Servus! So, I received an Opel Omega B Caravan from 1996. The car is peppered and stands well there. The Harken in the story is, the car is, according to the previous owner, when driving out and does not start since. I have already checked the following things: fuses -> all OK relays -> injection pump and petrol pump are OK (have I exchanged each other) petrol pump -> Is OK (if you org the engine, it also promotes) error memory says follow ndes: (1) 75 I don’t know if it should be 175 or only 75 (1) 44 I don’t know if it should be 144 or only 44 19 73 14 15 Since the car was standing for 2 months, I changed the battery before. Nix does not start. I tried to put the car on with a tow bar, but also no success. It’s an Omega B Caravan with the 2.5L 170hp V6 engine (X25XE) from 1996. What can it be that the car doesn’t start? Crankshaft sensor? What do the mistakes say? I still read out the mistakes with the old battery! Had bridged the car in time. Greeting Patrick