Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: spikerz on 04 July 2009, 19:58:33
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I still have this stalling problem with my 2.5td auto.the first time i tried a paperclip test no codes came up,second time time i got 19,today I'm getting 19 and 64.
19-Incorrect RPM Signal...crankshaft sensor?
64-Fuel Quantity Control Out of Range.?
Are any of these(or both) likely to be the cause of it stalling?
It also takes a bit turning over to start(some times) a little acceleration helps.
What can i do/check?
I would really appreciate some help with this as its not just annoying (especially when i get the 'haha he's stalled it' look) or holding up traffic at lights and its kind of dangerous when it stalls on a corner!
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Crank sensor (no. 19) is the most likely cause for stalling, get it changed it's an easy job :y
Make sure you fit genuine GM though :y
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I'll get it changed,is it under the starter motor?
Any ideas about the 64 code?
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this should help you.
www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1174321688
change cs first and do the paperclip test again have a look if your codes are still there. :y
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is there a difference in location etc.?mines being 2.5td(v6 shown in link)
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dont think so mate I believe its in the same place.
if i am wrong then one of the guyes will correct me
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is there a difference in location etc.?mines being 2.5td(v6 shown in link)
Totally different engine. The 2.5TD is the BMW straight six X25DT lump. :y
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where is the crank sensor on 2.5td staight 6 engine?
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crank sensor on TD is under starter motor. Never known one to fail. The sensor has a connector on it, might be worth giving that a clean, as that tractor blood tends to get everywhere.