Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: pd on 03 December 2010, 09:30:16
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My 2.2cdx estate has been playing up for a while very poor starting from cold. I have changed lambda sensors, cam sensor and a full service has been done. Still the problem persists. In a final attempt to solve this problem i have been told to change the ecu not willing to purchase from new so second hand is my option is it easy to swap any is it just a case of one out one in with no hassle? PLEASE HELP.......
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Are there any codes present :question
ECU failure is rare
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Have you had a good code reader on it?
just wondering why youve made those changes?
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no codes present can only assume ecu. Doyou know if this model has a cold start sensor and if so where is it.
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friend of a friend has had a tech 2 hand unit on car first of all it came up with lambda fault changed both then cam sensor changed that and did full service inc fuel filter . Now the word is ecu but not from tech 2 from friend of a friend (is he a friend)
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friend of a friend has had a tech 2 hand unit on car first of all it came up with lambda fault changed both then cam sensor changed that and did full service inc fuel filter . Now the word is ecu but not from tech 2 from friend of a friend (is he a friend)[/quote]
He is a friend, once removed. :D ;D
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I think I can only recall one genuine ECU failure on a 2.2 and that was an ignition driver. They very rarely fail.
Plenty of other faults can be present without raising a code.
Check the usual things first:
Oil / water in plug wells?
Throttle body and breathers clean?
Engine getting up to temperature properly? Thermostat OK?
Engine temperature correctly reported in live data from the engine ECU?
MAF sensor reading normally? (10-12kg/h at hot idle)
What are the symptoms? Is the engine turning over at normal speed?Does it just take a while to fire? Does it run normally after it's started? Does "flood clear" help? (turn it over with foot flat on accelerator to clear a flooded engine).
Kevin
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Highley unlikely to be the ECU.
When you say cold start problems, what happens when it does start?
When the cam sensor was changed, was it changed by a Vx dealer or an independant garage.
If the latter, it probably won't be a genuine cam sensor.
2.2's tend to suffer from starting problems if the cam sensor is failing, or a non genuine sensor has been fitted.
The ONLY WAY TO ENSURE A GENUINE has been fitted, is to buy one from a Vx dealer, or have one fitted by a Vx dealer.
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cam sensor is GM fitted by myself following guide from this forum. When started car seems to be missing, putting foot to the floor revs just die and engine cuts out rev counter needle sticks and jumps to higher revs not a smooth sweep of the needle.
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Have you cleaned out throttle body and breathers?
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not as yet but will now
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There is a good guide on it, made the world of difference to the running of our old 2.2
If you find yourself near Saltney, I dont mind putting the "My Naff Code Reader" on and see if anything jumps out.
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thanks very much i will try this and see if it cures my problem. If not i will get my sat nav out
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Have you had a look at the dis pack under the Ecostrip?
Any oil/water in the plug wells?
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What does the coolant temp sensor for the engine ECU read when cold? How does this compare to the reading sent to the instrument panel from it's sensor?