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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 05 August 2019, 19:55:24 »
I still haven't changed the servo yet as it rained all weekend, but I will also check again the sensors. I'll disconnect the ball joints and see if the arms move freely. I would of thought if the sensors was seized the arm would snap off the ball joints as the suspension moved up and down?
DON'T POP THE ARMS OFF.

They can be checked for free movement by simply twisting the connecting rod slightly side to side  :y if they are a bit stiff, then some 3 in 1 oil can be worked in to the ball joints.

Once you start popping them off, they'll keep popping off ;)
Just changed the n/s servo and still the same, so checked sensors again and rear sensor ball joints are seized solid. Tried freeing them off with WD40 but no joy. Will take rear wheel off tomorrow and try again.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 31 July 2019, 15:42:05 »
Ok, thanks.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 31 July 2019, 12:46:16 »
I still haven't changed the servo yet as it rained all weekend, but I will also check again the sensors. I'll disconnect the ball joints and see if the arms move freely. I would of thought if the sensors was seized the arm would snap off the ball joints as the suspension moved up and down?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 23 July 2019, 19:26:08 »
Tech2 can diagnose these errors with ease.

However, the Autel hasn't done a bad job, and suspect it could do more if the operator knew how to use it.  But its clearly highlighting the left servo motor isn't responding as the ECU expects.
I’ll replace the n/s servo at the weekend and see if it works, thanks.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 23 July 2019, 16:44:25 »
Got a second hand front and rear sensors on the way. Vauxhall wanted £208 in Wales and Luton can order it for me at £206+vat.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 23 July 2019, 16:40:05 »
I thought tech 2 would be able to tell me sensor or servo. Don't understand any of this.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: low beam fld vision
« on: 23 July 2019, 16:37:51 »
Had front wheel off and the front and rear one is fine and connected.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / low beam fld vision
« on: 23 July 2019, 16:09:08 »
My headlights have decided to start pointing at the ground. Got a mechanic who comes into work once a week to plug the car in to diagnose the problem and he just sent me https://postimg.cc/gallery/25x5w24hw/]

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Omega General Help / Re: In search of a boot lid spoiler
« on: 04 June 2017, 22:03:00 »
Sorry, I thought the boot lids were the same shape other than the lock and handle assembly on the pre face lift.

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Omega General Help / Re: Cam sensor
« on: 13 May 2017, 12:09:06 »
Was looking at the old relay and it is 70A, while the GM one is 30A.

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Omega General Help / Re: Cam sensor
« on: 12 May 2017, 19:41:27 »
No it's not lpg

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I've just done a search and they are in Australia.

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Omega General Help / Re: Cam sensor
« on: 12 May 2017, 17:42:42 »
Guess what cam.in.head she cut out again this morning after having a new fuel pump and the auto electrician told me to tap the fuel pump relay under the bonnet. Fired straight away. Put in a second hand one and she's running. I'll find out over the next few days if car is OK. Picked up a new relay from dealers for £27.

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Omega General Help / Re: P0340 - Advice appreciated.
« on: 11 May 2017, 15:26:04 »
I had similar problems to you on my v6 but mine would start every now and again. Seems to be the fuel pump. Check that you can hear the fuel pump running.

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