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Transmission lights all lighting up
« on: 15 April 2008, 20:50:38 »

Hi I was just about to start a load of work incl coil/dis pack, breathers etc when the auto gear box started playing up, all gears dots (lights) lit up wouldn't go into "D" really odd.

I sure you guys will have an answer, but i'm wary of working on car and spending any more money.

may have to walk for a while please help
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #1 on: 15 April 2008, 20:55:09 »

I think its the selecter switch playing up on the box.
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #2 on: 15 April 2008, 20:56:05 »

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Gear slector switch, quite common. either remove and clean or replace

 John
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #3 on: 15 April 2008, 20:56:34 »

Yes, selector switch.

Its worth removing it, opening it up and checking it out and clean it first...
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #4 on: 15 April 2008, 20:58:10 »

If you've driven through deep water, ie floods or large puddles, recently, this can cause problems with the selector.

Several threads in the past have suggested removal and slow drying (My suggestion: over a radiator or in the airing cupboard)  may sort the problem

HTH  Good luck
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #5 on: 15 April 2008, 21:02:43 »

You guys are great. thanks

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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #6 on: 15 April 2008, 21:06:01 »

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Gear slector switch, quite common. either remove and clean or replace

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New ones are around £120 :-(

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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #7 on: 15 April 2008, 21:10:42 »

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Gear slector switch, quite common. either remove and clean or replace

 John

New ones are around £120 :-(
2nd hand ones aern't ;)
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #8 on: 15 April 2008, 21:53:27 »

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2nd hand ones aern't ;)

But just as likely to fail :-)

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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #9 on: 15 April 2008, 22:10:48 »

its not looking good, dis pak £120 cam gaskets etc £120 new bit £120, there is also a leak under the car, probably needs new cam belt, and the car only does about 10 mpg. 1999 worth not a lot

i think i'm gonna have to put the old lady down. maybe buy a merc a class for the girlie and i'll drive the van

any thoughts, anyone want to buy very cheap
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #10 on: 15 April 2008, 22:31:16 »

have you had ECU read for fault codes ? if not do so before throwing cash about, selector switch can be had from many breakers for a reasonable price. Stick with your Omega and you'll appreciate it later, their great cars. Also your car may be in limp mode just now with faulty switch.

 John
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #11 on: 15 April 2008, 23:43:40 »

I have had the car for 3 years and love it, but ive spent so much on it up untill now it's so expensive to run etc. time for a change i think i is only driven round town these days bit of a waste
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Re: Transmission lights all lighting up
« Reply #12 on: 16 April 2008, 09:34:42 »

I had exactly the same problem a couple of months ago and it was the selector switch. Had it replaced at the Telford meet for a second hand unit that The Boy had spare and it's been fine since.  :y

Might be worth asking if anyone on the forum has a spare one they'll donate or let you have cheap.
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