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RPM Sensor ( SOLVED)
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Lee
PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 4:16 pm Up
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lee, Eastbourne , Eastsussex bn23 8dx
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leigh_boy
PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:23 am Up
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any other sugestions?
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leigh_boy
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ok so i have done some research , and the problem could be the air gap between the sensor and the fly wheel or ecu, any 1 know how to check the air gap??
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Edward
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It's not adjustable.
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leigh_boy
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ye i know but could a warped flywheel / warn / dirty teeth casue problems?
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leigh_boy
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I Admit Defeat Sad going to pug today for diags only
at £92 per hour im only having the 1 hour !!!
will update soon but im not convinced they will be able to tell me whats wrong and probabbly coe back with some spill about the ecu

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Im gonna Laughing if it comes back with an engine ecu software update or something simple like that Wink
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MrrNoName
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they will update your ecu, thats the first thing they always do and then see if the problem goes away, you dont get proper diagostics untill the second try in my experience lol
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leigh_boy
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SOLVED

PUG reccomend champion plugs, and not the bosh super 4s that are like 3 weeks old,
champion plugs, ecu was clear of fault
cost me £143 but its fixed so im happy.

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Didz
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niceone. could of been worse.
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MrrNoName
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result Smile
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navcc
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leigh-boy, can u please let me know the location of the CAM SENSOR for peugeot 206
thanks in advance

I own peugeot 206 1.6 xsi auto petrol 2004
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Edward
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I'll give you a clue, camshafts are at the top of the engine...the sensor will be found there!
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Steve206
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First time ive read about super 4's giving problems.
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