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Re: Dis Pack Question
« Reply #15 on: 26 October 2012, 19:12:14 »

What good is a new crank sensor in the boot it needs to be fitted to the car

Cant see anybody fitting the sensor in the wind and the rain.

If you reroute the sensor its a 10 minute job to fit a new one!  ;)

Ask TB - his went in France with no spare readily available.

When yours goes somewhere remote you'll wish you carried a spare in your boot mate  ::) ::)
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Re: Dis Pack Question
« Reply #16 on: 26 October 2012, 22:18:01 »

What good is a new crank sensor in the boot it needs to be fitted to the car

Cant see anybody fitting the sensor in the wind and the rain.
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Every v engined omega will need a crank sensor in its life almost cirtainly. So why wait until its failed before buying one...? Have it there on hand ready to fit the second it plays up, and carry on your journey. Or get the AA man out to fit, whatever.
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Re: Dis Pack Question
« Reply #17 on: 27 October 2012, 02:33:16 »

What good is a new crank sensor in the boot it needs to be fitted to the car

Cant see anybody fitting the sensor in the wind and the rain.
::)
Every v engined omega will need a crank sensor in its life almost cirtainly. So why wait until its failed before buying one...? Have it there on hand ready to fit the second it plays up, and carry on your journey. Or get the AA man out to fit, whatever.

Exactly. A few years back we were off for the week end & the crank sensor played up. I phoned for recovery and presented the driver with the fault code & a sensor ...... he was gobsmacked ' no one has ever done that before' he said  ;D. He fitted the new OEM sensor & off we went (with tin tent on tow  ::))
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Re: Dis Pack Question
« Reply #18 on: 27 October 2012, 23:55:37 »

What good is a new crank sensor in the boot it needs to be fitted to the car

Cant see anybody fitting the sensor in the wind and the rain.

That's what the AA is for...... :y :y
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