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Omega General Help / Re: Bit of a weird one?
« on: 25 May 2009, 19:37:10 »
Thanks for that guys, what's the fix, assuming its the crank sensor and is it a specialist job?

Cheers,

Peter

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Omega General Help / Re: Bit of a weird one?
« on: 25 May 2009, 13:24:42 »
Will do, many thanks for the steer, will come back when i've produce a paper clip,,,

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Omega General Help / Bit of a weird one?
« on: 25 May 2009, 13:17:37 »
Starts fine, drives fine until it simply cuts out whilst driving, battery lights and engine light comes on and the engine switches off, sometimes it will start again immediately, others you have to walk away come back in an hour and it will start and drive and let you finish your journey. It's cutting out about once a journey now, sounds fine when it does go etc any pointers chaps would be appreciated as i'm bloody useless when it comes to a spanner!

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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: Newby says hello
« on: 02 January 2009, 21:56:44 »
Thanks Guys, just been looking round the Forum pages and I'm amazed at the content and support the site gets, good for you !!

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Newbie Welcome Area / Newby says hello
« on: 02 January 2009, 21:23:45 »
Hi everyone, just bought my second Elite 3 litre today. Bit of a necessity really, as the ex wife set those lovely CSA bailiffs onto me 4 days before Christmas, they came along and repossessed 2 of my cars. I must just be lucky !! So travelled to Northampton today and bought a '99 Elite 3 litre with all the kit. It's got a few 10p piece size blister here and there, will have to get those done i suppose but its got 77k on the clock and the interior is nice. On the downside it doesn't come with the sat nav disc so any steers/advice there would be much appreciated. Regards, Peter

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I would of thought most people look to employ a service that comes via a recommendation and from an outfit/individual that has the relevant experience. If these two criteria are met surely that's the start of a decent service - irrelevant of formal qualifications. Their are hell of a lot of so called professionals out there with no formal quals but with the experience to do the job and do it well. IMO, keep up the good work.

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