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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #15 on: 13 August 2012, 15:09:19 »

Surely I'm not the only V6 owner who carries a crank sensor in the boot :o ;D

Nope :) plus a HBV and spare coolant
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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #16 on: 15 August 2012, 00:21:15 »

Well, it's been towed to an auto-electriacian, so I'll let you know the outcome if anyone is interested.

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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #17 on: 15 August 2012, 00:30:01 »

Surely I'm not the only V6 owner who carries a crank sensor in the boot :o ;D

Nope :) plus a HBV and spare coolant

You'd be better off with one of those smart cars in your boot - always thought they were made to fit in bigger car boots in case of breakdown  :) :) ;)
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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #18 on: 28 August 2012, 03:54:27 »

Update: Not much progress, the auto-electrician reckons it is a faulty key, and I only have one, so they are trying to get another one through second hand dealers :-\

I don't think this is possible as the last garage that got it started for two months didn't do anything to the key. ???
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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #19 on: 28 August 2012, 07:23:55 »

Update: Not much progress, the auto-electrician reckons it is a faulty key, and I only have one, so they are trying to get another one through second hand dealers :-\

I don't think this is possible as the last garage that got it started for two months didn't do anything to the key. ???

Get them to get you a spare wheel while they are at it.
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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #20 on: 28 August 2012, 14:49:04 »

Update: Not much progress, the auto-electrician reckons it is a faulty key, and I only have one, so they are trying to get another one through second hand dealers :-\

I don't think this is possible as the last garage that got it started for two months didn't do anything to the key. ???

Get them to get you a spare wheel while they are at it.

Yep a square one  ::) ::) ;)
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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #21 on: 28 August 2012, 15:42:24 »

Surely I'm not the only V6 owner who carries a crank sensor in the boot :o ;D

First thing I invested in after buying the 3.2 last year. :y Haven't got an HBV tho' :-\
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Re: Re-tensioning ECU terminals?
« Reply #22 on: 29 August 2012, 15:44:15 »

Surely I'm not the only V6 owner who carries a crank sensor in the boot :o ;D

First thing I invested in after buying the 3.2 last year. :y Haven't got an HBV tho' :-\

My hbv is not so much spare, just that the scars from delving that far back in the bay have not healed yet, will fit it one day ;D

I am still thinking intermittent crank sensor on this car btw!!
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