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MattHughes86 Member Since: 01 Jun 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 140 |
Hello,
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10th Jan 2020 1:03pm |
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rej Member Since: 06 Jan 2014 Location: Stevenage Posts: 496 |
Thank you for the info. I'll take a look as soon as the ground dries up a bit. Is it possible without removing the undertays or do they all have to come off for access? There is a difference between knowing your sh!t and knowing you're sh!t
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13th Jan 2020 10:34am |
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MattHughes86 Member Since: 01 Jun 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 140 |
trays will def need to come off im afraid.
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13th Jan 2020 11:41am |
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rej Member Since: 06 Jan 2014 Location: Stevenage Posts: 496 |
Rear tray only removed. Took less than 5 mins to swap the sensors with the vehicle in off road mode and on a set of ramps Nice easy job and much quicker than I thought.
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15th Jan 2020 11:43am |
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Danwilderspin Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 2215 |
Aside from eml what symptoms did you get? Rough idle? Current stable:
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21st Jan 2020 10:58pm |
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Danwilderspin Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 2215 |
What faults did you have to make you change this?
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29th May 2022 9:30pm |
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kevinp Member Since: 28 Sep 2019 Location: Telford Posts: 1206 |
Hi Dan, I had a Ford Explorer that had intermittent starting and it turned out to be the electrical plug onto the crank sensor was dirty/corroded. A quick clean up of the plug cured it completely. Worth a try? |
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30th May 2022 11:44am |
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Danwilderspin Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 2215 |
If it’s not silly money I will buy a sensor too and clean it all and fit - just trying to get hold of Rob at duckworths now Current stable:
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30th May 2022 11:55am |
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