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Jeff Thompson
February 27th 05, 05:02 AM
I bought an Omega car starting system, and the dealer I bought it from
went out of business. It is trying to start much longer than it should,
and I am afraid it could burn out my starter. I have heard that there
is a way to set it, and it requires a certain mode on the system, and
then starting it 5 times or so, of which it will take the average
starting time. I think a change in temperature, perhaps generally, such
as winter, offsets the starter.
I was wondering if anyone has any insight to this problem, or if you
could lead me to someone that might have the solution. If you could
email me direct, as my schedule is pretty chaotic, I would be much
obliged.
Thanks in advance!

Jeffrie Alan Thompson

sq4u
February 28th 05, 08:26 AM
jeff, howz it goin man......well, not too familiar with the auto starter from Omega but I do like thier window roll up module. Well, to get 2 yer question, i would try to dig up a manual. either A. you CAN adjust the starter timing on most auto starters......either with the remote that came with it, or, B. dip switches in the Unit itself. Seriously, try to find a manual before you accidentally set it to DIESEL mode or somethin......and maybe, on that omega, ya might be able to change how LONG the vehicle stays running for too???

Ps1k0
March 1st 05, 06:54 PM
what model of Omega starter is it?

"Jeff Thompson" > wrote in message
...
> I bought an Omega car starting system, and the dealer I bought it from
> went out of business. It is trying to start much longer than it should,
> and I am afraid it could burn out my starter. I have heard that there
> is a way to set it, and it requires a certain mode on the system, and
> then starting it 5 times or so, of which it will take the average
> starting time. I think a change in temperature, perhaps generally, such
> as winter, offsets the starter.
> I was wondering if anyone has any insight to this problem, or if you
> could lead me to someone that might have the solution. If you could
> email me direct, as my schedule is pretty chaotic, I would be much
> obliged.
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Jeffrie Alan Thompson
>