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		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: OGCDaz on 23 March 2010, 15:03:24
		
			
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				I have had my eml read and in came up with this code P0335
 How can i fix this Problem and what is the problem
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				anyone out help me plz 
 
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				Cam sensor needs changing. Use genuine Vx sensor and an easy change. Where are you Daz?
			
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				I am sure that somewhere on here there is a list of the codes, but I'll be buggered if I can find it. I might have a hard copy in the car, hang on a min while I look.
 I am also sure these are very common, and someone will be along with a full explanation.
 Just had a look CAM SENSOR.
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				Welung666 well done.
 Note to self must type quicker ;D
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				im sure its the Crankshaft Position Sensor but havent a clue where it is on the car lol 
 
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				This link is for the 2.2 .. but I think the 2.0 is similar ??
 
 (both missing 2 pots but never mind ..)  :)
 
 http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1269023974
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				im sure its the Crankshaft Position Sensor but havent a clue where it is on the car lol 
 
 
 Normally the cam sensor on the 4 pots but your P0335 has disproved that.
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				im sure its the Crankshaft Position Sensor but havent a clue where it is on the car lol 
 
 Correct. Crank sensor. Read this for fitting http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1187777000/0 :y
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				im sure its the Crankshaft Position Sensor but havent a clue where it is on the car lol 
 
 
 Normally the cam sensor on the 4 pots and your P0335 has proved that.
 Crank sensor Lee
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				http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1206569945
 
 :) ;)
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				im sure its the Crankshaft Position Sensor but havent a clue where it is on the car lol 
 
 
 Normally the cam sensor on the 4 pots and your P0335 has proved that.
 Crank sensor Lee
 
 I know, just modified my post. I'm working from memory here ;D
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				im sure its the Crankshaft Position Sensor but havent a clue where it is on the car lol 
 
 
 Normally the cam sensor on the 4 pots and your P0335 has proved that.
 Crank sensor Lee
 
 I know, just modified my post. I'm working from memory here ;D
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				ignore my post as I believed welung666  .....  stupid of me I know .....
 
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				ignore my post as I believed welung666  .....  stupid of me I know .....
 
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 It was relevant to Lee`s initial unedited answer :)