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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: boughtonthecheap on 23 September 2010, 21:16:44
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Oh the joys, on my way into work happily sauntering along on the M6
in my newly bought Omega I did notice a quick flash.
It happened about 5 times... it was faster than the priority boarders on a Ryan Air flight who shove past you in desperation to get the one seat on the flight, ...
the engine pulls well, doesn't heat up all temperature normal, but the one that flashed at me was a little orange engine icon,
Its rattling underneath but not very loudly but enough to annoy the pants off Pope Denedict' remember tolerance is a virtue or was that patience....
anyway it sounds like the 'cat' so would this light up an engine management light noble folks ?
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I cannot answer your query I'm afraid, but I will point out that your avatar is too large and his blocking some of your text.
Please re-size to 110 x 110 or less ;) ;)
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As Lizzie says .. avatar oversized .. and IMHO.. there is no need to make your text twice the size of everyone else's.. it won't get you any better answers.. and might well actually put some people off.
As to the light flicker .. you could always try the "paperclip trick" and see if anything comes up, failing that you'll need a code reader plugged in to see any "pending" codes.
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1189022687
HTH
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Sorry I didn't mean to I couldn't get it to upload at the right size I wanted, am just not familiar with the forum tools that's all, so apologies........
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Good job I'm a fast learner' I sorted it, & I still got both my arms & legs, phew...I though for a minute I wasn't going to get out alive
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Well it's a classy avatar, whether too big or not...
Oddly enough noticed (I think) the same on my car today, but so quick I don't know which light it was for sure. So I'll tick your thread and also say welcome boughtonthecheap (good username too :y :y)
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Well it's a classy avatar, whether too big or not...
Oddly enough noticed (I think) the same on my car today, but so quick I don't know which light it was for sure. So I'll tick your thread and also say welcome boughtonthecheap (good username too :y :y)
You flatterer you! ;D ;D ;D :y
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The rattle from underneath may well be just an exhaust heat sheild which has worked loose. Its pretty common. I currently have one rattling myself.
As Entwood said, try the paperclip test and see if you have any fault codes stored. That may help with diagnosing why you have the flashing light. ;)
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Hey thanks & for the welcome too, nice to meet you.
Its in for an MOT tomorrow so I'll see if a diagnostic test can be done, I'll keep you posted on the result, fingers crossed it will pass, & I won't be cryin in the rain, literally as it'll be the bus stop for me,
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The garage will probably charge you a silly amount of money to plug a diagnostic reader in. You will get the same info if you acquire a paperclip and follow the simple instructions in the link below. ;)
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1189022687
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Hi Botcy, take advantage of the MOT and have a look underneath while it's up on the ramp.
Give the cat and heat shield a thump and listen for the
rattle.
:y
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Well it's a classy avatar, whether too big or not...
Oddly enough noticed (I think) the same on my car today, but so quick I don't know which light it was for sure. So I'll tick your thread and also say welcome boughtonthecheap (good username too :y :y)
You flatterer you! ;D ;D ;D :y
Yep!
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Great advice, a friend of mine who has a garage will check it for me before I take it for the MOT, its an LPG garage so if the fuel consumption keeps me awake at night I'll be calling in a favour. I have never heard of the paper clip test, I'll read through the posts when I have time & find out.
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I have never heard of the paper clip test, I'll read through the posts when I have time & find out.
As said...
...you could always try the "paperclip trick" and see if anything comes up, failing that you'll need a code reader plugged in to see any "pending" codes.
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1189022687
The paper clip test is a way of finding out why the warning light came on. Click on the link, in the 'quote' above, and all should be revealed.
Saying that if the light only flashed on briefly whilst you were driving then I'd just ignore it. That is the official advice given by Vx in their owners manuals...
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Light flickering will mean a fault code stored, easiest and cheapest way to read the fault code is to follow the paper clip test link, it is the best advice :y
Count the flashes accurately, and post the numbers on here, we can advise the best cause of action.
With respect to your friends garage, I have yet to encounter one that knew the first thing about the omegas quirks, it us not a straight forward engine in that respect.
Far better to post the code info on here first, then ask the garage to act on those results and answers given here. :y
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I think that's good advice lucky for me tho he does have an omega, I seem to remember it being an old one, He uses it as a garage runabout vehicle.... anyway I'll find out tomorrow because I've not been for while & can't remember anything about it. He say's my car will need a gas conversion doing as they are very thirsty cars, I said that when I picked it up I put £11 quids worth of fuel in it to get me home, he laughed, it wasn't long before the petrol light was on I said, he laughed again & said he was surprised It would get off a drive will £11 quids worth....I was worried today as I put another much larger amount of cash in it £15 quid this time lol but it was still hanging in there when I got to work, yipee
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There is also plenty of info in the guides section about LPGing Omegas. ;)
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Thanks Albas & everyone, this is the up date....
On my way home from work then on to the garage the light was flashing ever more frequently but very intermittently engine running ok. It failed the MOT :'( but I thought it would, not too bad however as they are only trivial things & not to scary it will probably cost about £100 to put it through & that is to include the test fee, the cat was rattling some previous owner had but a screw in it to try & stop it !
The flashing could be caused by fact that the car has a 'misfire' which was picked up on the emissions test, so that could be a coil or a plug ? that would explain flickering perhaps ? but you all know assumption in the mother of all ****ups
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once had the flashing quickly disappearing light which later was the alternator on the blink :-/
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Well my flicker was down to low brake fluid...new post coming...