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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Poor headlights, 2001 2.2DTI
« on: 14 November 2018, 15:52:53 »
The bulbs are regular 55W H1-s, alternator is also fine. As i mentioned before, i measured a 0,4V voltage drop on the bulbs connector and about 0,2V on the fuse.Thats a bit too much. It seems like something is causing some extra resistance in  the circuit...

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Poor headlights, 2001 2.2DTI
« on: 13 November 2018, 16:23:42 »
Hi! The projector headlights with H1 bulbs are "leaving me in the dark". I measured a 0,4V voltage drop on those H1-s. Also the back of the bulb gets so hot, that it fries the connector and its plastic cover. Same story on both sides. Could someone please help me with a wiring diagram , so i could get to the bottom of this?  :-\   

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  When i bought my Omega a few years back, the reverse lights didŽnt always come on when they were supposed to, here`s how i solved it.During the summer, the lights came on with a small delay, maybe a second,in the winter however it took a while longer.Did the usual ofcourse, checked the fuse and replaced the switch. All the same.So i grinded my headgears a bit and figured out what was the problem.It was the aluminum washer between the gearbox and the switch,it was too thin for some reason.Switch just sat too deep in the gearbox. I replaced the washer with a 0,5mm thicker copper washer and all was ok.Hope it was helpful.  :)

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Omega General Help / Re: 2.2 DTI injection pump VP44
« on: 09 February 2015, 21:07:25 »
No joy so far, the car is still in limp mode. Starts good, stops good.
Faultcodes:

P1590-008 Engine speed signal too high (brand new Bosch crank sensor)
P0400-005 Exhaust gas recirculation flow malfunction
P1631-00a Injection pump error 1

Sometimes when i start the engine the fault dissapears and the car drives good, but only until i stop the engine and put the ignition on again, then the fault always reappears. :(

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Hi everyone!
« on: 07 January 2015, 21:24:13 »
Hi & Welcome to the OOF. Happy 2015 to you. Oh dear! have you already left the building..... ;) :y

"You see, pal: Elvis can't read a contract. All he knows is: No Ferrari, no rides with the top down."   8) 8)

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Omega General Help / Re: 2.2 DTI injection pump VP44
« on: 07 January 2015, 21:15:49 »
The code means that the wires from senzor located inside the pump is in short his wires from heat. the sensor is responsible with quantity fuel to be equal with pedal acceleration.

Thats a good info man , thanks! Could it be the transistor in the pumps ECU thats causing this? The one, that gets changed here?    https://www.drive2.ru/l/2817856/

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: New to OOF
« on: 07 January 2015, 21:03:22 »
Welcome!  :y

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Omega General Help / 2.2 DTI injection pump VP44
« on: 06 January 2015, 16:46:23 »
Hi!  I have bit of a problem, iŽv been "limping" around with my omega for a few days now. The lilŽyellow light is on and iŽm the slowest man on the road. Diagnostic device gave me a faultcode  : P1631-00A. About P1631 Autodata says this: Fuel injection pump control module defective, wiring open circuit/ short to positive.  What could the 00A part of the code mean ? If anyone has a word of advice, dont hold yourself back.  :)

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Newbie Welcome Area / Hi everyone!
« on: 05 January 2015, 22:09:17 »
IŽv been reading this forum for quite some time now but when my omega is acting up on me , its time to ask some questions. Have a good 2015-th everybody!

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