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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: DRL relay
« on: 25 September 2012, 14:45:47 »
Thanks. I found it. In my case down behind the plastic panel on the right(passenger) feet.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: DRL relay
« on: 25 September 2012, 08:38:24 »
Does anybody know where to find that module/relay?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Headlight Relay Location?
« on: 24 September 2012, 14:29:35 »
Hi guys,
Can someone tell me where is the Headlamp Relay located. I'm having a 2002 Z22XE Omega with Xenon headlamps. Thank you in advance.

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Is there some kind of obd scan tool, which can get the data shown on the BC???? I think that the CID can be connected to the PC as a second monitor... take a look at http://www.heiligenbrunner.com/images/auto/astra_h_forum/c_chef_cid/cid_interface_leaflet_with_pricelist_english.pdf

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / BC on CID without HU(NCDC2013)
« on: 29 August 2008, 23:41:15 »
Hello,
I have a very complicated question!
How can I get my Board Computer(BC) data(i.e. consumption, speed, km/ml left...) shown on the CID, without having a Head Unit(HU). The HU was NCDC2013 and details on the BC was changing trough a steering wheel Remote Control(RC) buttons, but now i replaced the HU with 2-DIN PC(personal computer - i'll post pics later) and I can't see details on the BC. Can I just replace my current ???washer knob??? :-/ with one with buttons for the BC on it, or i have to add an instalation or some kind of BC control unit?????
Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Steering wheel interface
« on: 31 July 2008, 09:01:56 »
Hi
I have alpine CDA9855 and I use steering wheel remote control connected trough a small alpine adapter to the HU. I searched my documentation, but couldn't find the adapter number. BUT i remember that it's without CAN and that all alpine steering wheel interfaces has exactly the same hardware, the difference is on the firmware. I suggest you to talk to alpine distributor to select the right one.
Sorry for my poor english, i'm not an everyday speeker.

Best regards,
Nikola

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Omega General Help / Re: outside temperature sensors
« on: 15 January 2009, 10:48:25 »
Thanks you Mark! I was really blind!  :o It was right there on the bottom side of the washer bottle and definitely it's out of resistance range. I found a suitable NTC thermistor and it will arrive at monday.  8-)

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Omega General Help / Re: outside temperature sensors
« on: 14 January 2009, 08:40:40 »
Hallo, I'm driving a 2002 facelift and recently my BC stops showing me otside temp. When I ran diagnostic it says that outside air temperature sensor is shorted to earth, but... I can't find the sensor  :( It isn't at the place shown on the picture above, in fact it isn't at the bumper at all(or i'm too blind) I checked both right and left corners as also the centre of the bumper but... :-? no sensor! Anyone have the idea where can i find it...??  :-/
PS. I looked at the "autodata" and it shows that the sensor is at the center of the front fan  :-? ... believe me it isn't there!

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Omega General Help / Re: LSD on 2.2i (Z22XE)???
« on: 27 May 2008, 14:14:55 »
Unfortunately in my Country there are NO LSDs still running. Me and my brother bought them all(4pcs of which 2 was only for parts :-/) for our old Omegas(we have 2 C30SE and 2 C26NE, that you called Carltons).

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Omega General Help / LSD on 2.2i (Z22XE)???
« on: 27 May 2008, 08:59:11 »
Hi all,
does anybody know if there are 2.2s with limited slip differential? :-?
I became to wonder, cause I want to change my common(no LSD) with LSD, but I can't find anywhere... :-[

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello from Bulgaria
« on: 26 May 2008, 14:06:39 »
Thanks all for a cordial welcome!
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we have an apartment in bulgaria, in Bansko, saw a couple of omegas over there, they like dust!!
Haha... Bansko and region are known as "autodjambazi" - which means destroyers of cars - no maintenance at all!

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hello from Bulgaria
« on: 26 May 2008, 10:09:35 »
Hi all, greetings from one of bulgarian greatest omega fans.

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