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now then marky mark,
just checking for a pulse!!!! [smiley=engel017.gif]
you know no SPARKS lots of FIRE [smiley=vrolijk_1.gif]!!!!!
CHEERS,Tony

ps, only checked wiring to make sure of no nasty surprises before replacing heating pad, and got one :'(!!!!!!!!!!!


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thanks guys for nowt!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [smiley=angry.gif]
not one reply on this topic(73 "looked" cant believe this has stumped you all :-X)
oh well back to trial and error again
cheers,Tony :y

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  :(now then chaps heres the problem,
mission was to replace heat element on drivers seat.
to make sure the replacement was ok, i unplugged the harness at door sill connection and checked for feed with a multimeter.
with ignition on and tried at switch,all ok(swich on -feed,off-no feed).
turned ignition off an repeated check this was as it should be no pwer.
after turning ignition back on NOTHING   no power at feed or at swiches either!!!! :(. checked all fuses inc engine bay but found none had blown.any ideas as to what i have done PLEASE :'(

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Omega General Help / Re: too much pressure!!!
« on: 05 August 2008, 10:51:22 »
good morning chaps :D, firstly thankyou for your quick replies much appreciated :y,now to answer queries, only losing water from header tank cap on manual release,system remains pressurised overnight but no loss of water :-/will take a look at the HBV, refresh me on this is it the 2 into 1 stalk at rear of plenum or what it leads into? many thanks, obb 368

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Omega General Help / too much pressure!!!
« on: 05 August 2008, 01:05:20 »
ADVICE PLS ON PRESSURISING 3ltr ELITE,     my baby is ill, not long bought car from london,drove some 300mls home with not a flicker. 8-)later noticed top and bottom hoses were solid to squeeze and excessive pressure at the header tank,heater blows only hot temp gauge reading high(100)   checked usual suspects ie no oil in water and vice versa.and no misfire  '( so changed thermastat and header tank cap.after flushing system ofcourse.   on test run symptoms still the same!!!!  :'(  could my problem be anything other than the nasty H G word any ideas greatly appreciated    ps(fans are both working as they should. thanks,  obb368 :y

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Hi guys

Both installed and working, thanks for all your help n advice

Oh by the way, in regards to one light not working..... First - check the BULBS AREN'T BLOWN !!!! LMAO

Lesson learnt due to my complete derrrrrrrness  [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]

 [smiley=dankk2.gif] ALL  

Off for well deserved  [smiley=beer.gif] now !!

Tony

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NOW THEN
ON MY ORIGINAL SET UP MY DIPPED BEAM BULB WAS AN H1, but on upgrade is an h7 this apart everything is cool.swapped bulbs over but no dipped beam!!!!!!!!! any ideas bud?

recards Tony

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Omega General Help / Need help installing projector headlights
« on: 07 March 2008, 23:23:13 »
Hi

I have a pre facelift model and have just got a pair of projector lights but unsure how the installation works, can anyone help please??

Cheers

Tony
 :y

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Omega General Help / Re: locked keys in boot.
« on: 23 February 2008, 21:16:54 »
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smash rear quarter window ( £10 breakers) unlock rear door  :y
If its not deadlocked
happend to me on facelift model  deadlocks on  breakdown agent spent 2hrs trying to get in  no success broke quarter glass dropped back seat arm rest  fished with metal coat hanger wire untll he hooked keys cost £ 50 for replacement glass and fitting through insurance :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Jammed door
« on: 23 February 2008, 21:40:03 »
when u take door card off the operating rod is adjustable lift door handle from outside and check inside door that the rod pushes down on the leaver adjust has required (i take it door operates normally from inside) :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Do prefacelift speakers fit facelift cars?
« on: 21 February 2008, 22:34:21 »
Hi yes they are angled mate, they're 3 point fittings  :)

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now then, i have the full set up that you need if you are still after one my friend, £50+pp? let me know and we,ll take it from there. cheers Tony. :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: OOF Tax Disc Holders...
« on: 03 February 2008, 21:02:47 »
Hi  :)
 Just joined up
Any left by any chance ?
Cheers
 :y

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