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Part numbers for service items
« on: 16 March 2025, 20:48:40 »

I’m looking to source original gm service parts for my 3.0 v6, does anyone know the part numbers for Oem oil, air filter, fuel filter & spin on oil filter, I’ve ordered the adapter to convert mine.

Is there any websites useful for finding the oem part numbers for parts i’ll be looking in the future?

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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #1 on: 17 March 2025, 16:30:03 »

You will be lucky to find GM branded parts now for your Omega.

I would recommend you try Autodoc who some of us have found very good for sourcing the products we need, and recently still had GM oil available. They source parts from across Germany and Europe generally, so still offer the items previously available for Vauxhall and Opel cars, where indeed the Omega was built. ;)

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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #2 on: 17 March 2025, 19:13:06 »

None of those parts need to be GM, and because they're all shared with other models will be readily available from any local motor factor.
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #3 on: 17 March 2025, 23:36:43 »

VOF31 springs to mind for the oil filters.
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #4 on: 18 March 2025, 08:18:36 »

Air Filter - 91149684
Fuel Filter - 25313359
Fuel Filter clips - 90542453
10W40 Oil - 93165215

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« Reply #5 on: 18 March 2025, 10:20:27 »

VOF31 springs to mind for the oil filters.
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #6 on: 18 March 2025, 10:22:34 »

And we all know that the canister type oil filter is less messy, generally cheaper to service than spin-ons.

Granted, if some muppet hasn't serviced the car for 200,000 miles or the last idiot did it with a impact gun, then can need marginally more difficult.  But day to day, cleaner and cheaper.
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #7 on: 18 March 2025, 10:30:15 »

I would recommend you try Autodoc who some of us have found very good for sourcing the products we need
And the rest of us find them as much use as a used condom smeared in dogshit. Particularly if something goes wrong like incorrect part sent or parts missing. Or, more commonly, Herpes lose the bloody parcel.

Also be aware, a lot of their pattern parts make First Line branded parts to look half decent.


Buyer beware.


As Nick W rightly points out, for servicing, all parts are freely available at any factors, and most of it might even be in stock due to how many different GM vehicles they were used in.  Its some of the very Omega specific stuff, not service items, that can be more challenging to acquire now.

When I had mine, I used GM filters and oil based on price and convenience (back in the old Trade Club days, so cheap, and delivered to my door same day), but wouldn't worry if I had to use non GM stuff....   ...aside from air filters, as the genuine Omega one was always deeper, hence more surface area, and also brake discs/pads as I found pattern ones couldn't handle the abuse I used to give them before I became a reformed character....
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #8 on: 18 March 2025, 10:58:40 »

I currently use this oil in the Omega's:-  https://www.smithandallan.com/product/smith-allan-momentum-ss-10w-40-engine-oil-4141 which comes in at a good price when you buy 20L :)
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #9 on: 18 March 2025, 11:52:53 »

Here's a list of part numbers, suppliers and prices from when I did my Timing Belt service in 2022 (2003 2.6 V6):

PartSupplierBrandOEM Part #Supplier Part #Cost
Timing Belt KitAutoDocGates9201887K035453XS£160.72
Water PumpeBayQH931706971590192RMP£24.39
Aux BelteBayQH9129851QBR62020£15.68
ThermostateBayQH90502201QH1338014£19.64
Heater ValveAutoDocQH90566947XELV65£16.52
Oil (10W-40)AutoDocGM19420461942046£21.11
Oil FilterECPFram93156954501720046£2.59
Air FilterECPBosch91149684502720167£6.59
Cabin FilterECPBosch93182438507720127£4.29
Spark Plugs x6eBayGM9113208691132086£11.95
Thermostat pipeAmazonDorman90411629626-536£50.95
Total:£334.43
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #10 on: 18 March 2025, 12:46:53 »

I would recommend you try Autodoc who some of us have found very good for sourcing the products we need
And the rest of us find them as much use as a used condom smeared in dogshit. Particularly if something goes wrong like incorrect part sent or parts missing. Or, more commonly, Herpes lose the bloody parcel.

Also be aware, a lot of their pattern parts make First Line branded parts to look half decent.


Buyer beware.


A matter of opinion TB, and I can only comment on my experiences,  along with others on here, who have found them excellent after buying a number of parts.  Even my Vx dealer staff use them now in the absence of GM parts.  As for Hermes: you are  out of date, as it is called Evri now and vastly better than than before. ;D ;D

"Buyer beware"  ......well, yes, that applies to all  online purchases! ::) ::)

 :D ;)
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #11 on: 18 March 2025, 13:27:00 »

Im pretty sure there is a list of part numbers for commonly used parts somewhere on here. Guides or FAQ ?

No need to dig it out now though as Jim82 has taken the time and trouble to post up his list.  :y
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #12 on: 18 March 2025, 13:28:10 »

I would recommend you try Autodoc who some of us have found very good for sourcing the products we need
And the rest of us find them as much use as a used condom smeared in dogshit. Particularly if something goes wrong like incorrect part sent or parts missing. Or, more commonly, Herpes lose the bloody parcel.

Also be aware, a lot of their pattern parts make First Line branded parts to look half decent.


Buyer beware.


A matter of opinion TB, and I can only comment on my experiences,  along with others on here, who have found them excellent after buying a number of parts.  Even my Vx dealer staff use them now in the absence of GM parts.  As for Hermes: you are  out of date, as it is called Evri now and vastly better than than before. ;D ;D

"Buyer beware"  ......well, yes, that applies to all  online purchases! ::) ::)

 :D ;)
Yeah Lizzie, some of the old duffers on here really are living in the past.  ;) ;D
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #13 on: 18 March 2025, 14:29:42 »

I would recommend you try Autodoc who some of us have found very good for sourcing the products we need
And the rest of us find them as much use as a used condom smeared in dogshit. Particularly if something goes wrong like incorrect part sent or parts missing. Or, more commonly, Herpes lose the bloody parcel.

Also be aware, a lot of their pattern parts make First Line branded parts to look half decent.


Buyer beware.


A matter of opinion TB, and I can only comment on my experiences,  along with others on here, who have found them excellent after buying a number of parts.  Even my Vx dealer staff use them now in the absence of GM parts.  As for Hermes: you are  out of date, as it is called Evri now and vastly better than than before. ;D ;D

"Buyer beware"  ......well, yes, that applies to all  online purchases! ::) ::)

 :D ;)
Yeah Lizzie, some of the old duffers on here really are living in the past.  ;) ;D

 ;D ;D Indeed Ronnyd.  It strikes me it is some form of snobbery about those GM parts we were so familiar with 20 years ago, and have an affinity with!  No other parts are suitable in their opinion, ignoring the fact they more than do the job, being the only ones now available from reliable main line  sources, as us progressives have proved!  It is fact that the auto world has changed and the previous main dealer parts are "no longer available", a phrase my friendly Vx parts manager often uses now, with a roll of the eyes.  After all, my Omega is 22 years old in June, being one of the "newest" still on the road, but still well out of date in terms of their production in Germany and parts availability guarantee. ::) :P ;)
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Re: Part numbers for service items
« Reply #14 on: 18 March 2025, 15:27:12 »

Here's a list of part numbers, suppliers and prices from when I did my Timing Belt service in 2022 (2003 2.6 V6):

PartSupplierBrandOEM Part #Supplier Part #Cost
Timing Belt KitAutoDocGates9201887K035453XS£160.72
Water PumpeBayQH931706971590192RMP£24.39
Aux BelteBayQH9129851QBR62020£15.68
ThermostateBayQH90502201QH1338014£19.64
Heater ValveAutoDocQH90566947XELV65£16.52
Oil (10W-40)AutoDocGM19420461942046£21.11
Oil FilterECPFram93156954501720046£2.59
Air FilterECPBosch91149684502720167£6.59
Cabin FilterECPBosch93182438507720127£4.29
Spark Plugs x6eBayGM9113208691132086£11.95
Thermostat pipeAmazonDorman90411629626-536£50.95
Total:£334.43
Nice one, Jim  :y
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