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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #15 on: 29 February 2008, 12:31:58 »

Agreed.  Unless the sensors are a bit worn (are they tracks, or something more clever?)
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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #16 on: 29 February 2008, 16:01:50 »

Just done the drop links as they came this morning :) and there is nothing on the front wishbone where this sensor should be?   :-?
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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #17 on: 29 February 2008, 17:14:18 »

I am missing the little sensor, is this the connector for it?

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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #18 on: 29 February 2008, 17:16:24 »

The sensor is top right of your picture......but the actuator arm is totaly missing!

Time to give Dug a call and cross his palm with tenners....
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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #19 on: 29 February 2008, 17:17:50 »

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Agreed.  Unless the sensors are a bit worn (are they tracks, or something more clever?)

There something more clever.....hall sensors with an offset magnet it would appear (the magnet is in the sensor arm where it clips into the main sensor body)
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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #20 on: 29 February 2008, 17:31:39 »

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Agreed.  Unless the sensors are a bit worn (are they tracks, or something more clever?)

There something more clever.....hall sensors with an offset magnet it would appear (the magnet is in the sensor arm where it clips into the main sensor body)
I guess a track would be unreliable with the constant movement over such a (normally) small area.
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Re: Check Warning
« Reply #21 on: 29 February 2008, 17:39:58 »

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The sensor is top right of your picture......but the actuator arm is totaly missing!

Time to give Dug a call and cross his palm with tenners....

This car is gonna be like a Rolls Royce when its done  ;D
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