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Re: fault codes omniscan
« Reply #15 on: 17 October 2010, 21:36:08 »

The only OBDII Omegas are the 2.2 (petrol and diesel) and the 2.6 and 3.2.  No other Omega is OBDII.

So if you have a 2.5, don't bother with a OBDII tool.



Lets start from scratch.....   ....what is the problem
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Re: fault codes omniscan
« Reply #16 on: 17 October 2010, 23:06:24 »

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can anyone help with these codes had car tested locally and these codes came up ?ffff,p1890,p0730,p0103,?3230,?2020,p0712,p0743 i tkink they cleared them but how can i check if there are any more

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Ok, had a feeling this might happen, so as TB says, what wrong with it? What's the symptoms/reason for the code read in the first place?
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Re: fault codes omniscan
« Reply #17 on: 19 October 2010, 19:07:07 »

started to bang into third after revving like in nuetral then automatic gearbox check light came on but no signs since codes cleared  :y
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Re: fault codes omniscan
« Reply #18 on: 19 October 2010, 19:11:03 »

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started to bang into third after revving like in nuetral then automatic gearbox check light came on but no signs since codes cleared  :y
OK, sounds like a gearbox fault.  Assuming the ATF level is right, get a replacement box from one of the breakers here.

If its been doing it for a while, and you've kept using it, don't waste money changing the ATF, go straight for the box change.

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Re: fault codes omniscan
« Reply #19 on: 19 October 2010, 19:13:22 »

has been fine since they cleared codes and topped up atf with about 2 litres how much for another box any ideas ??? :(
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« Reply #20 on: 19 October 2010, 19:15:08 »

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has been fine since they cleared codes and topped up atf with about 2 litres how much for another box any ideas ??? :(
So the fault is cured?
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« Reply #21 on: 19 October 2010, 19:19:08 »

yes i think so but not sure as not going to pay until fault occurs again
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