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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: wigan pier on 06 September 2006, 07:15:45
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Hi,
I am at last about to start work on my omega (had it since the start of the year :-[) it's an r reg cdx 2.5..now I have some time at last I can sort things out...trust me being a truck driver away a lot does not give you much free time!..
anyway to the info I need...now I have had time to look at the car..it needs the cam covers doing I now have all the bit's for that job..it also needs a spare wheel ..are they all space savers?
..it also is missing the cam belt cover? looks like it might have been done? everything down there is very clean..but I will renew the cam belt kit!
also between the front seats in the rear there appears to be a switch panal? missing under the rear vents there are 2 plugs so I assume it's not a lighter ?..you might wonder why I did not notice these things before I bought it..the truth being I had 24 hours to decide and I only viewd it at night..but it was silly cheap..so I thought it's worth a go even if I spend a few hundered on it..my wife also loved it (so I had no option ;D)...anyway time is now on my side so the work starts...(my share of continental work is over for a few weeks :)) so if anyone has any answers to my questions I would be very greatfull!
Cheers Gord.
Ps I got quoted £20/25 for a spare alloy standard cdx with a half decent tyre the only problem is getting it off the car as they don't have the tool to remove the centre plate!...
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The two plugs at the rear could be for heated rear seats switches?
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Not sure why it would be 2 plugs, but on my CDX there is a cigar lighter underneath the rear seat vents.
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Theres a ciggy lighter, and loom for heated rear seats...
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I think you should have a green block and grey block or green block and yellow block cant remember 100% these are for the rear seat switches, and there should be the connector for the centre lighter
This is similar to what I have in mine minus the fancy lights.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/OMEGA-HEATED-REAR-SEAT-ELECTRIC-SWITCHES-BLUE-LEDS_W0QQitemZ300023804813QQihZ020QQcategoryZ10404QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Theres a ciggy lighter, and loom for heated rear seats...
Yep spot on there is a black and a green plug (seats I assume) and the connections for the lighter..do all cdx's have heated rear seats ?? or is the loom standard on all omegas?
Cheers Gord.
PS Does anyone know where I can get a timing belt cover from? mine is missing..all the scrappys around here only seem to have 2 litre or diesel omegas in.
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Only Elites have heated seats as standard, though a few CDX do seem to have the option.
I believe the loom is standard up to the point of the switches, but wiring to actual seats missing if not fitted...
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Only Elites have heated seats as standard, though a few CDX do seem to have the option.
I believe the loom is standard up to the point of the switches, but wiring to actual seats missing if not fitted...
This seems to be the case only I was fortunate to get all the looms/connectors/relays when I fitted my seats.
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Only Elites have heated seats as standard, though a few CDX do seem to have the option.
I believe the loom is standard up to the point of the switches, but wiring to actual seats missing if not fitted...
This seems to be the case only I was fortunate to get all the looms/connectors/relays when I fitted my seats.
Thanks for that guys....can anyone tell me what size torx I will need to do the cam cover gaskets ?
Cheers Gord.
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hi have you seen this might be waht your after ;)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-FRONT-TIMING-COVER-V6_W0QQitemZ250026715501QQihZ015QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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hi have you seen this might be waht your after ;)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-FRONT-TIMING-COVER-V6_W0QQitemZ250026715501QQihZ015QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for that!
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Mine has a steel wheel as spare, not a space saver.
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Mine has a steel wheel as spare, not a space saver.
So does mine now ;)
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From what I remember, a 16" alloy to match the car does not fit in the spare wheel space, whcih is why there is usually a 15" steel wheel for a spare. Not a space saver by todays standards, but slightly smaller none the less.