Update,
today i finally had the time to plug in the scanner.
I did't had any real codes stored. it only gave a
"message" saying that it didn't recieve any revmeter signal
when the car is started. normally with the vertrix scanner at work
if you then highlight the message and press the ok button you then
get a code and more details. But highlighting wasn't available in this case.
so i called the troops in and they suggested replacing camshaft and
crankshaft sensors and see what it does. if not i can just return them to the
partsstore.(benefit of working at a garage

)
So i pretty much gone thru the entire menu of the car,
Then one of the guys suddely said to go a page back, and he pointed to the
ignition advance degree numbers when the car was idling and it gave a abnormal
reading of 38 to 40 degrees advance

He guessed that as the ecu regulates this, it could be that 40 is the maximum
possible and therefor it might be the EML lighting up.
what also might cause a high advance is a bad timingbelt change or it has jumped
a tooth on the part responsible for timing.
We shall see next week how the car behaves with the new sensors.