Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: unlucky mark mv6 on 11 May 2009, 11:41:24
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How do you do this, and is it reliable enough to go and pay £100 for a sensor.
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Guide in Maintenence guide.
Remember the result is what the ECU thinks is wrong, not always what is wrong, so is only part of the diagnosis process (unless you are a dealer)
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Cheers mate.
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Use the link in my sig :y
[edit]Or pop over and I'll read the codes for you ;)[/edit]
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Use the link in my sig :y
[edit]Or pop over and I'll read the codes for you ;)[/edit]
Thanks for the offer bud,but ive just done the pedal trick,and got an 0420 code(some more money i suppose)LOL.
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you sure thats the right code? 0402 on obd2 is egr related. Your 3.2 dont have one...?
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Yep definatly right mate.0420-cat efficiency bank 1.
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..... 0402 on obd2 is egr related. ......
You appear to have the right notes numbers ....... but not neccessarily in the right order!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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oh 'dangle berries'!
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..... 0402 on obd2 is egr related. ......
You appear to have the right notes numbers ....... but not neccessarily in the right order!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
you're bloody at it again! ;D
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you're bloody at it again! ;D
If I owed you £402 would you accept £042? same numbers .... different order! ::)