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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Jim Bob2 on 15 January 2007, 18:57:51

Title: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Jim Bob2 on 15 January 2007, 18:57:51
My MID is showing a constant 99.99 mpg for instantaneous fuel consumption, the rev counter is not working at all and the TC light is on all the time.(TC is not working) :(. These all cropped up at the same time. I could'nt find the problem so took it to a main dealer who I thought would make short work of it once connected up to the diagnostics but no.They spent 2 hours on it, nothing showed up on there computer and were about to take the dash out. They did'nt seem to know what they were looking for so I stopped them before I needed to take out a 2nd mortgage :'(.
Its been like this for a year now and now the engine management light has just come on >:(. This is driving me mad.
Heeeeeeeelp!!
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: TheBoy on 15 January 2007, 19:05:18
paperclip the engine eml.

The TC problem may well be ABS ECU, but if light is on, should be able to read code via Tech2. If no codes, use Tech2 to control light on and off - if light doesn't respond properly, check wiring to bulb (in case someone has done the dirty), but most likely ABS ECU. Esp if 98 onwards.
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: tunnie on 15 January 2007, 19:05:25
Hi & welcome to the forum!

hummm thats a strange one.

not too sure how to help you, but someone will be along soon to help  :y
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: tunnie on 15 January 2007, 19:06:47
ooops 7 seconds too late  ;D
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Markjay on 16 January 2007, 18:13:41
I don't think it's fair that tunnie is getting a post count just for saying he can't actually help, and then another one for being too late about it!  :(
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Markjay on 16 January 2007, 18:14:28
Not fair at all!  ;D
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Jim Bob2 on 16 January 2007, 18:17:49
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paperclip the engine eml.

The TC problem may well be ABS ECU, but if light is on, should be able to read code via Tech2. If no codes, use Tech2 to control light on and off - if light doesn't respond properly, check wiring to bulb (in case someone has done the dirty), but most likely ABS ECU. Esp if 98 onwards.

Thanks for the ideas. The ABS still works fine. The vauxhall main dealer used tech 2 to no avail hence the general hunting around for clues. Any ideas on the rev counter and fuel readout? The average fuel consumption still works fine.
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Markjay on 16 January 2007, 18:17:54
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My MID is showing a constant 99.99 mpg for instantaneous fuel consumption, the rev counter is not working at all and the TC light is on all the time.(TC is not working) :(. These all cropped up at the same time. I could'nt find the problem so took it to a main dealer who I thought would make short work of it once connected up to the diagnostics but no.They spent 2 hours on it, nothing showed up on there computer and were about to take the dash out. They did'nt seem to know what they were looking for so I stopped them before I needed to take out a 2nd mortgage :'(.
Its been like this for a year now and now the engine management light has just come on >:(. This is driving me mad.
Heeeeeeeelp!!

Is the ABS light on as well? TC and ABS are linked to same unit.

Engine management light could be another problem, so while the TC may have not registered a fault code, the EML might... worth trying to read the fault codes again.

Someone will know if the papaer clip test is still applicable for 1999 cars, if not then you may need to invest in a cheap code reader...



Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Jim Bob2 on 16 January 2007, 18:23:35
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My MID is showing a constant 99.99 mpg for instantaneous fuel consumption, the rev counter is not working at all and the TC light is on all the time.(TC is not working) :(. These all cropped up at the same time. I could'nt find the problem so took it to a main dealer who I thought would make short work of it once connected up to the diagnostics but no.They spent 2 hours on it, nothing showed up on there computer and were about to take the dash out. They did'nt seem to know what they were looking for so I stopped them before I needed to take out a 2nd mortgage :'(.
Its been like this for a year now and now the engine management light has just come on >:(. This is driving me mad.
Heeeeeeeelp!!

Is the ABS light on as well? TC and ABS are linked to same unit.

Engine management light could be another problem, so while the TC may have not registered a fault code, the EML might... worth trying to read the fault codes again.

Someone will know if the papaer clip test is still applicable for 1999 cars, if not then you may need to invest in a cheap code reader...

No the ABS light is not on and they work fine.

Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: TheBoy on 16 January 2007, 18:48:13
Did he use the tech2 to manually control the lights?
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Jim Bob2 on 16 January 2007, 18:55:10
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Did he use the tech2 to manually control the lights?

That I'm not sure of.
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: TheBoy on 16 January 2007, 18:56:22
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Did he use the tech2 to manually control the lights?

That I'm not sure of.
I've seen a couple of failed ECUs now where the only failure is the light is stuck on...
Title: Re: MID , Rev counter , TC problems
Post by: Jim Bob2 on 16 January 2007, 19:04:27
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Did he use the tech2 to manually control the lights?

That I'm not sure of.
I've seen a couple of failed ECUs now where the only failure is the light is stuck on...
It just seems to me that all the faults(exept engine management light) are connected, because they all appeared on start up after the car had been unused for a week.