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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: mikey.s on 08 November 2009, 17:32:13

Title: haynes manual
Post by: mikey.s on 08 November 2009, 17:32:13
Hi is there a haynes manual available for the facelift 2000 onwards v6 ?
Title: Re: haynes manual
Post by: joshwyatt on 08 November 2009, 17:35:27
Nope, there wasn't one ever produced, the 2.5/2.6 and 3.0/3.2 engines are similiar but of course there are differences. Mainly being the fact that the 2.6 and 3.2 are DBW. Haynes had shortlisted the facelift Omega for a manual, but I very much doubt they'll produce one now.
Title: Re: haynes manual
Post by: Andy B on 08 November 2009, 17:36:24
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Hi is there a haynes manual available for the facelift 2000 onwards v6 ?

No ...... but the basic mechanics are more or less the same. :y You can always ask here for what's not in the book.
Title: Re: haynes manual
Post by: mikey.s on 08 November 2009, 17:43:28
Cheers guys just checking cause ive never seen one
Title: Re: haynes manual
Post by: Goonybird on 08 November 2009, 21:30:58
Must be me getting old, but Haynes manuals appear very sparse compared to the older ones from the 1970's. 
Title: Re: haynes manual
Post by: pedroMV6 on 08 November 2009, 21:35:33
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Must be me getting old, but Haynes manuals appear very sparse compared to the older ones from the 1970's. 

I agree.

Back then, you could buy bits and be shown in the Haynes Joke Book on how to rebuild a starter motor (like a mechanic).

Now, you just buy a new starter motor and shown how to remove the old one and refit the new one (like a fitter).