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Still having crank shaft problems
« on: 06 July 2011, 19:48:28 »

Hi All,

Still having crank shaft sensor problems, its deffinatly the right sensor. After fitting it ran fine and didn't bring up any codes, did a fairly long test drive and it didn't have a problem. Soon as I pulled into my road, stalls, won't start. Eventually got it to start and got it back to the garage where I had it fitted, stalled again.

The guy checked the connection, no problem and the part is a genuine and brand new. Reckons I need a new ECU, is that the same feeling on here?

Also (this is not me trying to sell it Mods) how much could I expect for scrap? Its just had the cam, aux belts and the water pump costing almost £600.00. :'( :'(
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #1 on: 06 July 2011, 19:50:32 »

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Hi All,

Still having crank shaft sensor problems, its deffinatly the right sensor. After fitting it ran fine and didn't bring up any codes, did a fairly long test drive and it didn't have a problem. Soon as I pulled into my road, stalls, won't start. Eventually got it to start and got it back to the garage where I had it fitted, stalled again.

The guy checked the connection, no problem and the part is a genuine and brand new. Reckons I need a new ECU, is that the same feeling on here?

Also (this is not me trying to sell it Mods) how much could I expect for scrap? Its just had the cam, aux belts and the water pump costing almost £600.00. :'( :'(
Still could be faulty. Any codes?
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #2 on: 06 July 2011, 20:08:38 »

Dunno didn't try, didn't have a paperclip.

The guy tested it before I left 20 minutes before and it didn't bring up a code.
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #3 on: 06 July 2011, 20:10:34 »

However I did notice when I got back in the temp gague wasn't working and the fuel level dropped to zero then came back up again after I tried to start it again.
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #4 on: 06 July 2011, 20:12:17 »

Sorry I should re-phrase that, the temp gauge wasn't working and the fuel gague dropped to nothing then back up with the ignition still on.
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #5 on: 06 July 2011, 20:16:08 »

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Reckons I need a new ECU, is that the same feeling on here?

No. He's guessing. ;) I don't believe we've ever seen one of those ECUs fail, so highly unlikely.
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #6 on: 06 July 2011, 20:19:06 »

If there is a first, with my luck as its been this year, it will be me :'(
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #7 on: 06 July 2011, 20:45:30 »

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However I did notice when I got back in the temp gague wasn't working and the fuel level dropped to zero then came back up again after I tried to start it again.
If you have intermittent electrical problems I would start by checking fuses and battery connections.
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Re: Still having crank shaft problems
« Reply #8 on: 06 July 2011, 22:49:10 »

Hi guys,

after a discussion with the missus and my mother, I've swapped the Omega for an Accord that the guy had in part ex.

TBF I'm surprised as its quite a bargain, tax till feb, test till oct/nov, new tyres, new rad, new battery (he's fitting this for me to help out, the other bits were already there) and 3/4 a tank of fuel.

I pick it up tomorrow, so much for my time in, or rather out of an Omega :)
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