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Ordered new Cam and Crank sensors on Monday, so today they arrived and lightened my wallet of £100.
The Cam sensor was easy ... 3 minutes and the new one was fitted.
The Crank sensor is visible but you have to remove the alternator in order to get at it .. No problem I thought. Out with the 12mm socket ... but wait ... they have mounted the bottom using what appears to be an 8mm allen bolt instead !F&@*$$$ !!!!
Can I get to it ... NO !!!
under the vehicle I can see it, and over the vehicle I canb feel it but there isnt an easy way of getting at it.
Can anyone enlighten me how the Alternator is removed to allow access to the offending sensor please ?
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I've also got a workshop CD that I can look at but they usually are really useful and just tell you to undo it, ignoring the fact that you can't get to the git!!!
How much was the cam sensor out of interest? as I get my management light on whilst on a long motorway run. The car runs fine still and when I disconnect the battery for 30 seconds it will go out and not trouble me until another 2-3 hours of motorway driving.
I could run all day long without stopping at local road speeds or greenlaning and I keep a 10mm spanner in the car to undo the battery to put it out but I suspect the cam sensor is the culprit.
Kirkynut
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The same block of wood was used to refit the belt and re-tension the alternator.
The result ..... well a blast down the A303 did not show any symptoms and the Jimny even managed to accelerate to 70mph (before I never managed past 60!!)
So one of the sensors, was almost certainly the problem... I suspect it was the Cank Sensor, but Piece of mind, I now have replaced both of them.
If you want my old Cam Sensor, I dont mind dropping it in the post for you to have a play about with.. if it fixes your issue ... RESULT .. if not, no harm done.
Jason
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Glad you solved the problem, access is a little tight in some places under the engine bay. In ways like that I prefer the old SJ, it is so simple and everything is accessible, but the Jimny wins hands down generally on reliability and less maintenance, and oh how coil springs are so nice!!!
My Jimny does 70+ mph with my 205/16's on but I wouldn't try it with my old Colways on as I'd get shaken out the car! My Kumho's are lovely on the road though at any speed.
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today, it conked a few times, the rev counter went crackers and it died. it did this a few times.
I suspect a sensor fault but am not sure which one to try cam or crank? it is a G13BB engine type (auto box)
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colin
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Whilst the M13AA has both Camshaft (CMP) and Crankshaft (CKP) sensors
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any extra benefits in size ?
Any issues in mounting ?
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Colin, how sis the Vitara Rad fit ?
any extra benefits in size ?
Any issues in mounting ?
Its a bit bigger, i had to remove the passenger side mount, cut it, weld them in 2 parts onto the slam panel at the top and also somewhere underneath (i didn't see this bit. I also had to remove the rubber bushes.
it cools well so far, but my old rad was in poor condition. i had read that it wasjust a case of bend the mounts out and a vit one will drop in, but mine is an auto which has an oil cooler at the bottom of the rad so it may be different.
it only took 40 mins or so and seems to be doing ok, but not a fair comparison to an old knackered rad. hopefully the extra size will help though
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