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Omega General Help / Fault code 0010
« on: 09 November 2008, 17:38:29 »
Hi,

I'm getting fault code 0100 Mass Air Flow Sensor Voltage Low on my 96 2.0 16v.

Does this mean that the mass air flow meter needs replacing?
Or is it possible to remove and clean it, if so what would I use to clean it?

The car runs well except for the odd missfire.

Any advice is appreciated....

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Omega General Help / Re: Braking Problems
« on: 23 March 2008, 09:14:59 »
I had the same problem....car passed an mot like that.
I had a mechanic look at it who couldnt find anything wrong.
In desperation I bought a new set of wishbones, turned out one of the rear bushes had completely failed! despite there being no movement with it on the car

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Omega General Help / Re: Oil on HT leads
« on: 21 March 2008, 20:14:06 »
X20XEV.

I'll get one ordered from the local dealer

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Omega General Help / Re: Oil on HT leads
« on: 21 March 2008, 20:04:35 »
Cheers for the quick replies.

An easy fix then?

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Omega General Help / Oil on HT leads
« on: 21 March 2008, 19:36:19 »
Hi Guys,

I was going to change my spark plugs today, when I pulled off the HT leads they were swimming in oil.

The car doesnt smoke or anything like that and runs fine.

Anyone any thoughts?

the car is a 96 2.0 16v

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Omega General Help / Re: serious braking problem
« on: 06 January 2008, 20:19:43 »
lol,

Yeah its fine now.

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Omega General Help / Re: serious braking problem
« on: 06 January 2008, 18:04:46 »
Hi guys, New Omega owner here.
I had this same problem.

I tried changing the calipers and the steering stabliser, with no luck.
I then thought I'd try changing the wishbones as I couldn't think of anything else.

When I removed the passenger side wishbone the rear bush fell off in my hand  :o



Believe it or not the car was MOT'd like this less than 2 weeks ago.
To be fair to the garage that done it there didn't look like much movement in the bushes when it was on the car.......

So it could be worth removing your wishbones to see if there is anything hiding

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