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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: the mask on 17 July 2007, 20:41:51

Title: v6 2.5 omega crank shaft sensor
Post by: the mask on 17 July 2007, 20:41:51
My 2000 model omega v6 2.5 manual has had an intermitant fault for some time. It starts and drives as it should without any problem apart from the fact occassionaly it won't go. Every two or three weeks it just won't start. The engine will turn over without any attempt to fire up.If I keep turning the engine eventually it will start and then will drive as normal for another couple of weeks.
          I went to an auto electrician who plugged the car in to a computer and the ecu had logged a code 19 rpm sensor fault. Apparently this is the crank shaft sensor. He cleared the fault from the ecu and am now waiting for the car to break down again to see if it is the same fault. I go on holiday in three weeks and am terrified the crank shaft sensor will fail and I will be stranded with a heffty garage bill. As the sensor is £70.00 rom Vauxhalls I have been advised to buy a genuine part only as some aftermarket one's are prone to fail. I don't want to spend this money should that no be the fault and also can anyone tell me where the sensor is on the 2.5 v6. Any help would be appreciated, does this sound the right diagnosis ? :-/
Title: Re: v6 2.5 omega crank shaft sensor
Post by: TheBoy on 17 July 2007, 20:46:51
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My 2000 model omega v6 2.5 manual has had an intermitant fault for some time. It starts and drives as it should without any problem apart from the fact occassionaly it won't go. Every two or three weeks it just won't start. The engine will turn over without any attempt to fire up.If I keep turning the engine eventually it will start and then will drive as normal for another couple of weeks.
          I went to an auto electrician who plugged the car in to a computer and the ecu had logged a code 19 rpm sensor fault. Apparently this is the crank shaft sensor. He cleared the fault from the ecu and am now waiting for the car to break down again to see if it is the same fault. I go on holiday in three weeks and am terrified the crank shaft sensor will fail and I will be stranded with a heffty garage bill. As the sensor is £70.00 rom Vauxhalls I have been advised to buy a genuine part only as some aftermarket one's are prone to fail. I don't want to spend this money should that no be the fault and also can anyone tell me where the sensor is on the 2.5 v6. Any help would be appreciated, does this sound the right diagnosis ? :-/
As a fellow v6 owner - and one who has fallen foul of this failure some 700 miles from home - may I give you the following advice: carry a spare crank sensor! ;)
Title: Re: v6 2.5 omega crank shaft sensor
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 17 July 2007, 21:15:25
The correct answer is.....fit a new sensor.

Have a look here for more info:

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1174321688
Title: Re: v6 2.5 omega crank shaft sensor
Post by: razzo on 17 July 2007, 22:08:07
Have a look here www.vauxcentre.co.uk/index.php?option=categories&category_id=79602&prodCnt=24&sort=
Title: Re: v6 2.5 omega crank shaft sensor
Post by: amba on 17 July 2007, 22:43:57
I f the car strored a fault code then it was pointless that the electrician just cleared it...if the crank sensor is registering a fault buy a new one and replace it now before it does completely stop and leave you stranded..I bought one from Vauxhall,s recentley and £70=00 is about right..stick to a genuine part and read the how to guides..it is quite easy to fit just need the car up on stands or over a pit..best of luck and get it changed sooner than later
Title: Re: v6 2.5 omega crank shaft sensor
Post by: Martin_1962 on 18 July 2007, 09:59:37
Have a look at the connector then buy one from ebay vauxhallpartswarehouse for a lot less than VX