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iliak

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a/c compressor doesn't work
« on: 09 August 2016, 19:30:45 »

Hi there, fellow omega owners.
Today is a sad day for my a/c doesn't work and we've got really warm weather around.
The fault code is:
00087 - A/C Cutoff Relay Voltage Low
Also my overhead lamps don't work anymore (not the ones that lit when forward doors open, the other two).
I've got a feeling it must be as simple as some burned fuse. But what fuse?.. Can't get circiut diagrams for my facelift Omega.
Could someone help?.. Any help would be appreciated: a copy of curcuit diagrams, an piece of advice, anything at all :)
« Last Edit: 09 August 2016, 19:35:31 by iliak »
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Re: a/c compressor doesn't work
« Reply #1 on: 10 August 2016, 08:27:09 »

Not a great deal changed from pre-facelift to facelift for the Omega on the wiring front so the older circuit diagrams are still relevant.

Fuse info can be found here:

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90482.0

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Re: a/c compressor doesn't work
« Reply #2 on: 10 August 2016, 10:17:57 »

> Not a great deal changed from pre-facelift to facelift for the Omega on the wiring front so the older circuit diagrams are still relevant.

Ah, but they are not. Not in my case, anyway. On pre-facelift A/C cutoff relay takes power via F15 fuse. On facelift it's F29.
I've found it out just an hour ago, thanks to Opel TIS 2000.
Anyhow my problem is solved  :)  F29 fuse  burnt out.
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