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Omega General Help / Re: ecu not talking car immobilised
« on: 09 July 2008, 23:16:55 »
Thanks again for info, the bloomin battery needs charging now before clip test, but will post the results soon :y

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Omega General Help / Re: ecu not talking car immobilised
« on: 09 July 2008, 19:14:46 »
Hi

Thanks for all the replies, I bought a new key fob from vauxhall and I have the original car pass. Vauxhall said they were getting nothing from the Ecu so could not reprogramme. They could not tell me though, what was wrong or what to buy or do.  I had the car towed back home again. Square one after paying out to them for well, nothing really. I have found a mechanic through a friend who has all the diagn, needed who will take the car next week. I will ask him to do the paper clip test. Does anyone have a guess at what the problem can be?  ::) The ecu light flashes when the key is in ignition.

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Omega General Help / Re: ecu not talking
« on: 09 July 2008, 00:51:28 »
Thanks Chris

No apart from it won't go. The car looks great  used to drive great, not had a problem until this.

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Omega General Help / ecu not talking car immobilised
« on: 09 July 2008, 00:01:45 »
Please does any one know if the Ecu is not communicating with the key programmer, there could be another reason before I buy a new Ecu. My car has been stood now for three weeks, its costing me loads. I lost the chip from my key three months ago so I got a guy to come out and reprogramme my car and it worked fine for a few months. When it would not go  again,  :'(I got him back out and he said the Ecu was not communicating. I then ordered a new key from Vauxhall and had my car towed to them. After 2 hours they said they could not diagnose the problem and would I like them to carry on, I said no as I thought if they don't know after spending 2 hours on my car, I would find someone else. aaaaaaaaarrhhhhhhhh Has anyone had a problem like this..

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello everyone
« on: 09 July 2008, 18:41:23 »
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone and advise, Im off to do the paper clip test. :y

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hello everyone
« on: 09 July 2008, 01:25:37 »
Thanks
Its been immobilised for weeks, Ive put details in the general help.  

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hello everyone
« on: 09 July 2008, 01:01:48 »
Hi to everyone, I really want to love my Omega again.

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