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some electrical problems
« on: 24 July 2013, 16:59:51 »

Hi all

Sorry for my bad English (from Denmark)

I have some electrical problems on my omega

My temp gauge isn't working and when I turn on the headlights the high beam indicator turns on and goes off when I turn on high beam and the left turn indicator also turns on and stays on as long the light is on

I also have a problem with the controllers for heated seats and the heated rear window and the outside temp is showing ---°c


I have tried to tjek the fuses they all seems okay but I don't know which fuses is for those things because I don't have the instruction manual

Hope someone knows what to do :-)

Best regards

Jannik
« Last Edit: 24 July 2013, 17:02:08 by omegabdenmark »
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Re: some electrical problems
« Reply #1 on: 24 July 2013, 18:23:45 »

Jannik, your English is much better than our Danish  ;)  ;)

temperature gauge .... check that the blue wire is connected to the temperature sender unit. This picture is from a 2.2 but the sender is the same as yours

http://images.omegaowners.com/images/guides/2.2_useful_pics/Tempsenders_resize.jpg

Outside temp ..... the sender for this is clipped to the bottom edge of the front bumper, check it's connected.  I think there is also another connector further back from the sender which corrodes due to road salt etc. A new sender here is only a few £, maybe try a new one.

These are the under bonnet fuses & relays http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90458.0
and this is an owner's manual for a facelift (2000 onwards car) most of the fuses under the steering column are the same.  :y
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Re: some electrical problems
« Reply #2 on: 27 July 2013, 13:30:57 »

Hi all

Thanks for the big help so far

I have been looking at my car today and have got some of the issues solved :-) the controllers is working fine again it was a blown fuse :-)

And i had the instrument cluster out and may have found the reason for the indicator  lights always is on and the water temp gauge not working see pictures :-)




Regardeng the issues with the outside temperture sensor could any one please upload a picture of its location as i havent been able to locate in my front bumper

Best regards

Jannik

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Re: some electrical problems
« Reply #3 on: 27 July 2013, 21:25:33 »

Hi all

Thanks for the big help so far

I have been looking at my car today and have got some of the issues solved :-) the controllers is working fine again it was a blown fuse :-)

And i had the instrument cluster out and may have found the reason for the indicator  lights always is on and the water temp gauge not working see pictures :-)




Regardeng the issues with the outside temperture sensor could any one please upload a picture of its location as i havent been able to locate in my front bumper

Best regards

Jannik

Hope that helps :y




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