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I should have also said, X85 and X86 are also fully home (both engine ECU plugs), as are the cable from the ECU box to the battery terminal...

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Omega General Help / 2.6 - No Gear Selector Lights / Dead TCM?
« on: 05 June 2023, 11:43:04 »
Hi Folks, hope everyone is well. Just a quick query if I may please.

I am almost certain I have missed something really stupid, and I've not investigated in any great detail due to running out of time, and having to go on a short notice trip abroad, today. It's one of those things that I decided to walk away from, because if I look at it with a fresh head, I'll probably spot the problem straight away!

But, I won't get chance to look before the weekend, so I thought I'd instigate a discussion in the meantime, which may give me some ideas.

Background (you'll see in a moment why this is relevent) - in September I bought a 2.6 (2002 model) unseen from Arsebook marketplace. Cheap enough that I didn't care if it blew up on the way home. 98k miles, some faded paint and a dent in a rear door, but otherwise excellent condition.

The first 60 miles of the drive home were uneventful. I noticed that the 1-2 gearchange was a bit more pronounced than the others (although not rough) but nothing else stood out. After then, the battery charging light started to illuminate - first, dimly, but got brighter and brighter. Then, the dash lit up like a Christmas tree - ABS, TC, Engine lights, I can't recall exactly which ones, but it was like blackpool illuminations.

The engine kept running, though, so I ran the gauntlet and parked up in a safe place about 10 miles from home.

The next day, I fitted a fresh battery. It started up, but the charging light was still firmly on. A multimeter across the battery showed it was not charging at all. Whilst I don't believe in co-incidences, it was fine for the first 60 miles, so I can only assume the alternator threw in the towel half way home. I also noticed some small brown deposits in the header tank, which were definitely oil contamination, so it looked like the oil cooler was in the very early stages of failing.


I took it off the road at this point and took it to bits to replace cambelt kit, oil cooler kit, water pump, aux belt and tensioner, new alternator, radiator, thermostat, HBV, rocker cover gaskets, spark plugs, oil and filter. I also changed the header tank because the old one was manky and wouldn't clean very well. I disconnected all of the engine loom to do the work, apart from the connections under the car (gearbox and lambdas).

Yesterday I finally got it all finished. The engine runs very sweetly indeed and I'm pleased - but there is a small problem.

I noticed the engine light (with the spanner) and the TC lights were illuminated. A stop and restart, and they soon came back. I then noticed that there were NO lights at all, illuminated on the gear selector area. For example, if it's in park, there would be an orange light next to P. There is nothing at all there. Sport and winter mode don't work, so it appears the Transmission is in limp mode (which it wasn't before).

Interestingly, the temperature gauge on the dahsboard also isn't working, and I am certain the spade connector is correctly home.

Obviously, I need to read the codes / see what can be seen on live data, but I didn't have time to configure the laptop last night.

Things I have checked:

Following plugs, all securely home (reseated to be sure):

Selector switch
Both plugs to the gearbox, the square one in the front sump, and round one to the rear.
Speed sensor at rear of gearbox.
All lambdas, in correct connectors.
(none of the above was disturbed during the work).

I can also confirm the following connectors are firmly home and correctly connected:

Crank Sensor
Cam Sensor
Both Coil Packs
Both Knock Sensors
CTS
Carbon Valve
Fuel Injectors
Throttle Body DBW connector
MAF
Both Rams
Auxialiary coolant pumps
All radiator sensors

The three round connectors by the battery were my prime suspect, I have taken apart, double and triple checked them. They are clean, and securely home, all with a satisfying click.

I've also checked F6, (80 amp TCM fuse in the engine bay) which is intact.

The body earths under the battery tray - present and correct (and tight)

I have also checked that the battery terminals are secure, and that all of the smaller cables that connect to them, are correctly affixed (I compared it to my 3.2, they are all there, and correctly home).

It's almost as if the TCM is completely dead / doesn't have power.

I will plug in the poor mans Tech2 and see what it's telling me if anything, but I would be grateful for any ideas in the meantime :y

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Yessss! Where’s that please :y

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Don’t need manifolds / cams - just the bare heads (plus camshaft caps)

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Just on the offchance - does anyone please have a set of late v6 heads for sale, or even more unlikely, does anyone have any inlet valves kicking around?

I get a feeling my new project is going to need 12 of ‘em ……

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General Car Chat / Re: Bought another
« on: 30 May 2023, 11:46:09 »
I’ve not yet quite finished the 2.6 project …. And now I’ve bought another Omega!

A 2003, 3.2 V6 came up on Facebook marketplace. Only a few miles from me.

Owner seems a very genuine guy. He said “the water pump pulley broke, I replaced the pulley and unit, but checked the cambelt and it had slipped / sheared teeth or similar.

Plan is to attempt a fix. Will do head-off work if needs be although it’s slow progress with my back. It’s had a lot of work including new sills for last MOT. 

Will be making every effort to get it running again, would be criminal to break a 3.2 if it can be fixed.

£500. Can’t loose and will enjoy the summer tinkering now the 2.6 is almost done.

I’ll have to sell one of them in due course. Can’t keep two. Tempted to keep the 2.6, it’s not so good paint wise, but mechanically I’ve replaced everything imaginable under the Bonnet!

Wouldnt happen to be the silver elite estate by chance would it?

No, it’s a saloon. Although it is an Elite  8)

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General Car Chat / Bought another
« on: 24 May 2023, 15:24:37 »
I’ve not yet quite finished the 2.6 project …. And now I’ve bought another Omega!

A 2003, 3.2 V6 came up on Facebook marketplace. Only a few miles from me.

Owner seems a very genuine guy. He said “the water pump pulley broke, I replaced the pulley and unit, but checked the cambelt and it had slipped / sheared teeth or similar.

Plan is to attempt a fix. Will do head-off work if needs be although it’s slow progress with my back. It’s had a lot of work including new sills for last MOT. 

Will be making every effort to get it running again, would be criminal to break a 3.2 if it can be fixed.

£500. Can’t loose and will enjoy the summer tinkering now the 2.6 is almost done.

I’ll have to sell one of them in due course. Can’t keep two. Tempted to keep the 2.6, it’s not so good paint wise, but mechanically I’ve replaced everything imaginable under the Bonnet!

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General Discussion Area / Re: What has P*ssed you off today?
« on: 15 May 2023, 08:26:41 »
Oh. And Euro Crap Parts. They have also pissed me off. I ordered some brake discs and pads this afternoon. Went to collect them. Arrived at the store at 16:02. "Sorry, mate, we closed at 4, can't serve you till Monday". Fick off, I've done a 60 mile round trip so I can have these today  >:(

I get it's not the spotty yoof's fault, I suppose the tills automatically shut down / are cashed up at 1600 on the dot. But it's still bloody annoying. Almost as annoying as a 4pm closing time (on a weekend, which is when most people want to fix their cars).....  ;D
I suspect you know Sunday trading laws better than most ;)

Sorry my post wasn’t clear. It was a Saturday.

Actually I haven’t got a bloody clue about trading laws  :P - I’ve spent the past few years dealing with quite a specific arena of work :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: What has P*ssed you off today?
« on: 14 May 2023, 05:23:27 »
Oh. And Euro Crap Parts. They have also pissed me off. I ordered some brake discs and pads this afternoon. Went to collect them. Arrived at the store at 16:02. "Sorry, mate, we closed at 4, can't serve you till Monday". Fick off, I've done a 60 mile round trip so I can have these today  >:(

I get it's not the spotty yoof's fault, I suppose the tills automatically shut down / are cashed up at 1600 on the dot. But it's still bloody annoying. Almost as annoying as a 4pm closing time (on a weekend, which is when most people want to fix their cars).....  ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: What has P*ssed you off today?
« on: 14 May 2023, 05:17:47 »
Reversed into a passing place on a single track road, to let a vehicle coming the other way through. It was an obvious, courteous and helpful gesture on my part, on a narrow, winding road - and the pr*ck coming the other way couldn't be bothered to raise a hand to say thanks, and drove through as if he owned the road.

Middle aged guy who really should have more manners.

They cost nothing, and I hate such arrogance and rudeness. Why are some people SO entitled  >:(

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General Car Chat / Re: £4,000 Omega GLS?
« on: 28 April 2023, 13:51:36 »
I cant understand the obsession with low mileage.
Cars that are rarely used suffer all kinds of problems that cars with plenty of miles, but well looked after dont.  ???

Yep …..

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General Car Chat / £4,000 Omega GLS?
« on: 28 April 2023, 02:07:09 »
Omega GLS
Almost 22 years old
Peeling lacquer
Advisories for corrosion
No cambelt history
Auto gearbox is “jumpy”

A bargain at just under 4 grand  ::)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155521537244?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cCBBP4DUSA6&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=s6lrribar9s&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Based on this, I might sell mine for £10k and go on holiday to Mexico  :D

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General Car Chat / Re: L322 Rangie Problem
« on: 25 April 2023, 06:20:39 »
Do Lucas still produce the wiring?  :D
I think the early L322s had the 7 series electrics (hence its extra issues), and the BMW 4.4 incontinent lump.  I mean, just imagine, combining 1990s Range Rover reliability with BMW reliability, they never thought that one through ;D

My 4.4 v8 BMW lump is bulletproof.

I’ve had it 5 years (ish). The car has done 180k.

It’s only “mildly” incontinent. It leaks oil but not enough to require a top up in 3,000 miles.

It uses a half of pint of coolant a month. Has done ever since I’ve owned it, never got worse. Never been able to find it.

Pulls like a train and sounds divine.

Only probs I had in 5 years are:

Gearbox was going to fail safe mode on hot days or when driven hard (2018). I found the cooler was blocked, so replaced that, and the ATF. It’s been smooth as silk for 5 years and never misbehaved again.

Water pump fell to bits (2018) - changed it myself

Suspension airbag blew (2019) - changed it myself along with all front suspension.

Rear wishbones were rotten and front wheel bearing rough (2020) - that was a Serek job!

Brake lights were coming on when the car was parked (2022) - that believe it or not, was a faulty battery! Obviously fixed myself.

In my 39 years on the planet, I’ve had this Rangie longer than any other car, and I absolutely love it.

It runs on LPG just like it does on petrol. Can’t tel a jot of difference all the way to the red-line. And I’ve never touched the gas install - never even changed the filters on it  :-[ :-[

I bloody love my 21 year old V8 Rangie and I want to get her up to scratch this summer with some TLC.

I doubt my kids will ever have a 15mpg petrol V8 as a daily driver!





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General Discussion Area / Re: Going to Spain and driving
« on: 18 April 2023, 22:08:23 »
I find myself near Torrevieja quite a lot. Have extended family there :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Issue with timing belt marks
« on: 18 April 2023, 22:07:00 »
I've always gone clockwise on all setups. Has always worked for me - just have to fit the lower right idler last.

My preferred technique is to start at crank - run up to tensioner (leaving what looks like a tooth too much slack, but it actually itsn't) route over cams 1-2, through the middle idler, again not keeping it too tight, and then routing across 3-4. I then find you can slot the lower idler in at a slight angle, straighten it up and then insert the bolt :y

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