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Author Topic: Omega V6 Misfire  (Read 1882 times)

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albitz

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Re: Omega V6 Misfire
« Reply #15 on: 01 May 2008, 21:43:49 »

agree.mine started misfiring quite suddenly,had to change the leads and the dis pack to fix it.
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Re: Omega V6 Misfire
« Reply #16 on: 01 May 2008, 21:47:08 »

Thanks guys,
I will take my shopping list to Vx tomorrow. Can I still drive the car with the misfire or do i risk damage?
Thanks,
Stephen.
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albitz

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Re: Omega V6 Misfire
« Reply #17 on: 01 May 2008, 21:52:13 »

i dont think it will cause more damage to use it in the short term (although im by no means an expert ),dont buy plug leads from vx (approx.200 quid a set) you can usually find bosch leads on feebay for about 40. :y...edit ,or get a known good dis pack and leads from a member breaking a car in parts for sale.
« Last Edit: 01 May 2008, 21:53:56 by albitz »
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Re: Omega V6 Misfire
« Reply #18 on: 01 May 2008, 21:55:04 »

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Thanks guys,
I will take my shopping list to Vx tomorrow. Can I still drive the car with the misfire or do i risk damage?
Thanks,
Stephen.


I wouldn't use it ....your pouring un-burnt fuel into the cats which will eventually kill them......the smell is a sure sign they are not happy.
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albitz

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Re: Omega V6 Misfire
« Reply #19 on: 01 May 2008, 21:57:38 »

there speaks THE expert,ignore what i said  :-[ :y
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