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Why was it being towed

Cranksensor, its a V6 afterall
- 10 (37%)
Oil pressure light on
- 3 (11.1%)
Severe brake pull, unsafe to drive
- 1 (3.7%)
Loss of drive through gearbox/diff
- 1 (3.7%)
Flat battery
- 1 (3.7%)
No headlights
- 1 (3.7%)
Accident
- 4 (14.8%)
Holed rad
- 1 (3.7%)
Nothing, this is part of Seth's crane crash
- 5 (18.5%)

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Well, you've all read the hints, a fun poll before the full story
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #1 on: 12 November 2012, 19:55:45 »

Headlights
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #2 on: 12 November 2012, 19:57:02 »

You mentioned polish out, so accident. But a minor one
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #3 on: 12 November 2012, 20:02:14 »

Neither car escaped entirely unscathed, but both will live.
 :y
Two cars involved ,therefore some form of accident ,minor we hope!
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #4 on: 12 November 2012, 20:05:01 »

You mentioned polish out, so accident. But a minor one

I think that was AFTER the towpole incident.  Before that it was  "nothing" ...  :)
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #5 on: 12 November 2012, 20:05:31 »

Neither car escaped entirely unscathed, but both will live.
 :y
Two cars involved ,therefore some form of accident ,minor we hope!

I think that WAS the tow pole incident ... :)
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #6 on: 12 November 2012, 20:05:45 »

Wanted to say indignation at being left in Milton Keynes ::) but as that isn't on the list, I've gone with brake pull ::) given where it broke down :y
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #7 on: 12 November 2012, 20:07:06 »

Wanted to say indignation at being left in Milton Keynes ::) but as that isn't on the list, I've gone with brake pull ::) given where it broke down :y
Pretty certain I have not said where it needed towing from??
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #8 on: 12 November 2012, 20:35:27 »

No Magic Tree option ........................  ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #9 on: 12 November 2012, 20:36:49 »

It has to be something to do with an Abba film.
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« Last Edit: 12 November 2012, 21:29:16 by Seth »
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #11 on: 12 November 2012, 21:37:06 »

Nut behind the wheel ?  :)
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #12 on: 13 November 2012, 19:13:13 »

The car has been intermittently a poor starter for about 2 or 3 weeks. Always started, but needed to turn over longer before firing.

So its been on the Tech2 a few times, but nothing ever showing apart from an occasional 55 - replace ECU.

The first time, the idle trims were hard over to 255, and resetting the trims seemed to cure the poor starting, for about 10 days.


Anyways, at the NEC, she couldn't get it started, so up I go. She told me it wasn't turning over. Upon arrival, it actually turns over OK, but not firing, either on petrol or forced on LPG.

As I was told it wasn't turning over, I went up with just the jack, and a towpole (plus the 150pc Halfords set to undo propshaft). So plan A was to just tow it home. Until she bent the towpole. Which forced a rethink. What can stop a V6 starting on petrol or LPG? An HT problem should allow it to fire. No obvious blown fuses. Has to be cranksensor. Fortunately, I always carry a spare. So pop it on, car starts on the nail :).  Quickly reattach propshaft, drive home.  Still need to rerun the wire a bit better (was done in a hurry in the dark in the cold).


So, well done to all that said cranksensor :y
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #13 on: 13 November 2012, 20:04:36 »

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So its been on the Tech2 a few times, but nothing ever showing apart from an occasional 55 - replace ECU.

 .....

Any suggestions as to why there were no fault codes shown on Tech II? When my CSS last failed, even thought the EML didn't light, it still flashed up code 19 on a paper clip test  :-\ :-\
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Re: So what caused the Silver Bullet to need to be attached to towpole
« Reply #14 on: 13 November 2012, 21:04:20 »

i KNEW it would be crank sensor......    it's been TOO long since i seen someone post about a failure....     (note that my vote was CS all along....  )


must order one off Andy.

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