Opel Omega

since 1993-1999 release

Repair and operation of the car



Opel Omega
+ 1. Maintenance instruction
+ 2. Maintenance
+ 3. Repair of engines
+ 4. Heating system and ventilation
+ 5. Fuel, exhaust systems
+ 6. System of start of the engine
+ 7. System of ignition
+ 8. Coupling
+ 9. Transmissions
+ 10. Main transfer, half shafts
+ 11. Brake system
+ 12. Suspension bracket and steering
+ 13. Body
- 14. Body electric equipment
   14.1. Technical characteristics
   14.2. Search of a source of malfunction in system of electric equipment
   14.3. Safety locks and relay
   14.4. Switches
   14.5. Bulbs (external lighting fixtures)
   14.6. Bulbs (internal lighting)
   14.7. External lighting fixtures
   14.8. Adjustment of headlights of head light
   14.9. Instrument guard
   14:10. Elements of an instrument guard
   14:11. Hours / multipurpose display
   14:12. Lighter
   14:13. System of adjustment of xenon headlights
   14:14. Horns of a sound signal
   14:15. Levers of screen wipers
   14:16. Engine, connecting mechanism of a screen wiper of a windshield
   14:17. Engine of a screen wiper of back glass
   14:18. Washers of wind glass / back glass / headlights of head light
   14:19. Radio receiver / cassette / CD player
   14:20. Loudspeakers
   14:21. Radio antenna
   14:22. System of the anticreeping alarm system and immobilizer of the engine
   14:23. System of airbags of safety
   14:24. Elements of system of airbags of safety
   14:25. System elements cruise control
   - 14:26. Schemes of electric equipment
      14.26.1. Explanations to electrical circuitries
      14.26.2. Index of chains 100-1199 (early models)
      14.26.3. Index of chains 100-1699 (late models)
      14.26.4. Keys to schemes of early models
      14.26.5. Keys to schemes of late models
      + 14.26.6. Early models
      + 14.26.7. Late models



14:26. Schemes of electric equipment

14.26.1. Explanations to electrical circuitries

GENERAL INFORMATION

The lower line of the scheme designates the weight or negative connection; figures under this line are numbers of paths that allows to find chains and elements by means of a key.

The line from above of the scheme designates positive connection. The line marked with number 30, always energized. The line marked with number 15 is energized only at inclusion of ignition.

Explanations of the abbreviations used on schemes

AB
Safety airbag
ABS
System of anti-blocking of brakes
EXPERT
Conditioner
ASP
External rear-view mirror
AT
Automatic transmission
AZV
Hook-on device
CC
Control bulb
CD
CD ченджер
CRC
System cruise control
D
Diesel
DS
Anticreeping system
DT
Turbodiesel
DTH
Turbodiesel of X 20 DTH
DWA
Anticreeping alarm system
DZM
Tachometer
ECC
System of adjustment of temperature in salon
EKP
Fuel pump
EMP
Radio
FH
Power windows
FIN
Finland
GB
Great Britain
HS
Heater of back glass
HSF
Glove compartment
HKL
System of the hydraulic booster of steering
HRL
Bulb of illumination of a luggage carrier
HZG
Oven
ID
Display
IMO
Immobilizer
INS
Instrument guard
IRL
Bulbs of illumination of salon
IRLT
Internal lighting
J
Japanese version
KAT
Catalytic converter
KBS
Plait of wires
KW
Models with a body like Versatile person
LED
Light-emitting diode
LHD
Models with left-side management
MID
Display
MT
Mechanical transmission
N
Norwegian version
NB
Models with a body like Hatchback
NS
Forward fog lamps
NSL
Back fog lamps
OEL
Oil level sensor
PBSL
Blocking of the automatic transmission
P/N
Parking / Neutral transfer
RFS
Backing fires
RHD
Models with right-hand management
S
Swedish version
SA
The version for Saudi Arabia
SD
Top hatch
SH
Heaters of seats
SM
Engine electronic control unit
SRA
Washers and screen wipers of headlights
TC
Protivobuksovochny system
TD
Turbodiesel
TEL
Phone
TFL
Front position lamps
TID
Display
TKS
Switch of bulbs of illumination of salon
WEG
Odometer
WD
Sprayer
WS
Sound signal
ZIG
Lighter
ZV
Central lock

Designations of color of wires

BL
Blue
HBL
Light blue
BR
Brown
GE
Yellow
GR
Gray
GN
Green
RT
Red
WS
White
SW
Black
LI
Lilac
VI
Violet

Identification of wires

Example: GE WS 1.5

GE – primary color of a wire
WS – color of a strip
1,5 – cross section of a wire in mm2