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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Andy A on 17 January 2015, 15:50:26
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Does my 2003 2.2 petrol Omega have the servotronic steering gear?
I find it ultra light after driving a BMW for the last few years and would like to adjust it to feel slightly heaver. Is this possible?
If my Omega doesn't have the Servotronic steering, then what UK models did have it?
Thanks
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I don't think so - V6 only, unless it was an option to be ticked on 2.2's?
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no,every 2.2 i have had including my latest one arent.. :y
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So, no Servotronic on the 2.2's. What a shame.
Thanks both for your help. :y
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So, no Servotronic on the 2.2's. What a shame.
Thanks both for your help. :y
Could be a tyre size/pressure difference compared to the BMW... My 2.2 feels quite heavy compared to my 3.2...
Ok heavy isn't quite the right word, but noticeably different to the point that I wonder if the 3.2 would benefit from not having Servotronic... Purely from a driving point of view though :-\
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There's no servotronic on any 2.2 AFAIK, in that the steering box has a fixed sensitivity, not variable with speed.
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
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Absolutely, definitely only fitted to 6 cylinder models (petrol and diesel), and not an option on 4 pot models
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
Yes, that made a lot of difference to mine. It was a bit over assisted as standard, and turning down the assistance made it much better.
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
Yes, that made a lot of difference to mine. It was a bit over assisted as standard, and turning down the assistance made it much better.
I had to turn mine down to lowest setting as well :y
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
The 3.2 is at it's lowest setting, and at parking speeds it's lighter than the 2.2, even with 245 tyres. It obviously works as intended...Once you start moving, it firms up nicely and the car becomes nice and secure, even in the twisties, whereas the 2.2 is always constantly weighty.
The driving improvement from not having servotronic affects those who regularly exploit the Omegas abilities, as the steering effort does funny things when the wheel speed and road speed don't match and a quarter turn of opposite suddenly becomes over half a turn with no feedback :o
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
Yes, that made a lot of difference to mine. It was a bit over assisted as standard, and turning down the assistance made it much better.
I didn't even know it had 'settings' or is that a Tech 2 thing?
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
Yes, that made a lot of difference to mine. It was a bit over assisted as standard, and turning down the assistance made it much better.
I didn't even know it had 'settings' or is that a Tech 2 thing?
yeah, the latter
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Change from my 3.0 Elite into my XJ-or vice versa-and there is a world of difference!The Omega is very noticeably weightier,although I think over assistance was always a criticism levelled at the XJ.Never felt insecure in either of them though!Can hustle either along quite nicely when the mood takes.
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Absolutely, definitely only fitted to 6 cylinder models (petrol and diesel), and not an option on 4 pot models
Exception to the rule is 2.2DTi Elites :)
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It's so light it's scary at times. Very nice for parking such a large car in tight places though. 8)
Al, have you ever tried using a different setting on your 3.2 Servotronic. If not, might be worth ago, the drive might be better suited.
Yes, that made a lot of difference to mine. It was a bit over assisted as standard, and turning down the assistance made it much better.
I didn't even know it had 'settings' or is that a Tech 2 thing?
ooh, another thing to needlessly tinker with when I get the V6 running! :D
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Absolutely, definitely only fitted to 6 cylinder models (petrol and diesel), and not an option on 4 pot models
Exception to the rule is 2.2DTi Elites :)
Really :o. So that'd be all 2.2 DTi's then?
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Absolutely, definitely only fitted to 6 cylinder models (petrol and diesel), and not an option on 4 pot models
Exception to the rule is 2.2DTi Elites :)
Really :o. So that'd be all 2.2 DTi's then?
Nope just the DTi Elite, The DTi CD Estate we had didn't have servotronic so I presume that the GLS and CDX wouldn't have either.
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Yep, my Dti Elite has it, checked the wiring diagrams to be sure, seems to be more subtle than my 2.5td. Probably on a different/lower setting. It is lighter at lower/parking speeds and firms up at speed but you do have to think about it to notice it, or it may be I have got so used to it over the years!!
I remember when I got my first Omega it felt really odd and I was not so sure I liked it, rather strange in the snow as well.
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Absolutely, definitely only fitted to 6 cylinder models (petrol and diesel), and not an option on 4 pot models
Exception to the rule is 2.2DTi Elites :)
Really :o. So that'd be all 2.2 DTi's then?
Nope just the DTi Elite, The DTi CD Estate we had didn't have servotronic so I presume that the GLS and CDX wouldn't have either.
Shall double check the brochure tomorrow... :y