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Wiring Looms wanted for Elite Parking Sensors (Read 451 times)
pscocoa
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Wiring Looms wanted for Elite Parking Sensors
06. Nov 2009 at 22:07
 
Wanted please:

Part no. 90513509 - Sensors to Control Unit
This is an Opel only part.

Part no. 9268556 - Control Unit to vehicle
This is a VX part
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Re: Wiring Looms wanted for Elite Parking Sensors
Reply #1 - 06. Nov 2009 at 22:22
 
pscocoa wrote on 06. Nov 2009 at 22:07:
Wanted please:

Part no. 90513509 - Sensors to Control Unit
This is an Opel only part.

Part no. 9268556 - Control Unit to vehicle
This is a VX part


If you already have a loom what's wrong with it that's causing parking sensor problems? A loom is pretty much a loom, it doesn't have any moving parts, and short (hah ha Grin - no pun intended) of it being cut up will work, but even a damaged loom can be repaired.

What about diagnose by replacement with another late Omega owner ...... that's late Omega & not late owner  Grin .... and test your components.

I'd swap with you but my reverse sensors are on each door & in the middle of the screen  Roll Eyes  Grin  Thumbs Up!  Thumbs Up!
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Re: Wiring Looms wanted for Elite Parking Sensors
Reply #2 - 06. Nov 2009 at 23:09
 
Sensors and control unit have been eliminated - can only be looms now - there must be a short in there and I thought cleanest way would be to replace them.
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Re: Wiring Looms wanted for Elite Parking Sensors
Reply #3 - 06. Nov 2009 at 23:42
 
pscocoa wrote on 06. Nov 2009 at 23:09:
Sensors and control unit have been eliminated - can only be looms now - there must be a short in there and I thought cleanest way would be to replace them.



Unplug it all & get your multi-meter out!  Thumbs Up!  Thumbs Up!  Thumbs Up!
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