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mondo76

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rpm sensor fault
« on: 12 October 2008, 13:44:04 »

hi sorry ill get this in the right bit lol, im getiing a rpm sensor fault from time to time , gcomes and goes , anyone else had this trouble , im always open to suggestions thanx again for looking
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Re: rpm sensor fault
« Reply #1 on: 12 October 2008, 19:26:14 »

Code 19? If so replace crank sensor - it will fail - usually when most inconvenient!!
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Re: rpm sensor fault
« Reply #2 on: 13 October 2008, 20:20:48 »

As dbug says it,s the crank sensor and it WILL go pop just when you don't want it to like mine did a few months ago right outside
Devon & Cornwall Police Headquaters in Exeter.
Before you go to buy one beware there are TWO types for the miggie one has a square ended connector the other has a rounded end connector, so have a look at yours so you order the right one and use the Vauxhall one if you can afford it (lasts longer).
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