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Crank Sensor failed within 15 months :-(
24. Aug 2011 at 20:44
 
I have been getting the intermittent starting problem, I thought it was the fuel pressure regulator, but just read the codes on a friends cheapo op-com and it came up with

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Total number of fault codes: 1

00019 - Incorrect RPM Signal
Not present


Only had it replaced last year too. Sad anybody know the cost of these? very bad timing financially atm.

Are they readily available? or do I need to order?
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Re: Crank Sensor failed with 15 months :-(
Reply #1 - 24. Aug 2011 at 20:55
 
They have been known to fail when newish. Ring round VX dealers to find one which has one in stock.There are different types so make sure you get the correct one. Wink
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Reply #2 - 24. Aug 2011 at 21:02
 
Cheers Albs, I'll give the local dealer a ring tomorrow, even though they're not known for their service with a smile.  Angry
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Reply #3 - 24. Aug 2011 at 21:50
 
I think they cost around £65. Thumbs Up!
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Reply #4 - 24. Aug 2011 at 21:58
 
Cheers, is that trade or retail? Daz helped me get the last one. I think that cost about 56 squid inc VAT. iirc it was over the 100 retail  Shocked

While I'm here what bolt holds it in, I don't wanna get under there and find I don't have the right socket, Lee (Welung666) fitted it for me back in May last year because due to health issues on my part, I couldn't get under there, still gonna struggle now but with the slightly warmer weather it'll be easier  Thumbs Up!
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Reply #5 - 26. Aug 2011 at 15:37
 
Not that anybody is really interested  Undecided but I got the Sensor today, £57.46 TC. Now just gotta wait for a dry spell to fit it  Thumbs Up!
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Reply #6 - 26. Aug 2011 at 15:51
 
Glad you got it, I think the socket needed is an e8 or e10 but you might get it off with an 8 mm or 10 mm socket
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Reply #7 - 26. Aug 2011 at 15:54
 
Ah ha, Thank you, was trying to work out what i needed the guide says a T8 which is a female bolt and it confused me a little (not hard to do under normal circumstances anyway  Wink )
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