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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 05 September 2008, 10:28:42 »
It ended up being debris stuck in the injectors... garage cleared it and it runs like a dream again!  :)

Not sure quite how the debris got there in the first place, I suspect a lack of cleanliness when they fitted the lpg system.

I will bear in mind your comments regarding the ignition system for any furture misfire problems.

They also managed to move the filler from under the rear bumper to next to the petrol filler, why they didn't do this in the first place I don't know, but at least it is sorted now.  :) :)

Many thanks to everyone on the forum, your help has been invaluable!  :y :y :y

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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 02 September 2008, 16:14:45 »
Thanks for the advice.  :y

Codes highlighted multiple misfire, confirmed by dealership. They suspect a burnt out LPG injector.  :(

Dealer thinks this is a common problem with LPG conversions, but has anyone else heard if this is a common problem and what, if anything, can be done to rectify it?  

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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 30 August 2008, 15:55:54 »
I convereted to lpg about 1200 miles ago and everything has been fine until this week when the engine management light came on and it keeps putting the car in safe running mode.  

Does anyone know if there is a particular sensor that might be causing this and can you it be adjusted or reset?

thanks Carl

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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 24 July 2008, 18:10:36 »
I absolutely agree, it does look horrible and I guess it will break my back when I have to fill it for the first time.

Gas4Cars at Bletchley, Milton Keynes are the technical experts who came up with this sophisticated engineering solution.  I reckon they were just too lazy to find a better place!

I think the tow hook mount looks favourite, if not ideal.
 :( :( :(

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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 24 July 2008, 15:27:01 »
Just to show you the problem..



Right had side enclosure with amp

Right rear light cubby hole

Left side speaker

Left side light cubby hole

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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 24 July 2008, 09:27:42 »
The problem is space behind the side panels in the boot area..., on the right is the amplifier and on the left is the subwoofer speaker.

Do you know if there is enough space behind the rear light panels or maybe the side of the bumper?


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Omega Gallery / Re: As promised, some LPG pictures
« on: 23 July 2008, 17:52:30 »
Hi, new to the forum, so be gentle with me...

Just had my 2002 Estate 3.2 Elite fitted with LPG, but they have mounted the filler under the rear bumper, making it virtually impossible to get to!  

I note the picture of the filler mounted on the tow bar but has anyone got pictures of an estate car filler mounted in the rear bumper or some other sensible place?

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