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Changed cam sensor - still cutting out, SORTED!!!
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02 Aug 2011 16:50 - 04 Aug 2011 06:32 #19852
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Hello!
My car is high milage (185000) and have after a few fixes one error left. While cruising at very light load above 1800-ish rpm, the engine gets a quick hickup, check engine light flashes then it continues until the same happens again or you apply just a tad more throttle, then no problem. No problem engine braking either and the engine never dies. In an earlier post I told you about the MAP-sensorfix, I have cleaned the EGR + pipe, the previous owner changed the cam sensor (1998 model, one sensor only). Since the MAP-hose + etc showed such an improvement and made the car drivable, I thought this should be possible to sort out as well. But I am running out of ideas + have surfed the all forums I can find... any ideas someone?
//Fredrik
My car is high milage (185000) and have after a few fixes one error left. While cruising at very light load above 1800-ish rpm, the engine gets a quick hickup, check engine light flashes then it continues until the same happens again or you apply just a tad more throttle, then no problem. No problem engine braking either and the engine never dies. In an earlier post I told you about the MAP-sensorfix, I have cleaned the EGR + pipe, the previous owner changed the cam sensor (1998 model, one sensor only). Since the MAP-hose + etc showed such an improvement and made the car drivable, I thought this should be possible to sort out as well. But I am running out of ideas + have surfed the all forums I can find... any ideas someone?
//Fredrik
Last edit: 04 Aug 2011 06:32 by freeduc. Reason: Solved the problem!
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03 Aug 2011 10:24 #19882
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Replied by zaine on topic Re: Changed cam sensor - still cutting out (sort of)
id find a friendly owner close to you and see if you can borrow the cam and crank sensors
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03 Aug 2011 14:25 #19892
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Replied by freeduc on topic Re: Changed cam sensor - still cutting out (sort of)
On this car, there is only a cam sensor, which has recently been changed by the previous owner. Also, the error does not seem to be as severe as people report when these go wrong. The car never dies and do not have to cool off or anything. More as a hickup that is repeated over and over again when under very light load, almost off throttle... More ideas?
//Fredrik
//Fredrik
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03 Aug 2011 15:24 #19899
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If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Re: Changed cam sensor - still cutting out (sort of)
Coil pack?
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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03 Aug 2011 16:08 #19903
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Replied by freeduc on topic Re: Changed cam sensor - still cutting out (sort of)
I've thought about that, but it should be other situations affected by that. I am sending off my injectors for cleaning as the plugs were a bit too white + it takes a few turns too many before the engine starts - not that I would call it hard to start or anything, it just doesn't start as a new car. Maybe it shouldn't after 185000miles, but I've never sent injectors for cleaning before so I will test this. I will let you know what the effects are!
Cheers! //F
Cheers! //F
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03 Aug 2011 16:51 #19906
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Replied by little jimny on topic Re: Changed cam sensor - still cutting out (sort of)
Just because the previous owner changed it doesn't mean it's not faulty. My Jimny had the engine management light on when I bought it, and it turned out to be the lamda sensor. The last owner had changed it for a cheap pattern part. Similarly our boiler broke down two years ago and needed a new circuit board. A year later it broke down again and the engineers changed just about everything to try to fix it, but in the end it turned out to be the circuit board that had failed again.freeduc wrote: On this car, there is only a cam sensor, which has recently been changed by the previous owner......//Fredrik
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