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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: colinwilliams on 03 June 2007, 17:03:15

Title: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: colinwilliams on 03 June 2007, 17:03:15
Hi guys!
I have a 2.2, petrol, GLS, auto saloon, Feb 2002.

It has developed a water leak and I know where it is from, I just don't know what the part is called!

It is between the bulkhead and the back of the engine, at the top on the drivers side. It is black plastic and has a circular top with what looks like a thin plastic vacuum type pipe coming out of the centre of the top. Underneath this is a thick part hanging down with 2 water hoses attached to one side and 1 water hose attached to the other. 1 of the water hoses comes out of the bulkhead amd immediately curls down and under and attaches to this part. Another of the water hoses is "T"'d of another main water hose and also attaches to this part. I am not sure where the 3rd water hose goes to.

Anyone got any ideas what it is called and what it does, (apart from leak!).

I have had a good look and the hoses look OK, it seems to be leaking from underneath the top, but it is dry either side of the leak point so I don't think it is one of the hoses. It seems to be much worse when the engine is up to running temperature, but whether this is due to temperature or pressure I am not sure.

Any suggestions.
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 June 2007, 17:06:14
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Hi guys!
I have a 2.2, petrol, GLS, auto saloon, Feb 2002.

It has developed a water leak and I know where it is from, I just don't know what the part is called!

It is between the bulkhead and the back of the engine, at the top on the drivers side. It is black plastic and has a circular top with what looks like a thin plastic vacuum type pipe coming out of the centre of the top. Underneath this is a thick part hanging down with 2 water hoses attached to one side and 1 water hose attached to the other. 1 of the water hoses comes out of the bulkhead amd immediately curls down and under and attaches to this part. Another of the water hoses is "T"'d of another main water hose and also attaches to this part. I am not sure where the 3rd water hose goes to.

Anyone got any ideas what it is called and what it does, (apart from leak!).

I have had a good look and the hoses look OK, it seems to be leaking from underneath the top, but it is dry either side of the leak point so I don't think it is one of the hoses. It seems to be much worse when the engine is up to running temperature, but whether this is due to temperature or pressure I am not sure.

Any suggestions.

This is the heater bypass valve, often referred to as HBV

Only about £25 from a vauxhall dealer, and a doddle to change on a 4 cylinder Omega :y
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 June 2007, 17:07:23
May I add, it's a common point of failure.

It's job, is to direct coolant in and out of the cabin, dependant on where your temperature controls are set.

This is where the vaccum pipe comes in :)
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: Admin on 03 June 2007, 17:09:51
Very well put James.  :y
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: colinwilliams on 03 June 2007, 17:51:54
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May I add, it's a common point of failure.

It's job, is to direct coolant in and out of the cabin, dependant on where your temperature controls are set.

This is where the vaccum pipe comes in :)


Brilliant! Many thanks - I will get one tomorrow and tell the wife to get her overalls on!!
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 June 2007, 17:54:33
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May I add, it's a common point of failure.

It's job, is to direct coolant in and out of the cabin, dependant on where your temperature controls are set.

This is where the vaccum pipe comes in :)


Brilliant! Many thanks - I will get one tomorrow and tell the wife to get her overalls on!!

Nice one ;D

I use plumbing grips or mole grips to get the clips on and off... removing the wiper scuttle makes this job a LOT easier, but may not be necessary on a 2.2.....
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: Markjay on 03 June 2007, 18:58:01
See also:

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1180702864/15#15

Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: ffcgary1 on 03 June 2007, 19:10:15
James, would hbv failure cause overheating on a v6  :y
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 June 2007, 19:37:24
Also available here:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-Heater-Valve-Bypass-Omega-Vectra-CorsaB_W0QQitemZ200110803136QQihZ010QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: Identification of cooling system part.
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 June 2007, 19:48:47
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James, would hbv failure cause overheating on a v6  :y

It wouldn't be the first time, but not all that common

I've heard stories of HBV's over pressuring the system.. causing poor circulation etc hence running hot, but not experienced much of it myself...