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JamesV6CDX

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Re: Code 19
« Reply #15 on: 01 September 2008, 16:33:33 »

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Just need to teach him how to tighten a paper oil filter canister bu663r tight with a breaker bar and diagnose all electrical faults as being "ECU faulty" and his training will be complete.  ;D

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Re: Code 19
« Reply #16 on: 01 September 2008, 19:43:26 »

Take the sensor back as faulty....assuming its not sustained damage!
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Re: Code 19
« Reply #17 on: 02 September 2008, 00:01:03 »

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To put this to bed, replacement crank sensor has cured the problem.
Gnome's pocket money suspended till cs paid for.  ;D ;D

Your apprentice will be getting a job at a Vauxhall stealer at this rate. ::)

Just need to teach him how to tighten a paper oil filter canister bu663r tight with a breaker bar and diagnose all electrical faults as being "ECU faulty" and his training will be complete.  ;D

Kevin
;D He's started Tech2 training with my cheapo now he's got the only laptop with a serial port. Hoping TB or Mr DTM will give him a bit more of an idea than the VX monkeys though.
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