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General Car Chat / Re: Elite
« on: 07 August 2010, 22:52:55 »
Thanks for the information. Mine is 2.5td CDX with leather, which I guess was an extra. It was a Vauxhall management car when I bought it at 5000 miles.
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QuoteI saw a very pretty red saloon yesterday, personal plate and only a quick glance, but it did look nice, did they do red? :-?
Short memory matey.
you've driven one.
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1272641870/all
I bought an eprom for my Omega 2.5td auto. If anyone is interested in purchasing one I can recommend this mapping.
I got it on Ebay for 21GBP plus two quid for a chip socket, it was an auction so I was luck in more ways than one.
I had lots of communication with the young guy and he's quick reliable etc etc.
The auto box(ar25) is already complaining with the extra power but I swear that the engine smokes less than before. Unless i"m going that much faster that I dont see it!
I can pass any details on if anyone is interested, including how to swap the chip etc.
Will have fuel figures soon.
Rgds
Reminds me of a story I heard from someone who went to ATS for a new tyre. Got it done and then told that the car needed new discs and pads on the fronts (was a front tyre that needed replacing) due to excesive wear on them.
He answer was 'I do not think so'
Reply 'Yes they are near the minimum'
'Can not be as they were replaced at the dealers 1 month ago and its only done 200miles since then'
He only paid for a tyre.
A tip I use when getting a car serviced is to mark the parts to be changed with an ultraviolet pen in a hidden type place. Then when rung to say its ready to collect go to the reception, sit and read the reciept with all the work carried out and then ask to see the car before paying.
Then, in full view of the reception, look at all the parts changed with the relevant torch. If the maqrks are gone then you know they have done the job, if they are still there then you know somethings screwy. I always say that I want to see all the replaced parts before paying the bill. Means I can check to see if the mark is on them as well.
Have got a free service this way as I made a complaint as they had not replaced 3 of the parts on a service but asked me to pay for it. Having the office full of potental new buyers/service customers worked very well.
Mine goes today in about an hour to another member.He will have it looking good in a few months
Angie x
I could do with a crack in my screen , it's got 161000 miles of general marks on it, and is difficult to see through in low sun.
QuoteQuoteQuoteFailed!!!
Offside front brake disc contaminated by oil.[3.5.1g]
The inside of the disc was discoloured, and it clearly collected some diesel when I gave the filter the diesel magic recently. It passed all the braking tests OK. Had the (fairly new) disc off today and it only took ten minutes to polish the surface stain off, of course they wanted to fit new discs and pads (also new), no thanks. Back in next Tuesday. Good job I gave myself three weeks spare. Minor advisories only.
Thanks for the good wishes chaps. I'll post the result next week.
So not so bad then
Shall have to remember to watch the diesel filter changes myself then, if that's the cause :-?
Mick
MOT today = PASS 8-) 8-) 8-)
To avoid this embarrassment again Mick, I removed the header tank from its mounting, while still connected, to improve access to the filter water drain, then ran a drain pipe through the wheel arch to a container. Works a treat. Also with the tank to one side, it is much easier to remove the filter, if necessary removing the whole unit from its mounting. Remember to anneal - or preferably replace - the copper washers, 14p each from stealers.
Excellent result
QuoteQuoteQuoteFailed!!!
Offside front brake disc contaminated by oil.[3.5.1g]
The inside of the disc was discoloured, and it clearly collected some diesel when I gave the filter the diesel magic recently. It passed all the braking tests OK. Had the (fairly new) disc off today and it only took ten minutes to polish the surface stain off, of course they wanted to fit new discs and pads (also new), no thanks. Back in next Tuesday. Good job I gave myself three weeks spare. Minor advisories only.
Thanks for the good wishes chaps. I'll post the result next week.
So not so bad then
Shall have to remember to watch the diesel filter changes myself then, if that's the cause :-?
Mick
MOT today = PASS 8-) 8-) 8-)
To avoid this embarrassment again Mick, I removed the header tank from its mounting, while still connected, to improve access to the filter water drain, then ran a drain pipe through the wheel arch to a container. Works a treat. Also with the tank to one side, it is much easier to remove the filter, if necessary removing the whole unit from its mounting. Remember to anneal - or preferably replace - the copper washers, 14p each from stealers.
Yeah I remove the whole unit, much easier .
It did get a bit messy trying to remove the filter only, not much room in there.
Mick