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omega 2.5 diesel
« on: 02 February 2008, 21:56:33 »

Hi all,  i am seriously looking at buying a 98 2.5 diesel, the car itself ran fine but has developed a fault where it will start, run ok for about fifteen mins then it cuts out, if you leave it for half hour it starts again but will not rev it ticks over ok. This is what the owner tells me and i will not see the car until tomorrow but was just wondering if its a known fault or not, and if so is it an easy/inexpensive fix. any help appreciated thanks in advance   des
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Re: omega 2.5 diesel
« Reply #1 on: 02 February 2008, 23:56:18 »

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Hi all,  i am seriously looking at buying a 98 2.5 diesel, the car itself ran fine but has developed a fault where it will start, run ok for about fifteen mins then it cuts out, if you leave it for half hour it starts again but will not rev it ticks over ok. This is what the owner tells me and i will not see the car until tomorrow but was just wondering if its a known fault or not, and if so is it an easy/inexpensive fix. any help appreciated thanks in advance   des
Sorry, not one I've come across before.
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Re: omega 2.5 diesel
« Reply #2 on: 03 February 2008, 14:31:54 »

Hi all, just bringing this one back to top to see if anyone any ideas whatsoever to what it maybe, does it sound like a pump problem or something less expensive thanks  des
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