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garryw Member Since: 11 Nov 2013 Location: KZN Posts: 21 |
Last week I changed my upper and lower engine mounts on my 2008 TD4.
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27th Jan 2022 7:14 am |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
Can you get hold of a known good sensor to try on the car.
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27th Jan 2022 8:39 pm |
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garryw Member Since: 11 Nov 2013 Location: KZN Posts: 21 |
The old mounts were worn, particularly the upper mount which had collapsed and caused the engine to sit about half an inch lower than it should be. Yes, that is also what I thought - perhaps a short in the harness which has become worse with the new position of the engine... |
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28th Jan 2022 5:32 am |
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garryw Member Since: 11 Nov 2013 Location: KZN Posts: 21 |
Thanks, I will try that before digging deeper. I'll report back what I find if I manage to sort it out! |
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28th Jan 2022 5:33 am |
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garryw Member Since: 11 Nov 2013 Location: KZN Posts: 21 |
Just an update on this - took the vehicle in to an auto electrician, it was indeed dodgy wiring in both the crankshaft sensor plug and further up the wiring from the sensor where it joins the harness to the turbo solonoid. All repaired and running again!
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3rd Feb 2022 3:02 pm |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
Nice easy fix |
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3rd Feb 2022 10:05 pm |
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