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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: bluehawk on 12 July 2009, 19:09:18

Title: fault code po335 help for dippydave
Post by: bluehawk on 12 July 2009, 19:09:18
dippydave has paid a visit to me to pick up a few spares today  he has  a fault code 0f p0335 any suggetions for him  as he will be posting later  no doubt, and his car is having trouble starting.

nice to have met him, he now has a working speedo and rev counter .
Title: Re: fault code po335 help for dippydave
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 12 July 2009, 19:11:21
Crank sensor, which would tie in.
Title: Re: fault code po335 help for dippydave
Post by: bluehawk on 12 July 2009, 19:16:23
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Crank sensor, which would tie in.

that was my thoght as well james but i thought i would ask more experinced members, ps Nice lpg job on his car



Title: Re: fault code po335 help for dippydave
Post by: dippydave on 12 July 2009, 19:45:56
thanks for the post bluehawk! i've just got back. it's great having a speedo again!   :y

car spluttered occasionally on full load but cruised fine.

so how hard is a crank sensor to source/change..... :(
Title: Re: fault code po335 help for dippydave
Post by: dippydave on 12 July 2009, 19:49:11
must be fate tho as I've not been on a motorway for ages, just spent a while with the spanners sorting suspension stuff,

and then the engine goes and gets gremlins!

ps James, bluehawk showed me why his 2.0 blew its head gasket.- a solid breather pipe! I take it when you did the lpg conversion you cleaned all that sort of stuff on mine? :y
Title: Re: fault code po335 help for dippydave
Post by: dippydave on 12 July 2009, 20:49:10
i can't find reference to a crank sensor in the haynes :(

and looking here it seems a lot of effort to remove a bolt! :( http://www.vauxhallownersnetwork.co.uk/showthread.php?t=155691

i realise a lot of the early stuff is to get to the timing cover... but even after there's loads!