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Author Topic: Hummm i might have be wrong its the Cam Sensor  (Read 2636 times)

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Taxi_Driver

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Re: Hummm i might have be wrong its the Cam Sensor
« Reply #15 on: 23 December 2007, 21:34:42 »

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CRANK - CRANK - CRANK - SENSOR - SENSOR -SENSOR  ::) ::) ::)
im telling u it is

Cam sensor  :y
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Re: Hummm i might have be wrong its the Cam Sensor
« Reply #16 on: 23 December 2007, 21:36:01 »

na mate change the crank sensor, if it was the cam sensor it would take ages to start when its cold because i had the same fault on a vectra so as urs starts ok so im 100 % sure its the crank sensor..
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« Reply #17 on: 23 December 2007, 21:44:46 »

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na mate change the crank sensor, if it was the cam sensor it would take ages to start when its cold because i had the same fault on a vectra so as urs starts ok so im 100 % sure its the crank sensor..

..........faulty/unplugged crank sensor on a 4 pot omega will struggle to start as well  ;)
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« Reply #18 on: 23 December 2007, 21:49:03 »

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na mate change the crank sensor, if it was the cam sensor it would take ages to start when its cold because i had the same fault on a vectra so as urs starts ok so im 100 % sure its the crank sensor..

..........faulty/unplugged crank sensor on a 4 pot omega will struggle to start as well  ;)

Usually a cam sensor prob will start fine when cold........it only struggles when the engine is hot......something i think to do with cam sensor heating up and becoming iffy  :y
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« Reply #19 on: 23 December 2007, 21:52:37 »

my money is still on the crank sensor  ;D
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Re: Hummm i might have be wrong its the Cam Sensor
« Reply #20 on: 23 December 2007, 22:02:21 »

We will have to put a sweepstake on this lol very 50 50 split on what people think  ;D
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Re: Hummm i might have be wrong its the Cam Sensor
« Reply #21 on: 23 December 2007, 22:46:05 »

I'd go for the cram sensor.  ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Hummm i might have be wrong its the Cam Sensor
« Reply #22 on: 23 December 2007, 22:51:33 »

Its definately the foo-foo valve .. right where it connects to the thingummybob ... you fix it by applying whatsitcalled but only to a torque of about that .....   :)


I'll fetch me coat ....  :)
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« Reply #23 on: 23 December 2007, 23:00:19 »

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I'd go for the cram sensor.  ::) ::) ::)

lovely combination of two  ..Great  ;D

Trust me sure will solve the problem..  :y
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