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Messages - Figureman52

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Omega General Help / Re: Replacement Radiator
« on: 17 June 2023, 07:18:00 »
Mine is an auto.

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Omega General Help / Replacement Radiator
« on: 16 June 2023, 20:17:55 »
Hi, can anyone advise a good place to buy a replacement radiator for my 2.6 please.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Hey TB.
« on: 02 January 2023, 18:11:27 »
Ukrainian Christmas Eve is 6th January, 12th night 19th Jan. So they should be kept going till then to show our support.  :y ;D

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Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted / K22 Relay Wanted
« on: 04 September 2022, 12:02:14 »
Has anyone got one of these please, mines not pulling in when I put 12v on the coil.

Thanks

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Omega General Help / Relay K22
« on: 02 September 2022, 14:41:25 »
Can anyone tell me what this relay does, and would it stop the air con compressor from working if it failed?

Thanks.

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General Car Chat / Re: Astra Door Microswitch
« on: 24 May 2022, 18:23:13 »
Well, the car unlocked itself about 5 minutes after I locked it without this switch being connected!

Looks like a trip to the breakers then.

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General Car Chat / Re: Astra Door Microswitch
« on: 23 May 2022, 19:35:04 »
This is the switch.


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General Car Chat / Astra Door Microswitch
« on: 23 May 2022, 18:29:39 »
Help please. SWMBO's 1997 Astra Mk3 has started unlocking itself randomly and sometimes not locking all the doors. I am assuming it is the microswitch. I have removed it to get a replacement, the number seems to be Burgess 29/97 but I cant find a reference for this on the Web. Can anyone give me any pointer where I might get a suitable replacement.

Thank you.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Well, come on, let's do Ukraine
« on: 10 March 2022, 22:31:53 »
SWMBO, whose father was Ukrainian says Key-iv

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Omega General Help / Re: Failure To Turn Over.
« on: 10 March 2022, 16:24:22 »
Starter Motor replaced and all is good again. :) :)
Off to the bank to arrange a mortgage to fill the tank. ::) ::)

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Omega General Help / Re: Failure To Turn Over.
« on: 09 March 2022, 16:12:10 »
Pretty sure it's the Starter motor/solonoid. Got a mobile mechanic coming to sort it tomorrow. Would do it myself but don't think the knees will take it at the moment. ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: Failure To Turn Over.
« on: 21 February 2022, 20:10:37 »
I shall certainly try the wood trick,
I shall check for 12v at the large connector.
If I check for 12v at the small connector presumably I will only get 12v if I turn the key to position 3, assuming the feed from the ignition barrel via the auto selector is intact?

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Omega General Help / Failure To Turn Over.
« on: 21 February 2022, 15:17:13 »
Car started easily yesterday morning, drove about half mile to in laws house and stopped normally. On leaving tried to start, the demister fan was running on full so could not hear anything from the engine but car did not start.

All the regular light on the dash were showing as they would when turning on the ignition to position 2 but on turning to position 3 nothing happens.

Nothing dims, the headlights are still bright, I can't hear any clicking from the starter, just the usual buzzing from under the bonnet as things adjust.

Looking through posts on here I have tried putting 12v on the small solenoid connection direct from the battery whilst in neutral with the ignition in position 2 but still nothing.

Any advice would be most welcome.

Thank you.

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Omega General Help / Re: Air Conditioning Compressor
« on: 06 October 2021, 15:08:02 »
LC0112G:

So if I was to do what you suggested ( Which I didn't do Greta. ::)) and if I were to hear the escaping gas, the the problem is either the pressure switch, the actual connection to the clutch, including the possibility of a broken wire, or the clutch itself.

I did not suggest you did that - I explicitly said you should NOT do that. ::)

But the answer to the question is yes, some kind of electrical, wire or connector problem.


My apologies  ;D

So a good place to start would be to pull the plug off the pressure switch, bridge the contacts on the plug for a couple of seconds and if the compressor starts then the problem must be with the switch?

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