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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: whitebullet on 17 May 2011, 22:42:02

Title: Rear Blind
Post by: whitebullet on 17 May 2011, 22:42:02
i have the electric rear blind which doesnt seem to work, when i press the button you can here a click from the blind but it doesnt go up, is it fubar or can it be fixed :y
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: TheBoy on 17 May 2011, 22:46:56
Does it come up if somebody assists it on the way up? If so, just a dry lubricant (stuff for nylon curtain rails) on the runners.

If not, its often the motor...  ...chrisgixer is the resident expert now :P
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: whitebullet on 17 May 2011, 22:51:38
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Does it come up if somebody assists it on the way up? If so, just a dry lubricant (stuff for nylon curtain rails) on the runners.

If not, its often the motor...  ...chrisgixer is the resident expert now :P

i havent tried that but i will give it a go tomorrow, do you know where i can get motor from if it that??

also does anybody know where i ca get a fog lighto the irmy front bumper or does anybody know what else will fit in the hole once the broken fog light is removed
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: feeutfo on 17 May 2011, 23:20:13
Pm Robsymv6 on here, he was advertising a pair of irmscher fog lights a couple of weeks ago, may have sold them by now though.

No point asking TB for his motor, I nicked it.  ;D another 20 minute job(I thought it was the relay box) that turned into 4 hours with springs and cogs all over the place.

I suppose if not replacing the complete blind, as there are few about, and a few broken ones, get the motor with the gear box attached and swap the two as one unit. Saves an awful lot of agro.

Having said that I enquirerd at the dealers re a new blind and they quoted £60. :o. Now that sounds far too cheap to me so maybe he ment just the parcel shelf... Or just the fabric. Or something other than the complete working unit,"may" be worth a call... Maybe he said £160... :-/
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Stallion on 18 May 2011, 00:14:31
Fill in more details about yourself, so makes it easier to know for what vehicle (model, engine) your looking for?  :y
i know you have a m/facelift, with irmscher bumpers others might not  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: whitebullet on 18 May 2011, 10:58:59
i have been out and checked the blind and it wont lift up even if somebody is pressing the button

can the rear blind motor be changed without removing the whole thing,
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Clarkey on 18 May 2011, 11:11:46
The blind on my one does the same thing. It is the motor. Fitted a replacement motor and it worked fine. Problem is it did the same thing again 2 years later. I use the blind so infrequently the motor seizes up. I found though if you give the motor a couple of taps when the switch is pressed it will work again for a while. Had to take out the parcel shelf to get at it though. Reckon if it is used regularly this won't happen. Is there a way of cleaning the motor to prevent if from seizing up as quickly?
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: PhilRich on 18 May 2011, 13:23:04
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The blind on my one does the same thing. It is the motor. Fitted a replacement motor and it worked fine. Problem is it did the same thing again 2 years later. I use the blind so infrequently the motor seizes up. I found though if you give the motor a couple of taps when the switch is pressed it will work again for a while. Had to take out the parcel shelf to get at it though. Reckon if it is used regularly this won't happen. Is there a way of cleaning the motor to prevent if from seizing up as quickly?





Indeed! As TB (and swmbo  ::)) often remarks, 'Use it or lose it'!  ;D
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: duggs on 18 May 2011, 14:11:05
"Reckon if it is used regularly"...

That right there is the problem with the blinds...how regularly ARE they actually used.

In my case, hardly ever. Uunless you've got very wingey kids in the back or you transport celebs around I'm not sure i see the point in them really.

Usefull at night sometimes to help cut down glare I guess but generally they are just another gadget to fail.

That said, I have film tinted windows so perhaps I'd use said blind more often if i didn't.
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: bootie on 23 May 2011, 12:29:18
Just a quick newbie question.... Can these be retrofitted into an estate?
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: feeutfo on 23 May 2011, 12:32:12
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Just a quick newbie question.... Can these be retrofitted into an estate?
No mate, saloon only.
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: bootie on 23 May 2011, 18:02:04
Aye Chris, what I meant to ask was how wide are they and how much space does the motor take to install.
I was going to do this with a Senator rear blind into the tailgate of the Carlton estate (still thinking about it) and to all intents and purposes it would fit. All I would have to do is cut the slot in the tailgate inside panel to accept the blind itself.
Just thinking out loud really ;)
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: feeutfo on 23 May 2011, 18:47:30
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Aye Chris, what I meant to ask was how wide are they and how much space does the motor take to install.
I was going to do this with a Senator rear blind into the tailgate of the Carlton estate (still thinking about it) and to all intents and purposes it would fit. All I would have to do is cut the slot in the tailgate inside panel to accept the blind itself.
Just thinking out loud really ;)
Ah, I suppose given enough time,money,effort etc anything is possible. Is this to cover the rear window vertically ish? As an estate version of the saloon? ( not cover the load space )

Given the angle of the saloon window and depth of the mechanism reaward of the blind I guess the unit would have to protrude inboard a little, and some very sturdy brackets bolted in to hold it, theres a fair bit of leverage going on although that would be improved the more vertical it's application.

Actually, just wondering if it would be better suited mounted in a vertical position as opposed to same as saloon but angled up?
Plus there's running a power supply to the dash. I'm crap with electrics, but I guess that's straightforward.
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Stallion on 23 May 2011, 18:56:05
But you'd think this the blind woudv been made such a away that when its closed it 'home' and nothhing should happen to it. got a mate with a Nreg bmw 525, hes had it for 10+ yrs, rarely uses it but still works at the touch??  :(  :y
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Broomies Mate on 23 May 2011, 18:59:26
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But you'd think this the blind woudv been made such a away that when its closed it 'home' and nothhing should happen to it. got a mate with a Nreg bmw 525, hes had it for 10+ yrs, rarely uses it but still works at the touch??  :(  :y

Anything which is designed to move will go belly-up if it isn't used.  Look at your joints, as an example.
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Stallion on 23 May 2011, 19:03:04
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But you'd think this the blind woudv been made such a away that when its closed it 'home' and nothhing should happen to it. got a mate with a Nreg bmw 525, hes had it for 10+ yrs, rarely uses it but still works at the touch??  :(  :y

Anything which is designed to move will go belly-up if it isn't used.  Look at your joints, as an example.

they still move  ;) sometimes  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: TheBoy on 23 May 2011, 20:44:18
I would suspect mine gets used at least daily in the summer - goes up when I park, as it does help the temp reaching that of a nuclear reactor whne parked in sun
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Andy B on 23 May 2011, 20:48:08
Mine only gets lowered when SWMBO drives it, all other times it's up.  ;) ;) :y
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Shimmy on 23 May 2011, 22:54:19
Mine doesn't work, cba fixing it either.

Would only use it in the summer if I remembered when parked up, rest of the time I like to use my rear view mirror a lot.
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: feeutfo on 23 May 2011, 23:38:21
I love my blind. Up down up down all day. Novelty value i suppose. Not worn off yet. Although it's only been  installed a fortnight. :D
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: albitz on 23 May 2011, 23:42:09
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I love my blind. Up down up down like a tarts drawers. Novelty value i suppose. Not worn off yet. Although it's only been  installed a fortnight. :D

How crude. ::) :D
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: feeutfo on 24 May 2011, 09:18:03
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I love my blind. Up down up down like a tarts drawers. Novelty value i suppose. Not worn off yet. Although it's only been  installed a fortnight. :D

How crude. ::) :D
Your not funny Albs!  ;D
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: 51M0N on 24 May 2011, 09:32:13
novelty value of the blind is brilliant haha. Although mine doesn't pop up as gracefully as it used to  :-[
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: Andy B on 24 May 2011, 12:43:49
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I like to use my rear view mirror a lot.

You've never looked through your blind then have you  :-?. You can see through the back window almost as easily with it up as you can with it down  :y.
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: bootie on 25 May 2011, 18:17:45
Is it possible to supply dimensions then please, closed, length of blind/travel, depth when not in use to see if there is enough room in the tailgate behind the card, if the rear wash wipe would foul it etc, etc.

Thanks chaps
Title: Re: Rear Blind
Post by: whitebullet on 15 June 2011, 16:53:03
well i was playing with the button for the rear blind while i was sitting in traffic, needless to say i shit myself when the blind went up, i have lubbed it and make it go up and down every time i used the car, so far so good