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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Ian Rycroft on 04 January 2011, 17:44:38
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Hello,i have a year 2000 omega estate 2.2DTI with the ecotec engine,my proplem is the heater glow plug light only comes on for about 3 seconds and the car is hard to start on cold days,is there a timed relay that could be faulty,if so where is it located on the car,or is it in need of new glow plugs,thanks,ian
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Hi Ian and welcome to the forum. Ideally you need to get your car on a proper code reader to pinpoint the fault in the glow system. Where abouts are you located?
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does your temperature sensor work?? the time of the glow is set according to outside temperature, so if it thinks its not cold...
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Thanks for the answers,i am located in the isle of man,and yes my outside temp has stoped working,i only get F C on my dash.
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Ian
Send me your e mail via a pm and I will send you my full experiences of sorting a 2.2 dti cold starting problem. 3-4 pages of A4 so to big to post here.
It is probably the glow plug control module, from what you have said. Ambient temperature does set the glow time, but the glow plug control module has no direct connection to a temperature sensor. It gets this info from the ECU. From my experience, unfortunatly problems with the module do not report as stored fault codes.
Regarding your F & C readings. This is often associated with the ingress of moisture into the temp sensor wiring at 1) the sensor connector under the front bumper, 2) the sensor wiring connectors by the horns 3) the large connector in passenger foot well. Quite often it will dry out and fix itself, but only to return when the weather gets really wet again!
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Ian
Send me your e mail via a pm and I will send you my full experiences of sorting a 2.2 dti cold starting problem. 3-4 pages of A4 so to big to post here.
It is probably the glow plug control module, from what you have said. Ambient temperature does set the glow time, but the glow plug control module has no direct connection to a temperature sensor. It gets this info from the ECU. From my experience, unfortunatly problems with the module do not report as stored fault codes.
Regarding your F & C readings. This is often associated with the ingress of moisture into the temp sensor wiring at 1) the sensor connector under the front bumper, 2) the sensor wiring connectors by the horns 3) the large connector in passenger foot well. Quite often it will dry out and fix itself, but only to return when the weather gets really wet again!
Thanks fergy i have sent you a pm
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Ian
I have e mailed you as promised
Fergy
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forward it to me too boditza12345
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Ian
Send me your e mail via a pm and I will send you my full experiences of sorting a 2.2 dti cold starting problem. 3-4 pages of A4 so to big to post here.
It is probably the glow plug control module, from what you have said. Ambient temperature does set the glow time, but the glow plug control module has no direct connection to a temperature sensor. It gets this info from the ECU. From my experience, unfortunatly problems with the module do not report as stored fault codes.
Regarding your F & C readings. This is often associated with the ingress of moisture into the temp sensor wiring at 1) the sensor connector under the front bumper, 2) the sensor wiring connectors by the horns 3) the large connector in passenger foot well. Quite often it will dry out and fix itself, but only to return when the weather gets really wet again!
It sounds as though you could post a good 'How to'. :y
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That was my intention. All I have left to do is to take a few photos to fit in the spaces I have left in the text. No problems here, but when I read the ' how to post picture guide" I had to rest in a darkened room for 20 minutes! Frankly I'm scared, well apprehensive at least, and this is stopping me progressing.
Any helpful suggestions?
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If you cant get photos on for a guide, publish the guide in the test zone, with markers where you want the pics, and email me the pics and ill do the rest :y (email address in my profile)
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That was my intention. All I have left to do is to take a few photos to fit in the spaces I have left in the text. No problems here, but when I read the ' how to post picture guide" I had to rest in a darkened room for 20 minutes! Frankly I'm scared, well apprehensive at least, and this is stopping me progressing.
Any helpful suggestions?
Funny you should say that, it's the same reason I've never posted pics. :y
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it would make the forum load pretty slow.. imageshack.us is a good uploading site, or send them to jimbob for posting on the maintainance guide :)