Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Erthe on 31 January 2007, 17:14:22
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Having had an omega for the last 3 years and having paid countless repair bills for sensors and other bits and pieces (most of which meant absolutley nothing to me...and probably cost me more than it should) I ended up with my poor omega sat in the driveway whilst I drove around in a £100 rust bucket.
Needless to say I was gutted :(
I accidentally wandered across OOF whilst sat looking to find an engine or even another omega and decided (after reading many interesting and helpful posts) to make a post myself and ask for some help.
I was amazed by the near immediate responce and the great advice that I got...in the end I have my omega back up and running and for less than what my local garage would have charged me for just telling me why my EML was on hehe
I just want to say THANKS!!! to those that helped me...much appreciated guys.
I may not say much in here, but rest assured that I surf here every night....should I be worried? and enjopy the banter that makes this forum a great place to be.
:)
Dave
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No problem....
With your fault did you actualy change a valve?, was it seen to be faulty?, was the missfire still there after?
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Thats why it's the best forum
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Thats why it's the best forum
I second that :y
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Glad you got it sorted :y
Feel free to join in the usual banter if you want. If you prefer to stay quiet, thats fine too. The main thing is we keep our Omegas running happily, and keep rip off garages/dealers unhappy :)
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Join in anytime you like Dave - The Boy loves to ramble on and with nearly 7777 posts he needs someone to talk to. ;D
TB - By ramble on I mean provide outstanding levels of useful information coupled with friendly banter. ;)
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TB - By ramble on I mean provide outstanding levels of useful information coupled with friendly banter. ;)
Strangely, I thought thats what you meant ;)
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Marks...yeah, was a dodgy valve but replaced that :)
Now I have lots of niggling little things to get on and do, all of which seem to have plenty of info on the site. Maybe now my omega will get a little more of the TLC it deserves :)
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Good to hear Dave, that's the great thing about this forum - good knowledgeable advice and a bit of friendly banter. :y