Hi,Guys,
My Omega starts up really well, but unless I have the throttle open slightly, much like starting with a carburettor rather than fuel injection, the engine will die immediately, and the immobilizer light will flash. If you try to restart without switching off completely, it's as dead as a door nail. Assume the immobilizer has cut in. If you do switch off completely, and try again with the throttle open, say at around 1000 revs, all is well, and you can quickly release the accelerator, and it settles down to approx., 550 revs without any trouble, and there after runs like a Swiss watch. In the really cold weather we have had, this was not an issue from cold, but as the weather has warmed up ever so slightly, the problem occurs from cold too.
I say problem, but it's no trouble really, being somewhat of a dinosaur from a bygone age, I am used to starting up cars in this manner, but just wondered if it was typical of the breed?
Any advice or comments would be welcome, and thanks in anticipation,
Jim