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Aber engingine indicator
« on: 13 December 2007, 20:50:22 »

Hi folks

Today on dashboard amber (engine electronics indicator) lights up.
I turned engine of and after started up again but it is constantly there!
What it could be - car is safe to drive for a while - till i will visit garage?

Omega 52 reg - 2.2 auto petrol CD

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Re: Aber engingine indicator
« Reply #1 on: 14 December 2007, 06:57:47 »

Where abouts are you? It would help if you updated your profile.

You need to get the codes read with a TechII a.s.a.p.

If you live near Nottingham, MarksDTM has a TechII, or if you're near Brackley, Northhamps, TheBoy.

Failing that some of the guys on here have cheapo code readers.

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Re: Amber engingine indicator
« Reply #2 on: 15 December 2007, 16:28:08 »

Hi
I just have readed my codes
P0340
P1700
P0700

do i need to worry?
 and if how worred should i be? especialy if i wuodent take any action instantly (x-mas bussy time and need a car)

and i live in oxforshire thanx
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Re: Aber engingine indicator
« Reply #3 on: 15 December 2007, 16:42:36 »

P0340 is the camshaft position sensor. Should be able to fix that yourself. The others are transmission codes me thinx.
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Re: Aber engingine indicator
« Reply #4 on: 15 December 2007, 16:52:14 »

thanx for help i hope isn't that so dificult to do ... im not an petrolhead or mechanic ... if could you tell me more how to start or where to look
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Re: Aber engingine indicator
« Reply #5 on: 15 December 2007, 16:54:34 »

Camshaft sensor will throw up transmission codes.

Camshaft sensor is a common problem on 2.2's.

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Re: Aber engingine indicator
« Reply #6 on: 15 December 2007, 17:16:35 »

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thanx for help i hope isn't that so dificult to do ... im not an petrolhead or mechanic ... if could you tell me more how to start or where to look

Neither am I, but as wise man once said; if the clumsy norwegian can do it, so can you :y I have done it on a 2.0 though.
The sensor is fitted behind/between the cam sprockets. You'll have to remove to cambelt cover to access the torx bolt holding it in place, and remove the ignition module to remove it from above. I'm not sure if the job is covered in the maintenance section.
Regarding the sensors themselves; quite a few people (including myself) have changed them several times, as some of the aftermarket sensors are of poor quality. I suggest you spend the extra money on a genuine one to begin with. The P/N should be available here if you do a search.
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Re: Aber engingine indicator
« Reply #7 on: 15 December 2007, 21:33:22 »

Not too difficult to do.  It took me less than an hour. ;D

I'm sure this'll be covered in the haynes manual...?  You won't be able to get one for the new shape omegas, the only haynes manual for the Omega is for teh older shape (pre-facelift) and will cover 90% of your car, inc the cam sensor.  

There were some major changes to post 2000 models such as drive by wire and coil per plug, which isn't covered, but the main parts of the car should be documented.

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