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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: jaunty on 10 February 2016, 17:40:04

Title: vauxhall omega
Post by: jaunty on 10 February 2016, 17:40:04
hi my hubby has a vauxhall omega 3 litre petrol. it is chugging on low revs. he has had the crankshaft sensor, petrol filer, and spark plugs all changed. but it hasn't cured the problem anybody any ideas what could be up with it. ps when he puts the boot down it runs perfectly
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: TheBoy on 10 February 2016, 18:34:37
Any stored codes (paperclip test)?

Any live data facilities?
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: jaunty on 10 February 2016, 18:47:47
the diagnostic test showed a faulty crankshaft sensor he put a new one in that he got from a vauxhall garage it didi,t cure the problem
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: TheBoy on 10 February 2016, 18:49:28
the diagnostic test showed a faulty crankshaft sensor he put a new one in that he got from a vauxhall garage it didi,t cure the problem
Any codes now?

Also, do you have any live data capability? If so, BLMs for idle? Should be about 120-135 for both banks.
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: jaunty on 11 February 2016, 12:01:04
no codes now
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 11 February 2016, 13:15:53

Could you give us a little more clue as regards 'chugging'? If its a misfire then HTs and DIS pack next port of call... was there any mention of oil in the plugwells when the sparks were changed? Wouldn't be the first time someone missed it.
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: jaunty on 11 February 2016, 22:23:41
it is misfiring when starting off but if you accelerate hard it is grand
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: Broomies Mate on 11 February 2016, 23:00:23
Pull the plug leads and see if there is water/oil in the plug wells.
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: Bojan on 12 February 2016, 07:26:34
+1 on plugs/leads/DIS pack, or oil/water in plugwels.
When I had oil in plugwels (broken camcover seals) and, consequently, poor leads, my experience was -> missfire when accelerating in low revs (below 2000rpm), and quite fine on higher revs.