Bolino
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Registered: 30th May 07
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Hi all,
My car has developed a problem and I have been told its the crankshaft sensor which im going to replace this weekend.
I was told though that I might also have a camshaft sensor between the cams and apparently if the crankshaft sensor goes it overloads the camshaft sensor so ill have to replace that too.
Does anyone if thats true or not and if my engine has a cam shaft sensor or not please.
Many thanks
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Superlite Ltd.
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Registered: 9th Jan 07
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thats a load of twonk
You don't have to change both
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Bolino
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Registered: 30th May 07
Location: UK
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Thats good to know then, I supose ill find out when I change the crankshaft sensor and the eninge still wont fire then.
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Superlite Ltd.
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Sometimes the mounting bolt is loose and the sensor isn't sitting snug. Check this before putting a new one on
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