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SJKOO01

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I could do with cheering up & support
« on: 31 March 2009, 21:49:28 »

Hello all.

Some of you may have noticed that I've only recently joined up to the OOF.

I've always liked the Omega, probably as it reminds me of old school, engine North South, and Rear wheel drive.

Anyhow about x4 wks ago, I finally took the plunge and got myself what I thought was at the time an ideal car.
A Facelift CD Auto model, full service history, very clean and tidy car which I thought I could see myself owning for some time.  ::).

When I got it, I had to get my friend to drive it back to my place, and then again to the company that converts cars for disabled drivers, as I have a leg disability. Had to get it converted for my use - Hand controls & the pedals converted to flip up for when I'm driving at a cost of £720 before I could even use the thing !  :-?.
And before I bought it there was nothing wrong, as my mate and I checked over everything as I was paranoid with it having so many toys on it. And the couple of journeys that my mate used it for to make sure all was definitely okay, there was nothing untoward.

And now I feel my bubbles burst  :( :(.
So far in the x2 wks of actually driving the thing myself, which started off excitedly with plans for it, I'm now beginning to think that its a piece of **** engineering  :(.

1. Key remote started to decide when it wanted to work (wasn't battery).
2. Had to get a replacement key and remote fob and reprogramming, as immobiliser started acting up.
3. The electronic air con I think is on its way out.
4. Had an electronic fault (dash warning light) within two days that I started to drive it - Though hoping that's fixed now.
5. Found out that the steering drop arm now needs replacing.
6. The brake discs have become warped (I'm not excessive with them).
7. Ohh... and today, been told there's a broken rear spring.
8. this line is for the next thing that's going to go wrong !!!!.

I know that there's going to be one or two thing that need doing when you get a new set of wheels, but honestly, this has to be the worst (and most expensive) car I've ever had in a short space of time, and beginning to wonder if I've got a dud one after all ?.

I did have a rare automatic Astravan that I customised before getting the Omega, had that for 4yrs, and not once did any light ever light up on the dash for anything (yes it was plugged in for any smart****s out there ?!), and never a breakdown in all that time, rain, snow, short or extreemmmmly long journeys.
Wish I'd not got rid of it now  :'(.

But the Omega, well I'm not confident going up to 50 miles in one journey, let alone a 300 mile one (which supposed to be doing over this easter !).

Am I being over negative, or does anyone think there maybe a light at the end of the tunnel ?.

I've even considered getting rid of my facelift, and getting a preface lift Omega - base model, something with no electronic air con (how nice it would be to have dials instead !), and something like a GLS, or police spec one, otherwise known as a no frills one.
No luxuries, but more of a simple no messing, solid car. And then get all the disabled drivers stuff swapped over.

To be honest, because how I feel at the moment, I know someone with a V6 3.0L converted Vectra, which has been reported as being sound and extremely reliable. And I'm seriously thinking of ditching the Omega, and going for the Vectra  :o

Anyone else out there in OOF land that has gone through what I'm going through at the moment, and if so, what kept you from getting rid of.

Well that's me done, and got my piece out of the way.
Sorry chaps, and ladies, but really had enough of my car at the mo.

So how's your day been then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :-?

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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #1 on: 31 March 2009, 21:53:43 »

At least with this site we should be able to make the issues cheaper (hopefully) to resolve.  eg, likely Martin Imber could have repaired your old keyfob.  http://theboy.omegaowners.com for Tech2 jobs.

Consider updating your profiles with your location etc - nearby people may be able to assist either physically or by giving advice :y
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #2 on: 31 March 2009, 22:01:49 »

as TB says update your profile as im sure somebody can help you, we like to pride ourselves as being a helpful bunch :y, not only that we dont charge garage hourly rates either ;D, so chin up smegmatt & just put it down to bad luck [& i thought it was only me ;)]
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #3 on: 31 March 2009, 22:07:27 »

I do know how you feel. I got mine in November '08.

I went right over it when I went to see it and found it to be spot on. All it needed was a new door mirror.

Since then. Started wearing the outer edges of the front tyres. Broke a rear spring. To put the icing on the cake, gearbox failed.

All of these problems have been sorted through OOF. Either via the forum or by members in person.

Even with the faults, I do rate the Mig highly and also the great members of this forum.  :y :y

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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #4 on: 31 March 2009, 22:11:54 »

Thing is -- whatever car you buy -- it all depends on how it was looked after by the previous owner .... but .. with the help of the forum, once the Omega is up and running sweet, it should stay that way.  Don't give up on her yet ---  :y
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #5 on: 31 March 2009, 22:12:55 »

I think it is fair to say that without this forum, the practical advice and support it gives, there would be a lot more Migs in the scrap yard..
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #6 on: 31 March 2009, 22:17:50 »

i bought a cdx last yr and had to spend so much on it in the yr, withing 2 weeks new rad, new cam gaskets, hbv and so on. so chin up and dont be disheartened  :y :y
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #7 on: 31 March 2009, 22:21:31 »

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i bought a cdx last yr (cant decide if I mean year or your) and had to spend so much on it in the yr (cant decide if I mean year or your), withing 2 weeks new rad, new cam gaskets, hbv and so on. so chin up and dont be disheartened  :y :y
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #8 on: 31 March 2009, 22:25:53 »

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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #9 on: 31 March 2009, 22:32:17 »

My 1999 tourer estate.  Bought on ebay for good price.  If I had to spend another £400 to £500 to get it spot on, felt satisfied.  So far, spent about £350, including about £100 worth of tools.    (18 year old son has pilfered or ruined tools that have taken me 25 to 30 years to collect).   Reckon got another £150 to £200 to spend and about 3 days f work, tinkering etc. to have a quality, solid and triffic car.

They're worth it.   Comfort, power and a statement. :y

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« Reply #10 on: 31 March 2009, 22:37:34 »

I had to replace a few components in the last few months - wear and tear - but after I have done this apart from a gear box oil change nothing left to do but servicing.

And I could have repaired that keyfob - they just need new switches, the 3 button ones self destruct at about 5 years old
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« Reply #11 on: 31 March 2009, 22:37:50 »

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My 1999 tourer estate.  Bought on ebay for good price.  If I had to spend another £400 to £500 to get it spot on, felt satisfied.  So far, spent about £350, including about £100 worth of tools.    (18 year old son has pilfered or ruined tools that have taken me 25 to 30 years to collect).   Reckon got another £150 to £200 to spend and about 3 days f work, tinkering etc. to have a quality, solid and triffic car.

They're worth it.   Comfort, power and a statement. :y


My Dad said that to me, now I have experienced the same thing ::) ::) ::)
When the eldest stepson got his own house with his girlfriend we bought them lots of gardening bits and pieces for his birthday, so we could get ours back ::) ::) :y
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #12 on: 31 March 2009, 22:42:14 »

I know how you feel .... bought mine nearly a year ago and after about 2 months things started going wrong .... dis pack , catalyst failed , rear exhaust box  , breathers and assosiated oil leaks , rear springs , air flow meter , cam sensor and permenent engine light with catalyst code again ....and now i think my disks are starting to warp as i feel a slight judder through the steering on braking and im sure im getting a vibration at 60 + mph at the rear although i hope thats just a rear wheel needing balanced  :-/.... this thing has cost me a fortune to keep going .... i dont think its as good as the 1997 2.o ltr GLS model i had before although i had a few problems with that before the cam belt snapped after only 14'000 miles after it was replaced .... maybe i should have taken that as a warning  :'( :'( ... why havn't i replaced it ... because i cant afford too or that may have been an option  :'( :'( :'(  .... must admit im not very confident to go on a long journey but that may come back if it behaves for a while  :y
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Re: I could do with cheering up & support
« Reply #13 on: 31 March 2009, 22:54:12 »

Yup its the luck of the draw when you buy any car, chin up matey  once your sorted the car will seem brill !! :y
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« Reply #14 on: 01 April 2009, 06:57:23 »

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Yup its the luck of the draw when you buy any car, chin up matey  once your sorted the car will seem brill !! :y

Agree....My 05 plate Merc Viano is in today for a new anti roll bar....apparently the cause of a clunking noise its had for a few months.
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