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Author Topic: Air Bag Light    RESETTING TOOL  (Read 5517 times)

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Re: Air Bag Light    RESETTING TOOL
« Reply #15 on: 02 January 2007, 20:40:22 »

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Just got to fix the fault on the power steering!!
whats wrong with power steering? Is it a v6?
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« Reply #16 on: 02 January 2007, 20:53:16 »

yes its a V6 i have got a photo of the fault on my PC, its basically a pipe with a hole worn in it. Any chance you would be able to tell me how to load a photo up? As I'm not to good on the PC :y

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« Reply #17 on: 02 January 2007, 20:56:15 »

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yes its a V6 i have got a photo of the fault on my PC, its basically a pipe with a hole worn in it. Any chance you would be able to tell me how to load a photo up? As I'm not to good on the PC :y

Cheers Karl
Host photo elsewhere (recommend the free www.photobucket.com) and post link...
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« Reply #18 on: 02 January 2007, 21:03:34 »

Thanks for that! ( Im A bit illieterate when it comes to PCs) the photo is below. The arrow points to the offending pipe with the hole in it. Looking at it, it appears that the pulley has worn the hole into.
I apologise for the photo quality as I just went out and took it  :). rather than try and explain as i wouldn't do a very good job!

http://s123.photobucket.com/albums/o292/Jurgs18/?action=view&current=Picture003A.jpg

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« Reply #19 on: 02 January 2007, 21:17:33 »

Has anybody had to take this pipe out before as it appears to be a bit of a sod.  :(

Cheers karl
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« Reply #20 on: 02 January 2007, 21:44:26 »

As a temporary measure you could bend the pipes straight (they are bent, has it had a front impact?) clean the pipe wela dn wrap with self amalgimating tape. Then fit a jubilee clip with the flat section over the hole area nice and tight.

You need to repalce the entire pump and cooling loop pipe, that requires removal of the bumper and bracket assembly. On the drivers side chassis rail there are two connetions, one is a jubilee style (low pressure fluid return) and the other is a high pressure banjo joint which needs disconnecting. Take the inlet tubing out and the radiator and then you might be able to wriggle it all out...if not then you need to remove the aircon condenser which has very high pressure gas in it.....this is where it gets difficult!
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« Reply #21 on: 02 January 2007, 22:22:20 »

Thanks for that info Marks Dtm. the car does not appear to have had a front impact, it is an ex-plod vehicle so may have? I do not know. I have already with the help of my old man managed to strip the multiram out during the terrible weather we have been getting, I thought i may have to remove the bumper  :( . I have managed to source the pipes from the local scrap yard, i am just waiting for him to strip the engine out of the meega he has in 2.5 V6. He said he would keep the power steering pipes for me!  ;D

Many thanks for your help. Much Appreciated  :y

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Re: Air Bag Light    RESETTING TOOL
« Reply #22 on: 02 January 2007, 22:47:48 »

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Hi folks i also have this light on the omega and also my vectra would the following ebay item beable to reset it for me or is there anybody around the Morecambe area that I could take it to? I would prefer my own cheap tool to do it with though.   ;D

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My friend has a Veccy SRI & swears by (not at) the Vx garage in Carnforth, Wharton Hall -  he drives from Barrow as he doesn't trust them or Kendal - http://www.findvauxhall.co.uk/detail.php?id=88. HTH
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« Reply #23 on: 03 January 2007, 09:20:19 »

If your ever down the South Nottingham area then I would be happy to reset it for you....

Bumper removal is easy by the way
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« Reply #24 on: 03 January 2007, 16:46:53 »

how come this topic as ended up with someone else's problem of power steering and not the air bag resetting light as it originally started.
I would have thought it only polite to start a new subject.
The reason i say this is i keep getting emails saying someone has responded to my question , only to find its regarding the power steering and not the airbag light.  
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Re: Air Bag Light    RESETTING TOOL
« Reply #25 on: 03 January 2007, 17:03:50 »

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how come this topic as ended up with someone else's problem of power steering and not the air bag resetting light as it originally started.
I would have thought it only polite to start a new subject.
The reason i say this is i keep getting emails saying someone has responded to my question , only to find its regarding the power steering and not the airbag light.  
cos threads get hi-jacked .... it happens  :-?
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« Reply #26 on: 03 January 2007, 17:10:11 »

Hi jud1255

I am afraid it is my fault for hijacking your thread about the light resetting sorry about that  :-X, I too have the light standing on my dash. it just so happend that I said I have a power steering fault that I need to repair first and the kind and helpful People on the this forum offered their advice and knowledge.(Which is surely what  the spirit of these forums is about?)
If this has caused you offence then i will gladly not come back here.

Many thanks to the people that have shared their knowledge.

Rgds Karl
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« Reply #27 on: 03 January 2007, 17:29:57 »

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If this has caused you offence then i will gladly not come back here.

Many thanks to the people that have shared their knowledge.

Rgds Karl
Don't be daft!  :y You're more than welcome to ask any question you like. Topics do often digress from the original topic - as verbal conversations do - but that's how the cookie crumbles. If we were to change topics every time there was a slight deviation of thread we'd have that many topics going I'm sure it'd be too hard follow any topic.
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« Reply #28 on: 03 January 2007, 17:39:22 »

no mate feel free to stay here i just thought that somebody may have appreciated that  i had started this topic regards the airbag, and maybe should have opened a new subject, but if thats how it goes ill give my apologies as i am New to this.
Ah well what can i say besides sorry if i offended you and others
ill heat my hat
cheers jud
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Re: Air Bag Light    RESETTING TOOL
« Reply #29 on: 03 January 2007, 17:54:27 »

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The reason i say this is i keep getting emails saying someone has responded to my question , only to find its regarding the power steering and not the airbag light.  

As said it does happen.....im guilty of doing it as well  :-[

My advice is turn off email notifications.....i used to have them on with another site.....soon changed my settings.....pita  ;)
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