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Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« on: 12 September 2013, 12:54:22 »

Hello Everyone,

I have a small problem with my Omega. This is my second one (made in 2000, Facelift), first was made in 1995. In the first one it was working the close the door windows with the keys. But in my facelift Omega this fuction doesn't work.
The module number in old one: 90 464 713
The module number in new one: 90 564 349
My question: is it posssible to change them in my car?
Or how can I solve this problem?

Thanks for the answers!
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #1 on: 12 September 2013, 13:06:34 »

Do the windows go up via the switch on their own ie press the switch, let go & the window carries on till it's closed or hits an obstruction? If yes, then I don't know, but if not, the windows need resetting by closing each window & then hold the witch till you hear a click in the door. This should restore the function by either fob or holding the key in the lock position till they're closed. If you have a sunroof, it should close that too.  :y
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #2 on: 12 September 2013, 13:16:36 »

Do the windows go up via the switch on their own ie press the switch, let go & the window carries on till it's closed or hits an obstruction?
Yes, its working, the windows is closing like this, but it is not working from key. And it is not working if I switch the key into the door lock from outside and hold it turn away as well.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #3 on: 12 September 2013, 13:37:09 »

Do the windows go up via the switch on their own ie press the switch, let go & the window carries on till it's closed or hits an obstruction?
Yes, its working, the windows is closing like this, but it is not working from key. And it is not working if I switch the key into the door lock from outside and hold it turn away as well.

All fuses intact?  :-\ Windows IIRC are powered from two supplies ..... I had a fuse ( duff cigar lighter  :-\) in my Senator go and the windows would operate with the door open, but not when closed
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #4 on: 12 September 2013, 14:01:17 »

Do the windows go up via the switch on their own ie press the switch, let go & the window carries on till it's closed or hits an obstruction?
Yes, its working, the windows is closing like this, but it is not working from key. And it is not working if I switch the key into the door lock from outside and hold it turn away as well.

All fuses intact?  :-\ Windows IIRC are powered from two supplies ..... I had a fuse ( duff cigar lighter  :-\) in my Senator go and the windows would operate with the door open, but not when closed
Good idea, I'm going to check the fuses.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #5 on: 13 September 2013, 18:00:04 »

Do the windows go up via the switch on their own ie press the switch, let go & the window carries on till it's closed or hits an obstruction?
Yes, its working, the windows is closing like this, but it is not working from key. And it is not working if I switch the key into the door lock from outside and hold it turn away as well.
All fuses intact?  :-\ Windows IIRC are powered from two supplies ..... I had a fuse ( duff cigar lighter  :-\) in my Senator go and the windows would operate with the door open, but not when closed
Good idea, I'm going to check the fuses.

Fuses checked, all is ok!
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #6 on: 13 September 2013, 18:35:49 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #7 on: 13 September 2013, 22:28:30 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\

I took that as.... Fuses ok. :-\
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #8 on: 13 September 2013, 22:30:21 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\

I took that as.... Fuses ok. :-\

I think I did too ........  :-\

Just need answer from Fazekasa to confirm one way or t'other   ;) ;)
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #9 on: 15 September 2013, 14:30:27 »

Was it not only very early cars which had this feature?

MFL/FL car's came without it IIRC.  :-\

As to whether or not the modules are interchangeable, I have no idea.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #10 on: 15 September 2013, 14:32:57 »

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MFL/FL car's came without it IIRC.  :-\

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Not correct  ;) My MFL certainly has this, as did my wife's 52 plate Elegance Astra G on all windows (even my crappy Astra with just electric windows a the front would close them via the key in the lock.  :y

Your 3.2 should do the same  ;)
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #11 on: 15 September 2013, 14:35:41 »

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MFL/FL car's came without it IIRC.  :-\

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Not correct  ;) My MFL certainly has this, as did my wife's 52 plate Elegance Astra G on all windows (even my crappy Astra with just electric windows a the front would close them via the key in the lock.  :y

Your 3.2 should do the same  ;)

Astra and Vectra I agree with - They all had it.

Neither of my 2MFL had this and the FL doesn't either.  :'(
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #12 on: 15 September 2013, 14:48:26 »

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Astra and Vectra I agree with - They all had it.

Neither of my 2MFL had this and the FL doesn't either.  :'(

 ???  ???  ??? I thought they all had it. Even my Senator had it via the lock  :-\
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #13 on: 15 September 2013, 15:05:03 »

My 2003 model has total closure, but only if I press and hold the lock button on the fob?
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #14 on: 15 September 2013, 15:12:15 »

My 2003 model has total closure, but only if I press and hold the lock button on the fob?

That how it works ......  ;)
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