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Author Topic: Damaged Crank Sensor Loom  (Read 2076 times)

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Re: Damaged Crank Sensor Loom
« Reply #15 on: 15 July 2014, 18:42:32 »

A good second hand loom could be fitted in the time it takes for you to change your mind ::) ie ten minutes ;D

Abs ecu is hardly unheard of... four screws, a bit of postage and it's off to be fixed, a week later it's back in the car and working...

Really not sure what's so complicated tbh :-\

Besides, the rest of the car is uptogether, so what if your free car becomes a £300 one... the car is well known to you and therefore probably the safest second hand car on the market :y

When did you last do one?  6 screws - the bottom 2 being a "by feel only" removal.  Top marks if you get all 6 back in - last time I did one gave up with the sixth ;)
Top marks to me then. Plus it was pissing down ;D

Tunnie, I still have my fubar one here (3.0l auto, ident DX), so you could get that refurbed, and do the removal/refit on same day. Then just give me your fubar one back (I had intended to get it refurbed, so I have a spare when it fails again).
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Re: Damaged Crank Sensor Loom
« Reply #16 on: 15 July 2014, 19:54:44 »

Very kind, thanks  :y

Think I will see how next few weeks go, using the 3.2 for extended trips with roof box.
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Re: Damaged Crank Sensor Loom
« Reply #17 on: 15 July 2014, 20:18:32 »

Reading this, it was not to the last post that I think this is on the 2.2? I only have ABS ecu's for 2.2dti, 3.2 and 2.6 any of them any good?
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Re: Damaged Crank Sensor Loom
« Reply #18 on: 15 July 2014, 21:30:18 »

No, its a 3.0  :y

Thanks though :)
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Re: Damaged Crank Sensor Loom
« Reply #19 on: 15 July 2014, 21:48:46 »

Haven't you fixed it yet ::)
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