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mrjimbo

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Re: Crank sensor
« Reply #15 on: 29 March 2008, 15:25:54 »

I changed the crank sensor again this morning and i've been using the car for most of the day and done well in excess of 25 starts and i've still got fault code 19, no other codes, just 19. It's begining to do my head in now.

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Re: Crank sensor
« Reply #16 on: 30 March 2008, 18:56:12 »

i take it your changing the cable and not just the sensor as its the wires that get damaged by heat?
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Re: Crank sensor
« Reply #17 on: 30 March 2008, 19:12:57 »

its all one item smity !! :y
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Re: Crank sensor
« Reply #18 on: 30 March 2008, 19:15:32 »

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its all one item smity !! :y

Yep, sensor and loom connector on the other end, all in one.

Although i seam to recall some replacement ones don't have the heat reflective cover?

Which way did you route the cable, did you cable tie it away from the exhaust? If not it could touch that, melt, and cause problems  :y
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