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« on: 30 October 2007, 19:58:58 »

hello all! the trip computer on my omega does not work and was wondering if there is any way to fix it! the problems are as follows

1, check coolant level is displayed  (coolant is full)
2, check headlight and tail light  (both fine too)
3, digital speedo does not work


any ideas please, cheers, gary!! ;)
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Re: computer display
« Reply #1 on: 30 October 2007, 20:03:43 »

ps, is the standard radio meant to be displayed there? as its not on my car?? ;)
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Re: computer display
« Reply #2 on: 30 October 2007, 20:13:46 »

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hello all! the trip computer on my omega does not work and was wondering if there is any way to fix it! the problems are as follows

1, check coolant level is displayed  (coolant is full)
2, check headlight and tail light  (both fine too)
3, digital speedo does not work


any ideas please, cheers, gary!! ;)

Gary, you say your trip computer isn't working, do you mean nothing is working when you press the end of the windscreen wiper stick?
1/ Check Coolant is displayed but reservoir is full........ there have been a few guys on here over the past few weeks with that same question, there is a sensor inside the reservoir bottle that may not be working properly.
2/ Check Tail/Headlights is displayed...... check all the tail light bulbs mate, there are two each side :y
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Re: computer display
« Reply #3 on: 30 October 2007, 20:22:31 »

the swich works but nothing really works when i select it if you know what i mean (the digi speedo says 39mph when im doing 100mph is an example) :y
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Re: computer display
« Reply #4 on: 30 October 2007, 20:42:21 »

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the swich works but nothing really works when i select it if you know what i mean (the digi speedo says 39mph when im doing 100mph is an example) :y


By the sounds of things the computer display need to be reset (if they can) But check all the sensors they could be playing up as well.
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Re: computer display
« Reply #5 on: 31 October 2007, 07:18:06 »

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the swich works but nothing really works when i select it if you know what i mean (the digi speedo says 39mph when im doing 100mph is an example) :y

You sure that isnt average speed your looking at  :-/ ?

Check coolant as others have said could be dodgy connecter underneath the coolant bottle or the sensor itself......if the later you will need to replace the coolant bottle.....not expensive.

Also check the number plate bulbs for the headlight/taillight message  :y

Is it the original stereo or has someone swapped it for a different make......could be the reason no display
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Re: computer display
« Reply #6 on: 31 October 2007, 09:08:16 »

The only big VX that had a digital speedo was the GSi Carlton, I think, as did some Astra GTE's.

If you mean the 'speed' part on the computer display then thats your average speed, not you actual current speed.

As suggested, reset each of the settings (top button on right stalk).

Check tail light - remember theres also lamps on the boot lid as well as the corner of the wing....

The check coolant warning is also quite common.  Only real cure is a replacement header tank as they cannot be stripped down for cleaning.
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Re: computer display
« Reply #7 on: 31 October 2007, 09:22:22 »

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The only big VX that had a digital speedo was the GSi Carlton, I think, as did some Astra GTE's.

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Broocie!  :o As a copper, you more than anyone should know that the Daddy of recent big Vauxhall cars, the SENATOR, also came with a digital speedo.   ;D  ;D
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Re: computer display
« Reply #8 on: 31 October 2007, 10:19:58 »

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Broocie!  :o As a copper, you more than anyone should know that the Daddy of recent big Vauxhall cars, the SENATOR, also came with a digital speedo.   ;D  ;D

They probably never had the digital speedos in the plod cars though, just calibrated analogue, with more increments.  :-?
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Re: computer display
« Reply #9 on: 31 October 2007, 10:40:45 »

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Whot he said.....

The only Senny's I've driven have been company ones with analogue dials for the calibrated speedo.  I have owned Carlton and Astra with the digi speedo, hence the comment....
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« Reply #10 on: 31 October 2007, 18:17:43 »

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^^^^^^
Whot he said.....

The only Senny's I've driven have been company ones with analogue dials for the calibrated speedo.  I have owned Carlton and Astra with the digi speedo, hence the comment....

I've never owned a Monza, Carlton or Astra but I knew they had digi speedos.  :y  :y  :y  :y


but we're digressing from topic ..... again. ;)
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Re: computer display
« Reply #11 on: 31 October 2007, 18:49:46 »

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hello all! the trip computer on my omega does not work and was wondering if there is any way to fix it! the problems are as follows

1, check coolant level is displayed  (coolant is full)
2, check headlight and tail light  (both fine too)
3, digital speedo does not work


any ideas please, cheers, gary!! ;)

Check coolant is the coolant bottle, there is a sensor inside that has most likely packed up

On start up the Omega will display 'brakelight check' this goes out when the brake pedal is applied, if the warning is coming on at any other time then have a look at the bulbs and consider replacing.

Omegas dont have a digi speedo, the speed on the computer is an average speed, if you reset it on the stalk it will return to zero and then monitor the average speed until next reset

hope that helps
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Re: computer display
« Reply #12 on: 31 October 2007, 20:14:09 »

 :-[its my first omega and i thought that was a digi speedo!!  ;D
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Re: computer display
« Reply #13 on: 31 October 2007, 23:10:15 »

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:-[its my first omega and i thought that was a digi speedo!!  ;D

no worries mate, that's the beauty of this place, lots of help and advice
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