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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: benw on 08 September 2007, 19:24:48
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hi all
i have a omega 2.5 v6 cdx with climate control. although it get lovely and cold i cant get any heat at all, ive had the thermostat checked, the heater matrix and system flushed by a local garage and still nothing!! im hoping sum1 will be able to help b4 i resort 2 taking it to a main dealer and getting a large bill!! any help would be appreciated! its a 1999 t reg auto
thanks ben
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Are the pipes that enter baulkhead getting hot? If not, HBV stuck?
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not sure if they are but will check in a bit what is hbv??
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hi all
i have a omega 2.5 v6 cdx with climate control. although it get lovely and cold i cant get any heat at all, ive had the thermostat checked, the heater matrix and system flushed by a local garage and still nothing!! im hoping sum1 will be able to help b4 i resort 2 taking it to a main dealer and getting a large bill!! any help would be appreciated! its a 1999 t reg auto
thanks ben
I had something very similar on my omega 2.6 a couple of years ago and fortunately for me the car was still under warranty. The main dealer check the system and found that there was no voltage on the climate control management system. Checking the wiring back to a plug and socket, which unfortunately is behind the passanger airbag, was the culprit. So I suggest you check the voltage supply on the control unit.
Geoff
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Thamks geoff i will give that a try
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Are the pipes that enter baulkhead getting hot? If not, HBV stuck?
If the vac hose off the top of the HBV has come off Jamie won't that also make the heaters not warm up?
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Are the pipes that enter baulkhead getting hot? If not, HBV stuck?
If the vac hose off the top of the HBV has come off Jamie won't that also make the heaters not warm up?
I believe it will fail in a way allowing coolant through matrix.
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not sure if they are but will check in a bit what is hbv??
HBV is Heater Bypass Valve.
Check here (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1160943435) for some others..... :y
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thanks for your help just one last thing where can i fid the hbv and is it easily accessible?and would it need replacing or is it repairable?? thanks again ben
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Costs less than £30 from a dealer, make sure you get a genuine one (some duds being passed off through dealer network, unfortunately, search the threads here for recent storys). Straightforward job to do, you do not need masses of engineering ability to do..... Again, use the search button under the OOF logo at top of the page to find the info. :y
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This is a HBV on a V6 with the arrow pointing to it, its situated behind the cam cover (you can just see the back of the drivers side cam cover in the picture). It is quite easy to get at when the wipers and scuttle panel are off (scuttle panel removal is wipers off, eight black clips (under the windscreen rubber) that only need turning 90 degrees and a bolt each end.
http://[IMG]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/Loo-knee/VaderPictures015.jpg[/IMG]
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Thanks for that hopefully i should be able to cure the problem ill let u know if im successful with it cheers ben