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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #15 on: 29 October 2006, 15:24:38 »

Never taken one off, so don't know. But I'm sure your Haynes should explain how, even if it doesn't show pictures...
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #16 on: 29 October 2006, 16:17:44 »



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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #17 on: 29 October 2006, 16:21:27 »

...and NO, it's not my car and I didn't take my engine out just to show you where the alternator is... in this site people go out of their way to help other Omega owners, but there is a limit to everything you know...   ;D

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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #18 on: 29 October 2006, 16:22:59 »

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...and NO, it's not my car and I didn't take my engine out just to show you where the alternator is... in this site people go out of their way to help other Omega owners, but there is a limit to everything you know...   ;D

Was just gonna ask that.... ;)
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #19 on: 29 October 2006, 16:27:43 »

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I looked up alternator places in Wigan which where I am based and would you believe it that there is a company called Wigan Alternators.
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Strange.  ;)
Do you know there's also Salford Van Hire in Salford and by strange coincidence we, in Bury have a Bury Motors?  ;)
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #20 on: 29 October 2006, 17:47:30 »

@ Andy B, used to love seeing this sign on the M61 http://www.buryblackpuddings.co.uk/

It's my Birthday tomorrow and your help and been an early present, I feel a lot happier now than when I started this thread.

Cheers and I will keep you posted on my progress.

Ta, Red.
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #21 on: 30 October 2006, 10:27:38 »

Hi All,

Can I just ask when I remove the battery to do this will I need any codes for anything when I reconnect it again? Such as the factory fitted radio etc.

Cheers, Red.
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #22 on: 30 October 2006, 11:33:41 »

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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #23 on: 30 October 2006, 12:51:30 »

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Can I just ask when I remove the battery to do this will I need any codes for anything when I reconnect it again? Such as the factory fitted radio etc.

Cheers, Red.
Yes, radio, CD changer (if seperate). You will also need to reset electric windows and sunroof...
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #24 on: 30 October 2006, 17:03:55 »

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@ Andy B, used to love seeing this sign on the M61 http://www.buryblackpuddings.co.uk/

It's my Birthday tomorrow and your help and been an early present, I feel a lot happier now than when I started this thread.

Cheers and I will keep you posted on my progress.

Ta, Red.
Mmmmm black puddings!  ;) best to think what they're made from when you're eating 'em! :-?

Happy Birthday!
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #25 on: 05 November 2006, 10:49:27 »

Hi All,

Just took the alternator off, but it doesn't look quite the same as the one shown in this thread: http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1153772945

I cannot see any contacts on mine to clean.

I have some pictures I have taken but appears I don't have permission to attach them in this forum I will ask in the meantime and hopefully follow up with the pictures later.

 If after looking at the pictures you can advise any course of action I can do this before I put the alternator back again. I wouldn't want to take this out any more times than is necessay.

Thanks, Red.
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #26 on: 05 November 2006, 12:06:59 »

Host the pictures somewhere else (eg www.photobucket.com) and link to them - we currently do not have the bandwidth of space to host pictures here...
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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #27 on: 05 November 2006, 12:35:17 »

Hi,

Here they are:



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Re: Electrical fault
« Reply #28 on: 05 November 2006, 17:27:22 »

Hi,

I have put the alternator back now.

Given the information in the post how sure can I be that this fault is being caused by the alternator?

I am only asking this because I dont want to get a reconditioned alternator only to find that is was something else.

If I can be fairly sure it is the alternator In will change it next weekend, if however I cannot be that sure I reckon it would be more cost effective to ask a mechanic to look at it first.

Cheers, Red.
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