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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: CaptainZok on 31 August 2008, 16:34:25
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Can a code 19 cause the engine to rev limit to 4-5000?
Seems to be bouncing off the rev limiter and bringing up a 19.
Crank sensor was changed just before Keswick for a genuine Vx item.
Any ideas anyone?
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yes.
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Bugger, it's only a couple of months since it was last changed.
Looks like a trip to Vx on the morrow then.
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Not an old code that for some reason hasn't cleared?
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Not an old code that for some reason hasn't cleared?
Nope, had the cheapo on it and it reappears as present when the limit kicks in at 5K.
I've had a look and I think we had it routed too close to the exhaust manifold so as usual I'll be blaming the gnome for it.
So as it's his birthday on Saturday it looks like he'll be getting a new CS as a prezzy. ;D ;D
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
That will go done nicely with a cup of tea laced with spirits
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
That will go done nicely with a cup of tea laced with spirits
I have a litre of something special .. but it should NOT be put into tea .. :(
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
That will go done nicely with a cup of tea laced with spirits
As he will only be 15 I feel it my duty as his father to dispose of that for him. :y
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
That will go done nicely with a cup of tea laced with spirits
As he will only be 15 I feel it my duty as his father to dispose of that for him. :y
Not for the Gnome ya daftie, for me!
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
That will go done nicely with a cup of tea laced with spirits
As he will only be 15 I feel it my duty as his father to dispose of that for him. :y
Not for the Gnome ya daftie, for me!
LOL. Wonder if we can persuade Mr DTM to take him for a birthday drive so we can enjoy our tea and cake in peace?
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a) Yup, exhaust will shag it
b) Does that mean The_Tigger is baking us a cake for the weekend?
No but I'm sure she'll be getting one to bring with us. I believe chocolate is the recommended variety.
That will go done nicely with a cup of tea laced with spirits
As he will only be 15 I feel it my duty as his father to dispose of that for him. :y
Not for the Gnome ya daftie, for me!
LOL. Wonder if we can persuade Mr DTM to take him for a birthday drive so we can enjoy our tea and cake in peace?
Yup, and as Mr DTM is out with the Gnome, I'll scoff his bit of cake as well ;D
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To put this to bed, replacement crank sensor has cured the problem.
Gnome's pocket money suspended till cs paid for. ;D ;D
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To put this to bed, replacement crank sensor has cured the problem.
Gnome's pocket money suspended till cs paid for. ;D ;D
Your apprentice will be getting a job at a Vauxhall stealer at this rate. ::)
Just need to teach him how to tighten a paper oil filter canister bu663r tight with a breaker bar and diagnose all electrical faults as being "ECU faulty" and his training will be complete. ;D
Kevin
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Just need to teach him how to tighten a paper oil filter canister bu663r tight with a breaker bar and diagnose all electrical faults as being "ECU faulty" and his training will be complete. ;D
Kevin
;D
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Take the sensor back as faulty....assuming its not sustained damage!
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To put this to bed, replacement crank sensor has cured the problem.
Gnome's pocket money suspended till cs paid for. ;D ;D
Your apprentice will be getting a job at a Vauxhall stealer at this rate. ::)
Just need to teach him how to tighten a paper oil filter canister bu663r tight with a breaker bar and diagnose all electrical faults as being "ECU faulty" and his training will be complete. ;D
Kevin
;D He's started Tech2 training with my cheapo now he's got the only laptop with a serial port. Hoping TB or Mr DTM will give him a bit more of an idea than the VX monkeys though.