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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Another radiator fan topic
« on: 26 June 2017, 19:32:24 »
I've searched the forum for 3 days before posting so I am positive this is a new one.

Skiping the radiator fan test, the 2.2 dti has a different layout in the relay box or I can't identify the test connector, one or the other.

So, measuring at the fan connector (car side) I have negative and 13.2V on both power wires, never in the same time. Exterior power wire on connector has power until 95 degrees (C), midle over 95. So we have power at the connector. Testing the fan directly with battery power shows that only one pin reacts to power, and that is the outside pin. With power on the midle (+) pin and negative pin the fan has no reaction. Again, on the outside pin it does go full power while connected to the battery.

So, power on the connector, at least one stage of the fan working. Plug in the connector, nothing happends, at any temperature. The only fan kicking in over 95 C is the AC one in the front.

Changed all the relays with ones from a working car. Measured everything that came to my mind. Right now I am out of ideeas.

So. What do I do next?

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So, this is my 2003 Opel Omega, 2.2 DTi.

Comes from a single owner and relatively well mentained. I started working on it to get some rear arches and door sill rust out but by the time we really got into it we decided to give it a (almost) complete overhaul. So, body work begun 4 wheeks ago and today it will probably go to the paint shop to make her pretty again. All repairs where carried out with new panels and what I believe to be some of the best materials (including epoxy primer to stop and prevent the rust, or at least slow it down :) )











The "good stuff" is out :)



Some "invisible" details



Because almost everytime the rust on the Omega's door sills starts from the small pins on wich the sills covers clip we decided to find another solution to mount the covers. So, no more rusty pins on this one.





Waiting to leave to the paint shop.  8)



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Omega General Help / In search of a boot lid spoiler
« on: 26 May 2017, 18:17:20 »
Can anyone please tell me where can I find a boot lid spoiler like the one in this picture? I keep seeing pictures with them but I have no ideea who makes them or where can I find one. Thank you very much!

Link to the picture, got it from Google:

https://a.d-cd.net/4401d8s-960.jpg

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hello!
« on: 26 May 2017, 13:40:10 »
Hello,

"newbie" here but with alot of experience in cars. :) My first Opel after alot of years of BMW and others, and it's a 2003 Omega Sedan. Will be posting more soon, right now the car is in a body shop for almost 4 weeks, complete body and paint overhaul. I am also searching for some nice bits and small mods so I will probably pop some questions here and there.

A topic for my car and maybe some picture soon, I guees.

Nice to meet you guys, btw. This seems like a good place to talk cars. :)

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