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		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Andrew on 10 March 2008, 15:16:23
		
			
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				hi, i just did the paperclip test on an Omega B 2.5td 97 and got these results : 12 41 64 92.
I searched for the ECU fault codes and got these explanations:
12-initiation of diagnosis
41-vehicle speed sensor
64-EST line coil cylinder 1&4
92-camshaft sensor.
If the camshaft sensor is a plastic 2 pin cylinder located under the starter facing the bell housing of the gearbox that has been replaced and i still get the code 92.
 As far as the rest go i do not know where they r located or what to look for. Could anyone help please. :'(
			 
			
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				Eh?
Our UK 2.5TDs aren't paperclippable....
			 
			
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				Anyway, assuming its a DDE 2.1:
41 - Boost Pressure Voltage Low
64 - Fuel Quantity Out of Range
92 - Cruise Control device open circuit  << normal if no cruise stalk fitted.
			 
			
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				Strangely enough it is paperclipable- I was suprised too (when it worked)!
Thank you for clarifying those codes.
			 
			
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Strangely enough it is paperclipable- I was suprised too (when it worked)!
Thank you for clarifying those codes.
I know Landrovers that use the same BMW 2.5TDS engine are paperclippable, but every Omega I've seen are missing the pins!
			 
			
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				Thank you for the help. BTW, i have searched for ECU codes for this engine(2.5td) but cannot seem to find `em. Is there a web page in particular you could refer me to, to find them?
Thanx again
			 
			
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				Why don't we (Traktor owners) all check if we have the pins!
Where are they & what are we looking for? :)
			 
			
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				this is a diagnose port that is located (on this car-Omega B `97 2.5td-Greece) under the steering colum (where the fuse box is) next to the relays. here is a pic (which i actually d/l from this site)
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh269/Andyaustralos/My%20Cars/IMG_2219.jpg
			 
			
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this is a diagnose port that is located (on this car-Omega B `97 2.5td-Greece) under the steering colum (where the fuse box is) next to the relays. here is a pic (which i actually d/l from this site)
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh269/Andyaustralos/My%20Cars/IMG_2219.jpg
I recognise that paperclip ::) - but that was on my MV6.
I am not aware of any website for TD codes.  I'll see if I can produce something...
			 
			
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				..just to let you know, it is exactly placed like that on this car too(the relays by it all the same) and i did the paperclip test exactly as shown in pic.
			
 
			
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				TD fault codes up in Tech Info section now