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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: mccarthy on 10 April 2009, 18:08:40
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Can I retro fit an early model cruise control on to my 2001 Omega 2.0ltr facelift.
Mac
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yep
need actuator, cruise stalk, 4 pin brake switch and poss clutch switch. plug them in and off you go. make sure you get the actuator from 2.0 as the bowden cable for the V6 may be shorter
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Thanks Jon,
I`ll give it a try.
Mac
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Methinks facelifts will also need a chat with Tech II :)
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Methinks facelifts will also need a chat with Tech II :)
not on a 2.0l
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Methinks facelifts will also need a chat with Tech II :)
not on a 2.0l
I stand corrected :-[
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Methinks facelifts will also need a chat with Tech II :)
not on a 2.0l
I stand corrected :-[
Remember its not the fact its a facelift, for get that. Its the engines.
2.0/2.5/3.0 - No tech II as its all mechanical
2.2/2.5TD/2.6V6/3.2V6 - Required Tech II as the throttle is electronically controlled :y
(usually 2.5TD already have it enabled!)
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Methinks facelifts will also need a chat with Tech II :)
not on a 2.0l
I stand corrected :-[
Remember its not the fact its a facelift, for get that. Its the engines.
2.0/2.5/3.0 - No tech II as its all mechanical
2.2/2.5TD/2.6V6/3.2V6 - Required Tech II as the throttle is electronically controlled :y
(usually 2.5TD already have it enabled!)
2.5TD always has it enabled - there is no ability to disable it.
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Methinks facelifts will also need a chat with Tech II :)
not on a 2.0l
I stand corrected :-[
Remember its not the fact its a facelift, for get that. Its the engines.
2.0/2.5/3.0 - No tech II as its all mechanical
2.2/2.5TD/2.6V6/3.2V6 - Required Tech II as the throttle is electronically controlled :y
(usually 2.5TD already have it enabled!)
2.5TD always has it enabled - there is no ability to disable it.
Thats cause they are designed to be in vehicles that plough fields ;D