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dam codes again
16. May 2008 at 16:52
 
hi guys
   i have just checked my fault codes on my omega as it keeps on stopping dead as if its ran out of petrol the codes are 19 crankshaft sensor ,38 which i know about but cannot trace the fault,and code 92 camshaft sensor heater will i need to replace the crank sensor and cam sensor and are they easy to do
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Reply #1 - 16. May 2008 at 17:14
 
Never had the two codes come up at the same time and I can't help feeling only one of them will need to be changed but which one?  Changing the crank sensor will probably get rid of both cam and crank codes.  Any symptoms, like car failing to start etc? 

Code 38 is the o2 sensor - any holes in the exhaust?  Wiring ok to the sensor?  You'll need to test the sensor with a voltmeter to see if it's working ok.
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Reply #2 - 16. May 2008 at 17:32
 
19 - Crank Sensor - deal with this 1st - other codes will probably clear as well.
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Re: dam codes again
Reply #3 - 16. May 2008 at 18:57
 
as dbug says get the crank sensor changed then run it  a while and it should be ok !! Thumbs Up!
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Re: dam codes again
Reply #4 - 16. May 2008 at 20:46
 
I suspect the cam and crank sensors need changing - a failure on one of them should not cause a 2.0l to stop, but worth changing one first, then see what happens
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