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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: idc62 on 28 March 2010, 20:06:24

Title: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: idc62 on 28 March 2010, 20:06:24
what a pig of a job with air con on the car.Looked at the haynes explains after i couldn't quite find it and they suggest take off belly pan and remove engine gearbox mounting brackett. Seemed a lot of work to remove 1 little bolt even though could only touch it with finger tips (big hands tight space).Looked at the situation for a few minutes trying to feel the bolt head and a penny dropped remove dipstick tube only one bolt and pull it out .Then tried to use star sockett to undo very awkward for ratchet so used ring spanner (all by feel only) to uncrack bolt and then undo rest by fingertips. pulling off sensor a little awkward but ok got it out .taking it with me to make sure get correct one tomorrow hopefully wont be to bad to put back in .Any one else had this trouble or done it this way  :) :) :)
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: TheBoy on 28 March 2010, 20:36:28
if its got a/c, the 2.0l is a PITA
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: idc62 on 28 March 2010, 20:41:27
After removing dipstick tube had it off off in 10 mins  :y :y :y
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: Jan Suhr on 31 January 2012, 19:00:08
Is this the same situation for a 2.2 L 16V?

I am trying to fix this on mine and all I can find is a big chunk of bracket for the PS-pump and the AC-pump that seems to block any way to reach it.

Jan
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: PhilRich on 31 January 2012, 19:43:00
Is this the same situation for a 2.2 L 16V?

I am trying to fix this on mine and all I can find is a big chunk of bracket for the PS-pump and the AC-pump that seems to block any way to reach it.

Jan



Exactly the same! As said, remove the dipstick tube (1 bolt) twist & pull the tube free from engine casing then as described ^^^. A lot easier with thin hands & fingers but very do-able  :y
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: Reefpotato on 01 February 2012, 09:31:24
OO good  ;D   got this job coming any day now lol  :y so Thx for tip, Haynes is all very good if you have a fully fitted garage,ramp lift etc but sometimes I have often had to find a DIY way that works just as well, think maybe they arent allowed to show it or the book would be 10 pages long  ;D

Happy Motoring   8) :y
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: Jan Suhr on 01 February 2012, 11:11:31
This is really a PITA, I have been out all morning in the freezing cold trying to remove this little bolt that holds the sensor.

I can feel it with my fingers, but I can't get that little ring spanner to catch up with the bolt head. When I feel around with my fingers it feels like the sensor is obstructing the space around the bolthead.

I have tried with a few different spanners but none seems to be able to hook up to the bolt.

Just checking, the size would be 8mm, right? Same as holding the valve cover?

Thanks

Jan
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: Abiton on 01 February 2012, 11:18:07
Dunno if this pic might help.  This is on our 2.0 that has neither aircon, nor two-piece sump; making it dead easy to see, and get at:

(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc138/EZ_Pete/Image003.jpg)
Title: Re: crankshaft sensor removal 2ltr 16v
Post by: Jan Suhr on 01 February 2012, 11:21:21
Thanks alot, lucky you that don't have a lot of junk in the way  :)

Jan