Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: portomega on 01 May 2010, 13:46:24
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Well the time has come to say goodbye to the Vauxhall Omega :( after 4 of them,and although alot of problems lol, it has been fun but im going to the dark side of the Blue Oval and a 2003 Mondeo Zetec S 130bhp diesel :). Thanks to everyone that helped on here with all the problems over the past year or two and good luck to all the omegas and omega owners out there :y :y :y
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Good luck to you mate, and hope you have a trouble free experiance with your mondie, for all the bad press they get they do make good cars. Dont be a stranger on here though, your knowledge on miggys will always be needed for the future.
Gary.
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thanks, i'll pop back now and then to see how the world of Omegas is doing lol see if vauxhall have seen sense and started to remake them ;D
if this works, heres a pic of the new motor :) not to bad for a Ford :y
(http://i43.tinypic.com/t7lo5g.jpg)
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My brother has a mondie and as far as i know the only probs that this model suffers are seized rear calipers and rear suspension arm bushes. you will know when they need replacing by a loud knocking.
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i have heard the main problem with the mondeo is suspension issues :-/ but been told as far as the engine goes, especially the diesels they are pretty bullet proof :y well i hope so anyway! lol
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engines are good,regular oil changes will keep it that way.nice looking car :y
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never actually owned a diesel before, do you change the oil more often or less often than you would with a petrol? :-/ plus got to get used to driving a manual again lol after 5 years of autos! what was it the instructor used to say? " find the bite find the bite!" :D
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Change the oil every 4/5 thou, this will keep the engine in top conditon, you could also change more often if you wish. :y
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All the best in Ford land!! ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)
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Hi,
You will find a lot more road noise then the Omega - mainly coming from the rear.
There is also a good Mondeo Forum - & I suggest that you do your research on EGR failure from 60k onwards and also "injector reprogramming".
Good luck
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i have heard the main problem with the mondeo is suspension issues :-/ but been told as far as the engine goes, especially the diesels they are pretty bullet proof :y well i hope so anyway! lol
My workmate has got the same model but petrol.
He had a puncture on the front, got the tyre replaced.
Next day the the spring on the strut broke wrecking the new tyre. Garage man we have had quite a few like this, it weakens the spring. He did have it stood overnight with a flat tyre on the car. :(
So beware of this if you get a puncture, get it checked.
I like the diesel Mondeo, supposed to very economical, and good towcars. :y
Mick ;)
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Good luck with the Ford - nice looking motor for a medium sized car. :y
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all the best :y :y
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We had one of them on a 51 plate when it was 6 months old, exactly the same, even the colour but ours was the 2.5 Duratec V6
Lovely car, bit bland inside but nice and roomy, V6 flew but mpg lower than our 2.6 Omega gives now
Careful with the wheels though, ours started to lose their lacquer after 18 months.......
Well worth a shot, and best of luck
:y
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be aware some of those tdci engines have injector issues
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thanks :y although im getting worried now by the list of problems you guys have started listing lol :o :-? :-/ dont knwo if any one could answer this but.......does anyone know if the TDCi on a 03 plate is a timing belt or chain engine? and is it true chains dont need to be changed and generally last the life of the engine?
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thanks :y although im getting worried now by the list of problems you guys have started listing lol :o :-? :-/ dont knwo if any one could answer this but.......does anyone know if the TDCi on a 03 plate is a timing belt or chain engine? and is it true chains dont need to be changed and generally last the life of the engine?
they are chain drive and there is no recommended replacement interval
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sounds good to me :y
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http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/ford/mondeo-iii-2000/?section=bad
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really worried now about this car im buying lol after reading that link!!!!!!!!!!! :-/ :-/ :o :o although it has done 92k and all the problem listed seem to occure when its at lower miles so maybe they've been sorted already :-/
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I would not worry too much about the link above,I had a look at there comments for the omega and it would put a lot of people off
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well the garage just rung today and said it failed the MOT on the rear bushes so thank god i made sure they put a new mot on before buying it lol picking it up saturday now so looks like a few more days of omega motoring to enjoy :y