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Omega General Help / A solution found to limp mode
« on: 25 July 2010, 11:48:52 »
Dear Forum,
I have asked many of you knowledgable
people about my Omega  problem. Which
was in a limp mode after a new exhaust from
the catman.co.uk. The emmisions light was on
and as I've mentioned it was in limp mode. I have
a 2.2 Cd auto saloon and have been plagued by
this problem for 3 years!! If you have the same model
as me don't waist your time time trying the paperclip
test or the pedal test as they don't work on the 2.2 model.

If you have this problem an you need to use your car, disconnect the first O2 sensor, let the engine warm up
until the fans come on and re-start the engine, now you will
know if it's out of a limp mode by pressing the sports button
on the gear stick. If the light stays on you know you can drive away, but you don't have to keep it in sports mode. This is not a permanent fix, but it will get you home.
Back to my original problem, once I understood what an O2
sensor does I decided to tighten up the manifold and exhaust
just incase their was any leaks, yes the O2 sensors really are that sensitive. My manifold was loose, a quick tighten with a 13 mm socket......job done. My point is this Forum is Gold,
I would like to thank everyone who has helped me sent me links etc.....I have saved at least 200 quid, as I was going to buy 2 new O2 sensors and maybe a fault finding mission at my local garage. If you take into account the local fast fitting exhaust company quoted me £700 quid to replace just the exhaust and cat. I did it myself for £260 + £3 for paste with a trolly jack and axle stands with a basic tool kit, no power tools, oh and penertration oil......many thanks to you all and good luck..

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Omega General Help / Re: O2 sensor
« on: 25 July 2010, 11:10:30 »
Thank you, I read the link several times. It made
sense to look at the exhaust and manifold for any leaks.

I tightened everything up and bingo!!

The emission light went out and it seems ok.

Many thanks, that has saved me a garage bill.

I cannot thank you enough.

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Omega General Help / O2 sensor
« on: 23 July 2010, 18:43:20 »
Hi guys,

Can someone explain how an O2 sensor would fail and what sort of life span they have. Also is their anyway to check them?

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Omega General Help / Limp mode after having new exhaust
« on: 23 July 2010, 08:52:40 »
Dear Forum,

I have a 2.2 cd auto saloon, just fitted a new exhaust system
from the catman, which was very cheap £260. My problem is the emission light stays on andthe car is in limp mode. To get round this I have swapped the O2 sensors, but this didn't work, however if I disconnect the O2 sensor and let the engine get hot, until the fans come on, then re-start a couple of times the car comes out of limp mode and works fine. This has been a problem for nearly 3 years. I thought the new exhaust would fix the problem. Any solutions or ideas my friends.

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Omega General Help / Limp mode after having new exhaust
« on: 23 July 2010, 07:25:15 »
Dear Forum,

I have a 2.2 cd auto saloon, just fitted a new exhaust system
from the catman, which was very cheap £260. My problem is the emission light stays on andthe car is in limp mode. To get round this I have swapped the O2 sensors, but this didn't work, however if I disconnect the O2 sensor and let the engine get hot, until the fans come on, then re-start a couple of times the car comes out of limp mode and works fine. This has been a problem for nearly 3 years. I thought the new exhaust would fix the problem. Any solutions or ideas my friends.Thank you for hour advise, I'm in Chatham kent, I've had the codes cleared and the man said I had a gearbox error aswell as the emissions. He cleared them but after a few miles it went back into limp mode. I bought a new O2 sensor about a year ago, but do they actualy stop working?

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Omega General Help / oil change
« on: 18 June 2008, 12:31:17 »
Hi Guys,

Ive read on here that you can change the oil on a 2.2 auto box, has anyone got any top tips for me.

Thanks to everyone who leave feed back, it's really appreciated.

Regards.....dogs

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Omega General Help / 2.2 CD with a bit of trouble
« on: 16 June 2008, 10:50:42 »
Hello my Omega Buddies......... I love my car I think it's one of the best looking cars around and I cannot understand why Vauxhall GM pulled the plug on it???

My problem is the engine man light...I have disconnected the first lamder sensor which enables me to drive my car, if I re-connect it on a cold start it goes into limp mode and the spaner light comes on and the man light goes out.

Also the display tells me to check the oil, however the oil level is fine, but I cannot find the dip stick for the automatic gearbox am I being a dip stick......I am sure somebody on this fantastic website will have an idea. Oh!! Ive just remembered when I start from cold it sounds like I have no exhaust system on the car for about 20 seconds........then it sounds ok. Appreciate some input my friends. I'm driving around with the 1st lamder sensor disconnected and with the manag light on!

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Hello Sir,

It would seem we have the same problem.....I replaced the first lamber sensor last week, I thought it was a cheap fix, as the garage suggested a new CAT. My 2.2 was running fantastic, until the next day, when I wanted to do a basil faulty and beat the car with a large branch.........My car went in some limp mode followed by no throttle and chugging on 2-3 pistons..I attempted 20 re-starts, nothing then I gave up and started looking at Audi's on auto trader.  I cannot afford another car, so today I tinkered with it, started it up, it seemed  better, while it was running I disconnected the lamber sensor, and got my throttle back. I turned the engine off and re-started and it came out of limp mode, but the engine management light was still on. It runs fine.....I too am baffled and fed up with my bloody car, it looks really nice has a huge interior and a good spec, but it has very poor electrics. If you find an answer please let me know....kind regards :y

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Omega General Help / Re: 2.2 cd 2001 taken lamber sensor out
« on: 29 March 2008, 19:07:15 »
Im in Kent, but now it's out of limp mode I can get it to a garage, it's just bizzare that when I disconnect the first lamber sensor, it runs like a new car......

Thanks for your help Sir.......

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Omega General Help / 2.2 cd 2001 taken lamber sensor out
« on: 29 March 2008, 17:56:36 »
Hello my friends,

I have had nothing but trouble with 2.2 regards limp mode and man light staying on.
I'm told my CAT needs replacing and it would be a good idea to replace the lamber sensors........I thought as a cheap fix I would replace the front lamber sensor as I could not buy the seconed at any motor factor....Anyway it seemed to do the trick. However,the next day :y boy was I wrong. It become a nightmare I lost throttle control the car was chugging on 2-3.....smoke from the exhaust. I gave it 20 clean starts nothing.

I left it for a week and started it today. The same thing. Except while it was running I disconnected the lamber sensor, I got my throttle back. I started to disconnect a volume of electronic things on the engine and restarted.......with the front lamber sensor still disconnected.......Bingo!!!!  car is out of limp mode management light still on but I can drive it.......I'm baffled.

Can anyone suggest anything...please help.

Kind Regards...... :y

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Omega General Help / Tech 2 Reader can I buy one?
« on: 27 March 2008, 14:52:48 »
Dear Omega buddies,

I have a static 2.2 cd........It's buggered and I need to clear the codes
to take it out of limp mode...

Also does anyone know why motor factors don't sell the second lamber sensor.....

Please advise if anyone has any clue's.
Many thanks :y

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Omega General Help / Re: 2.2 cd 2001 Limp mode non starter
« on: 24 March 2008, 22:23:13 »
No Sir.......I was thinking of a tech 2 purchase from ebay.

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Omega General Help / 2.2 cd 2001 Limp mode non starter
« on: 24 March 2008, 22:15:40 »
Dear Omega buddies,

Alas, the problem has comback, limp mode, non starter and if it does start, I cannot rev it with the pedal.......All I did was replace the front lamber sensor. All was ok, then the management light came on after a cold start and I now have a very static Omega.

I have had some brilliant advise prior to this, ie cam sensor, CAT.......now I am very tiered with my Omega, what happened with Vauxhall and their electrics, looking into this website (which is fantastic) Omegas have a very poor track record as do vectras and corsa's......... any advise would be wonderful. :y

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 ;DThank you all....... :y :y :y

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 :http://images.omegaowners.com/forum/yabbfiles22/Templates/Forum/default/thumbsup.gifyI thank everyone who has helped me in this forum, it is the best thing I have come across. I have opted for the lamber sensor just the front one as thats all they had. It cost £61.20, which is a cheap fix and it does seem to have worked. The warning lights have gone, it's come out of limp mode and running smooth like an Omega should. Once again I thank you all.......

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