Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Toledodude1973 on 08 November 2013, 16:58:31
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Finally got around to fitting new SL shocks which all went great following the guide,the old shocks were both quite rusty with one leaking. However as most Mig owners know 1 fault sorted normally means another is not far away. The central locking on the drivers door sometimes works but mostly fails or just moves a little, does this mean motor is dead or is it failing from somewhere central? Any help appreciated thanks
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Drivers door solenoid failing :'(
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Is it fairly easy job and can anyone confirm part number please
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Is it fairly easy job and can anyone confirm part number please
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90504.0 (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90504.0) :y
Over to our man in Bristol for pic/part number...
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Thanks Al ,Having a 2002 model part no.90493702 from the guide would stll be correct yes? any idea of cost now , was 30/40 back in 2006 ,any tips on fitting would be great thanks
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I might have one in my shed.Will have a look tomorrow. :y
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Thanks Albs , seems to be behaving itself again but will let you know if it fails again :( So please don't look too hard just yet mate, cheers paul
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Oops forgot to say is that the right part number for a drivers side 2002 motor?
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Oops forgot to say is that the right part number for a drivers side 2002 motor?
Yep
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Thanks Rob i knew the numbers guru would come up trumps :y
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Found two but the part number on both is 90493703 - I presume they are rears then ?
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Thanks Albs back to Rob for numbers of rears :)thankyou
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Found two but the part number on both is 90493703 - I presume they are rears then ?
Yep
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thanks for numbers Rob , i'll go down the GM route any idea of cost anyone?front central locking motor
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http://www.vauxhall-car-parts.co.uk/cgi-bin/ss001234.pl?page=search&SS=90493702&PR=-1&TB=O&ACTION=Go%21