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henri

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Crank sensor woes
« on: 22 May 2011, 15:06:09 »

Hi Guys
Need a bit of advice,had a crankshaft sensor fitted here in france 1 week ago and today the fault code is showing 0335 again will obviously be going back to garage tomorrow to explain the problem which is.- during a 25 mile trip the engine was constantly missing,the spanner light came on permanently and when I got back home and stopped the car it took a couple of turns but did eventually start. Am I justified in expecting the work to be rectified with no charge. Have already paid for the job 183 euros :( :(    
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Re: Crank sensor woes
« Reply #1 on: 22 May 2011, 15:24:22 »

Completely justified... Reckon they fitted a pattern part and/or didn't re-route the cable ;)
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Re: Crank sensor woes
« Reply #2 on: 22 May 2011, 16:49:11 »

as LD says get them to refit only genuine gm sensor  :y
reroute cable away from heat sources i.e manifold etc  :y
tell them that its their fault  :y
do not pay to have the job done again  :y
changing it yourself is only a 10min job  ;)
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