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Messages - DaveL

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what wire colours do you have??

Wires in loom on car:-
Brown/ Red tracer.  B  Brown/ White tracer.  C    White.  ARed/ Blue tracer.  E  Red/ White tracer.D
Wires on plug from Welung 666

Pin A.  Brown/ Grey tracer.
Pin B.  Brown/ Green tracer.
Pin C.  Brown/ Yellow tracer.
Pin D.  Black/ Blue tracer.
Pin E.   Red/ Blue tracer.

Hopefully some one will be able to give me advice as to which wires to attach to which.

Thanks,

DaveL
would think its that if wire's same as 2.0L egr colour code

Thanks for that  :y

Will try your selection and let the forum know, will probably take some time with other factors going on in my life at the moment.

DaveL

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The EGR is identical to the one taken off.

Thanks for your reply, could not contact earlier as I am having to do Hospital visits.

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Unfortunatly the original plug was completely smashed off, long story. So do not have old plug. ::) The replacement plug/wiring is different colours to the wires in my loom to egr, as seen by my list of wires.

DaveL

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what wire colours do you have??

Wires in loom on car:-
Brown/ Red tracer.
Brown/ White tracer.
White.
Red/ Blue tracer.
Red/ White tracer.

Wires on plug from Welung 666

Pin A.  Brown/ Grey tracer.
Pin B.  Brown/ Green tracer.
Pin C.  Brown/ Yellow tracer.
Pin D.  Black/ Blue tracer.
Pin E.   Red/ Blue tracer.

Hopefully some one will be able to give me advice as to which wires to attach to which.

Thanks,

DaveL

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Sorry I have not replied earlier, will have a look when it is light.

DaveL

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Hi all,
Needing help identifying the wireing colour codes into the plug on the EGR on a 2.2 petrol engine. The car is a MY 2000  with the y22 engine.

Welung666 sent me a plug and part of a wiring loom. However the wires on this plug are not the same as the wire colours in my car's loom. Once I know which wires go to which pin on the plug I hope the Omega will be back on the road.

DaveL

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Wiring to EGR on 2.2 petrol.
« on: 24 November 2010, 20:39:30 »
PM sent. :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Wiring to EGR on 2.2 petrol.
« on: 24 November 2010, 10:29:44 »
I am looking for help in the colour codes/wiring to the plug that fits onto the EGR on the 2.2 petrol. My plug is completly mashed and wires have come out of plug. Thinking of soldering in wires when I am sure of the correct combination to the pin number on EGR.

Thanks in advance.

DaveL :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Strange Light Set Up/Wiring
« on: 10 August 2007, 13:14:13 »
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Hello all,

A slightly strange question maybe, but please bare with me here, any help that can be offered would be much appreciated.

I have a 52 plate 2.2CDX, which I use for work - as part of my work on my previous motor I set up an extra light unit, as I do work in fields and on events, which needs the extra lighting; something like the light set up you have bolted on the front of rally cars.

I have the actual unit, and it clips on and off the front with a minimum of modification - but I'm stuck on the wiring up on my Omega, I've always used battered old bangers of cars with very simple wiring and space under the bonnet. It's also the first time I've had to worry about resale value on my work motor!

The idea I had was to disconnect the front fogs and instead divert the power running to them to my light unit, so that I could switch it on via the front fogs switch, as front fogs aren't needed for MOTs, and TBH I never use them.

The question is, how? I have no idea what cables are what under the bonnet, and can't work out where the 12V power cables are for the fogs. If I could find them, I'd happily interrupt them to send them to the leads for my lighting unit, but not sure where they are, and where the best place is to interrupt them.

If anyone can post pics with help, it would be much appreciated; or if anyone has another idea how I can do it without destroying half the motor and needing specialist tools, again, I'd owe you a pint!

Thanks

Jimbo

PS - the lights look a little like this, except much more bodged, dirty and mounted a bit rough, obviously:

The light unit I'd like to keep completely seperate from the normal lighting like headlights etc, as I use it independantly, and they are adjustable so I can work in front of them.


..been trying to invent some sort of work that would need such great big bog lights, your'er not some thing to do with the ground control of the space shuttle are you? :o :o

Nearly the start of a Friday quiz here peeps..... ;D ;D

 8-)
DaveL

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I was going to say that you need to press the knobs in. They pop out and then you can adjust them, tone and balance seperatly.

Yours will also have a speed related volume control as well, that is why i asked about the volume going up or down when you are travelling. :o :o
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DaveL

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Does the volume increase when you are travelling about 50 mph and decrease when you go down below this speed.?
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DaveL

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Auto box ecu
« on: 29 April 2007, 08:07:55 »
Just had my auto box software updated by the local dealer. Took it in for MOT at same time (car not autobox).

Box now changes to top gear at around 45 mph instead of 52 ish. Other changes slightly earlier than before. Car has a lot more get up and go and is very smooth on gear changes.

Already seeing a better miles per gallon running around town. Still to early to say but will report back after a long trip South of the border next week.

 8-)
DaveL

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: v6 cuts out
« on: 14 April 2007, 13:21:05 »
Good luck :y
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DaveL

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Sounds to me like it's sticking, when closing the door it is probably distorting slightly.

Could be the door striker plate needs adjusting to ease the pressure.

or the plug that the harness goes through on the drivers door to the 'A' frame. :-?
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DaveL

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: anyone repair car radios ?
« on: 01 March 2007, 10:17:53 »
Agreed with dragon33 as i dabble a bit in that kind of repairs. By taking the metal top/bottom off the unit you might be able to see if it is something obvious. i've had all sorts of things found inside head units.

A junior could have even put a coin into 'the money box' slot. It does happen ;)
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DaveL

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