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Omega General Help / Re: Facelift door mirrors
« on: 05 July 2010, 23:48:30 »
Having recently refurbished an Elite mirror (which I will want to sell on my return from USA) I found that you can get the cover off without removing the mirror from the car. Its a bit fiddly but can be done with the aid of a fairly long thin screwdriver and a torch (plus three hands or a helper!!) Either manually or electrically make sure that the mirror glass is pointing down as far as it will go. This will then leave a small gap between the top of the glass and the mirror housing. By shining the torch into this gap you will then see the top two clips that hold the coloured cover in place. Insert the screwdriver blade carefully and release each clip by levering with the screwdriver whilst keeping some downward pressure on the the coloured cover with the palm of your hand. Be careful in doing this as you are levering against the edge of the mirror glass and too much pressure on this will have unfortunate consequences!! Repeat the above with the mirror glass tilted upwards and release the two lower clips. Finally spring the the whole mirror housing towards the rear of the car to release the cover completely. I did find that it was also possible to release the other small coloured part as it is almost impossible to do a proper masking job on this. There are three small recesses if I recall correctly, one underneath the mirror, one right at the edge of the top of the moulding and one in the middle. With a small watchmakers screwdriver and some judicious careful levering it is possible to release the clips that hold this moulding and then spray it and refit. 

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega 3.0 Elite Rear Springs
« on: 23 March 2010, 17:08:34 »
Have a look at the following on the forum:-

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1259003779
Gives details on self levelling suspension

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1170939305
Gives details of how to change rear springs

If it is self levelling get  a pair of KYB springs part no RJ6227 from a supplier (much cheaper than Vauxhall prices and just as good)

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Omega General Help / Re: Omega 3.0 Elite Rear Springs
« on: 23 March 2010, 14:59:57 »
As per Jimbob's reply, but also self levelling Elites have a different GM part number for their rear springs as against those Elites that don't have self levelling. So your parts store is wrong!!

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Omega General Help / Re: Elite Rear Springs
« on: 04 March 2010, 20:33:18 »
Thanks for that. Just hope I don't need them. Will be having a good look at weekend.

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Omega General Help / Re: Elite Rear Springs
« on: 03 March 2010, 21:07:16 »
Chrisgixer thanks for confirmation. The no in pic looks like RJ6227. If you get a mo can you confirm from any paperwork you have that I'm right. No hurry.

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Omega General Help / Elite Rear Springs
« on: 03 March 2010, 19:02:43 »
The dreaded MOT is coming up soon and I need to check out my Elite Mig so that it is ready. One thing that is slightly worrying is that I heard a large bang from the rear of the car as I was parking it a couple of weeks ago. I am worried it may be a rear spring that has broke although on the face of it all appears OK with car (I have not had time as yet to have a good look underneath and also the weather has been foul)
Just in case I made a tentative enquiry with my friendly storeman at the local stealers who confirmed that Migs with self levelling suspension have a different part number for rear springs than those Migs without. If I do need a set I don't want to pay the exorbitant Vauxhall part prices, I looked at the prices for KYB springs which seem to be favoured on the forum. I couldn't seem to find a KYB part no for the springs for a self levelling Mig. Has any Elite owner on here fitted KYB's to the rear, can confirm that there is a different KYB spring for self levellers and if so knows the KYB part number?

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Yep, get it welded. Had my drivers side done about 2 years ago for free by the local Vx stealer (result!!!) and no probs since.

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Omega General Help / Re: lpg conversion - which system is best
« on: 11 January 2010, 16:51:12 »
The Zavoli system suits my 3.2 Elite OK

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Omega General Help / Re: abs unit
« on: 30 December 2009, 12:51:19 »
Take a look at
http://www.bba-reman.com/catalogue/Products.aspx?category=223

They can repair your old unit provide an exchange one. Several forum members have used them with success.

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Omega General Help / Re: WIM Magic
« on: 20 December 2009, 12:47:33 »
Tony - no need to feel embarrassed about all the plaudits you receive from this forum. It's rare these days to find someone who really cares about service to their customers. I, like others, have travelled a long way (up to Chesham from Hastings) to have you align my Elite, and also like everyone else found the money spent extremely worthwhile to say the least, as the car, which i have had since new, immediately felt completely different and much more responsive to drive. Keep up the good work!!

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Omega General Help / Re: Which is Bank 2?
« on: 28 November 2009, 13:31:17 »
And is sensor 1 on this bank the one before the pre cat (ie nearest to manifold)?

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Omega General Help / Which is Bank 2?
« on: 28 November 2009, 12:45:28 »
I need to have a look at one of my Lambda sensors and wiring on my 3.2 Elite. I am getting a code 0150 generated as a stored (latent fault -- ie not yet bringing up EML) and want to check it out. The code refers to O2 sensor 1 bank 2. Am I right in saying that this refers to the first sensor (ie one nearest manifold) on the passenger side? Is it correct that bank 1 always refers to cylinder 135 etc and bank 2 to cylinder 246 on any V engine? Confirmation I'm right/wrong would be much appreciated. TIA

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Omega General Help / Re: O2 Sensor Problem?
« on: 05 August 2009, 12:55:19 »
Yes agreed Kevin, but what has caused it?

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Omega General Help / Re: O2 Sensor Problem?
« on: 05 August 2009, 11:20:14 »
Its not bringing up the EML at the moment and is only on one bank at the mo. I did wonder whether this was the start of the known prob with the pre cats on a 3.2.

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Omega General Help / Re: O2 Sensor Problem?
« on: 05 August 2009, 10:00:48 »
Anyone?

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