Hello,
I completed the first long journey in the Omega today, after replacing the cam sensor, with a brand new sensor, this morning. Anyway, on driving to where I was going, I had to go up a steep hill, in second, full throttle, and around 3.5K RPM. The car lurched, ECM light came on, and we could not rev above 4500 RPM, as she went into a limp home mode. However, fuel economy remained the same, and over the whole B road/A road journey, with some town work, we got 32MPG.
On stopping and parking up, the engine started immediately when warm.
I disconnected the battery and left the car.
On leaving, several hours later, the engine started, but once slightly warm, on part throttle, things were a little lumpy, but no ECM light came on. On this return journey of similar roads, I got around 34MPG.
I parked up outside my house, so I could open the gates to get the car in. I stopped the engine, and tried to restart after around 1 minute. The car would not start, it would try to catch, but not start.
I went away and left it for 5 minutes, it started first time after the 5 minute wait and I managed to get it onto the drive and into the garage.
I stopped, tried restarting, but could not. I quickly read the fault codes off, though I'm not certain any were stored, and only had one code returned, 0335 , which is Crank Angle Sensor, a sensor I recently replaced with a £9 ebay special. The crank sensor was a genuine Siemens part from autovaux.
Is it possible I have a duff Crank angle sensor, or have I got yet another Cam sensor problem?
Thanks in advance,
James