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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 18:54:20

Title: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 18:54:20
Today I at last replaced the headlight sensor as the old one had life expired.  These are the bits:

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/DSC00020.jpg)



The new one is of a changed design........... and price!!! :'( :'( :'(  But here it is now in place:

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/DSC00018-1.jpg)
You may note that even the plug is different, but they give you the new version and I have used connectors, covered in insulation tape, to splice it in.

The problem I now have is the warning "headlight/low beam" is still coming up on the MID when I started the car up to put it in the garage!!  Do you think please this warning will eventually cease, or is there another problem?? :-/ :-/ :-/ 
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: MutantCav on 16 June 2009, 18:57:42
I think (assuming the sensor is fitted ok) the warning should stop immediately suggesting there is another issue...perhaps the headlight adjuster is broken??
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: dbug on 16 June 2009, 19:00:11
Should go away Lizzie unless there's something else (headlamp servo motors?) - like your nice pink cloth though - did you get that from LK? :y
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: TheBoy on 16 June 2009, 19:01:33
warning goes straight away. So you have a problem
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 19:07:01
Thanks TB, and everyone else! :y :y

Looks like I'll have to check the connections! ::) ::)

I know the old sensor was faulty, with the magnetic arm dropping out, and everytime it did the warning came up!  So I will start  checking there before going on to the other checks you suggest. 8-) 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 19:09:33
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Should go away Lizzie unless there's something else (headlamp servo motors?) - like your nice pink cloth though - did you get that from LK? :y


I'll have you know Dbug that is my favourite greasy rag, as I like the mix of colours added to by oil and grease!! ;D ;D ;D   I bet even LK has not got one as good as this! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Andy B on 16 June 2009, 19:12:51
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..... or is there another problem?? :-/ :-/ :-/ 

Another problem! :( My message dissapeared as soon as I put a 'new' level sensor on.  :y
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 19:22:36
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..... or is there another problem?? :-/ :-/ :-/ 

Another problem! :( My message dissapeared as soon as I put a 'new' level sensor on.  :y


Thanks Andy, I will have to check the wiring I think! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Jimbob on 16 June 2009, 20:58:05
hmmm 1st with a new style sensor (which doesnt look a good fit)
1st ,that replacing doesnt fix the issue.


conincidence  :-/
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 21:53:25
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hmmm 1st with a new style sensor (which doesnt look a good fit)
1st ,that replacing doesnt fix the issue.


conincidence  :-/

It is fitted Jimbob using the integral bracket and all new linkage. So is there something I should look at there do you think? :-/ :-/

As for the wiring all new wiring connectors were used, which the insulation tape is hiding.  However it is possible I may have a faulty connection which I am going to check. ;)
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: markey mark on 16 June 2009, 22:17:40
lizzie i would solder wires then shrink wrap them to keep any dampness out  :y
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 22:42:23
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lizzie i would solder wires then shrink wrap them to keep any dampness out  :y

I did think of that Mark, but as I have no electric close at hand I decided to use connectors ::) ::). But you are right, and I think I will remove the whole device from the car and bring back to my kitchen for soldering.  Thanks :y :y

Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Ghost on 16 June 2009, 22:46:12
Lizzie, was the new one the same size as the old one?  not that its just a fraction out and giving a false reading. just a dumb thought I had.
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 22:52:24
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Lizzie, was the new one the same size as the old one?  not that its just a fraction out and giving a false reading. just a dumb thought I had.

Well GD it is of a new Vx design for the Omega, replacing the old style and costing over twice as much!! :'( :'(  It comes already fitted to the bracket that is of the same size as the old one. The linkage is also new, but once more of the same size as the old one. It all seems to fit fine. I think I  must, at this stage, check the wiring connectors and solder them instead. :y :y


Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: markey mark on 16 June 2009, 22:55:24
you need a portasol gas one there ace have two with different size tips  :y :y
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 16 June 2009, 23:04:07
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you need a portasol gas one there ace have two with different size tips  :y :y

Thanks Mark :y  Can you buy these in Halfords or the likes of B&Q please? :-/ :-/
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Jimbob on 17 June 2009, 07:57:53
Its the new omega standard.....

but you need to connect your own wires?

shouldnt these be plug / socket fit?

whats the part number of what youve been given?
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: markey mark on 17 June 2009, 10:56:18
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you need a portasol gas one there ace have two with different size tips  :y :y

Thanks Mark :y  Can you buy these in Halfords or the likes of B&Q please? :-/ :-/

poss i got mine at work  :y
Title: Re: Headlight Sensor
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 17 June 2009, 16:14:47
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Its the new omega standard.....

but you need to connect your own wires?

shouldnt these be plug / socket fit?


whats the part number of what youve been given?

Yes is the simple answer Jimbob.  They give you a new plug for the newly designed part no. 093197245 that replaces the original one, 009117094, that we all know and love! ::) ::)  The plug comes with three wire tails, that are colour coded the same as the existing ones, and so you are meant to just connect them up. ;)

The cost of the new assembly is £110.65, ex-vat with TC, as oppossed to the £51.70, ex-vat with TC of the old one!! >:( >:(