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display reading low beam fld vision
« on: 02 April 2009, 14:51:00 »

where's the sensors located and the motors to check for faulty conections (everything ok till i went to the hand car wash)
really ticked off! :-X
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #1 on: 02 April 2009, 15:09:40 »

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where's the sensors located and the motors to check for faulty conections (everything ok till i went to the hand car wash)
really ticked off! :-X

Your fault could be either of the sensors on the nearside wishbone & rear radius arm or the motor in either headlight. Check the arms are still atched to the suspension sensors, they do come off.  :y
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #2 on: 02 April 2009, 16:32:20 »

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where's the sensors located and the motors to check for faulty conections (everything ok till i went to the hand car wash)
really ticked off! :-X

Have a read through this thread......................

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1237989198
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #3 on: 02 April 2009, 16:33:25 »

I have same issue and it is the front sensor. It has an expansion type connection which houses the magnetic sensor. Mine has worn and lost it's grip in the housing.
It is possible to cable tie around the sensor. Tight enough to keep it in place but not too tight as to restrict it's movement.
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #4 on: 02 April 2009, 16:34:17 »

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I have same issue and it is the front sensor. It has an expansion type connection which houses the magnetic sensor. Mine has worn and lost it's grip in the housing.
It is possible to cable tie around the sensor. Tight enough to keep it in place but not too tight as to restrict it's movement.


Yes some members have used cable ties :y
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #5 on: 02 April 2009, 22:29:38 »

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where's the sensors located and the motors to check for faulty conections (everything ok till i went to the hand car wash)
really ticked off! :-X

Your fault could be either of the sensors on the nearside wishbone & rear radius arm or the motor in either headlight. Check the arms are still atched to the suspension sensors, they do come off.  :y

Its a 2.6 - only one sensor on front nearside wishbone! ;)
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #6 on: 02 April 2009, 22:32:30 »

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where's the sensors located and the motors to check for faulty conections (everything ok till i went to the hand car wash)
really ticked off! :-X

Your fault could be either of the sensors on the nearside wishbone & rear radius arm or the motor in either headlight. Check the arms are still atched to the suspension sensors, they do come off.  :y

Its a 2.6 - only one sensor on front nearside wishbone! ;)
HID based Omegas have 1 sensor on NSF wishbone, and 1 sensor on NSR arm...
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Re: display reading low beam fld vision
« Reply #7 on: 02 April 2009, 22:57:54 »

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where's the sensors located and the motors to check for faulty conections (everything ok till i went to the hand car wash)
really ticked off! :-X

Your fault could be either of the sensors on the nearside wishbone & rear radius arm or the motor in either headlight. Check the arms are still atched to the suspension sensors, they do come off.  :y

Its a 2.6 - only one sensor on front nearside wishbone! ;)
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HID based Omegas have 1 sensor on NSF wishbone, and 1 sensor on NSR arm...

Na nah na na nah!  :P  :y  :y  :y
I think you're think of the low brake pad sensor  ;)

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