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General Car Chat / Re: Key fob
« on: 06 August 2022, 13:21:00 »
http://www.imber.me.uk/keyfob.htm
Cheers Stemo, thanks for the info. mot next week, but Im gonna let Mr Serek deal with it..

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General Car Chat / Re: Key fob
« on: 06 August 2022, 13:16:58 »
cheers Dave  :y
Now for the M.o.t  ;)

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General Car Chat / Key fob
« on: 06 August 2022, 10:53:03 »
Morning Guys,
can anyone let me know if Martin Imber, still rebuilds key fobs as mine is looking looking my rear arches  :-[ failing that are there any other key fob surgeons they could recommend.
cheers...

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Omega General Help / Re: Air con question
« on: 02 August 2020, 14:29:49 »
Once again DG thanks for your input and suggestions, you have a very good knack of simplifying things.  :y

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Omega General Help / Air con question
« on: 02 August 2020, 13:52:18 »
On Thursday I took the motor to Serek to have Hbv replaced. Job done all good. On my journey back down the A1, I decided to stick the temperature in low, which is a pointless exercise as air con is shot and to be honest it's never been on my to do list. But as I switched into low setting there was a brief groan from behind the dash, never heard that before either and to my surprise the air coming from the face vents started cooling, :o  although not ice cold the air con continued to deliver cooling, well to a degree, albeit short lived until I switched back over to high.
How could that be guys ? Judging by the state of the condenser I would thought that the system would be devoid of any gas or the very least gone to increase the hole in the Ozone layer. I'm sure its not my imagination or maybe it was  :-\

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Omega General Help / Re: Front hubs.
« on: 28 July 2020, 14:30:47 »
That should be easy to find...

If it is the HBV then it can be made better or worse by setting the climate control on both sides to HI or LO  :y

Great tip on high and low heater settings, everything under control in Hi. I'm a lot more confident I can make to SOS on Thursday.  Appreciate your advise DG  :y :y


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Omega General Help / Re: Front hubs.
« on: 28 July 2020, 14:22:08 »
That should be easy to find...

If it is the HBV then it can be made better or worse by setting the climate control on both sides to HI or LO  :y..

Thanks for that great tip on Hi and low heater settings DG. Low leaks like a sieve from Hbv, high barely a drip. Took down the M1 to staples corner, and back to Watford. At least I can get the motor to Sereks on Thursday  :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Front hubs.
« on: 27 July 2020, 20:57:58 »
I suppose it's just me guys. I bought genuine Vx Mv6 front springs and shocks some years ago, which weren't cheap. 2 years ago Serek fitted new wish bones with poly bushes and a Vx brake discs. As I'm due to visit him this Thursday for a water leak issue, possibly Hbv if I can make it to Huntingdon. I thought while I'm there let's get the Mot advisory for play in NSF bearing sorted. I need to delve deeper on water leak, a litre of water in 10 miles is not good :(

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Omega General Help / Re: Front hubs.
« on: 27 July 2020, 19:01:10 »
My IT skills are appalling  :-[

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Omega General Help / Re: Front hubs.
« on: 27 July 2020, 19:00:15 »
Ebay or your nearest motor factors.

Although if you're only doing that mileage, are they bad enough to warrant changing?

Only ever changed front bearings on one Omega :-\
. It's just me DG, prefer to change both. Mot was an advisory

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Omega General Help / Re: Front hubs.
« on: 27 July 2020, 13:58:38 »
Hi guys is there anywhere I could purchase 2 hubs over a counter before Thursday, at reasonable cost with decent longevity, only cover appox 3k a year.
Cheers  :y

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Omega General Help / Front hubs.
« on: 27 July 2020, 13:53:58 »
Hi guys is there anywhere I could purchase 2 over a counter before Thursday at reasonable cost with decent longevity, only cover approx 3k a year..

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Omega General Help / Re: Secondary fan sensor/switch
« on: 23 July 2020, 12:27:44 »
Cheers guys, that's a big help, least now I know what to order for the secondary switch. apologies for late reply. Dickie stomach  :-[

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Omega General Help / Secondary fan sensor/switch
« on: 22 July 2020, 15:32:22 »
Hi guys, can someone confirm is the connector wiring block to lower fan switch on rad, circular, I can only see the upper fan temperature sensor/switch which is rectangular, I've tested this and all fans are good, I just can't see the lower one as I want to replace both.

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Omega General Help / Re: Still Trading
« on: 03 July 2020, 16:57:31 »
Nope, not ones I've been told to get. All fans are running but noticed after checking relays all 3 kick in, b4 this only 2 front auxiliary would come on, at sometimes around 98 but has been going 105 deg recently. With main fan coming in now with the other 2 at 105 deg, also although now working it's definitely not full speed..

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