff fit a V6 and vice versa?


have a look in your Haynes manual  ;) There are at least differences between auto & manual, but the ratios are given in Haynes. :y

Yeah, I knew that there would be differences in ratios between auto and manual but 4 cylinder and v6 if both were manuals?
Alas I have no Haynes manual  :'(

Library it is then, unless someone wants to have a look for me please

you want me to get my bum out of this big comfy arm chair don't you.  ;D ;D ;D
As you offered :-*

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega Diff Differences
« on: 27 February 2011, 19:12:40 »
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Regardless of LSD, Is anything different about the diffs that come standard on the Omegas across the range?

Would a 4 cylinder diff fit a V6 and vice versa?


have a look in your Haynes manual  ;) There are at least differences between auto & manual, but the ratios are given in Haynes. :y

Yeah, I knew that there would be differences in ratios between auto and manual but 4 cylinder and v6 if both were manuals?
Alas I have no Haynes manual  :'(

Library it is then, unless someone wants to have a look for me please

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