My Little Baby Is Having A Few Problems.

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staddygreen
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My Little Baby Is Having A Few Problems.

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Hi all, I've got a 1995 1.4 GLS and she is a little beauty really. Had her for 5 years now with no mechanical problems that I couldn't fix, but all of a sudden she has been chugging, misfiring, drinking the fuel, and loosing power. This has begun over the last 2 weeks.
Paperclip tested her this evening and she is reading faults, 19, 22, and 92.

Now, I beleive I should be able to just replace the Camshaft sensor (fault 92) and that would be sorted. I think I have located it in the right place, behind the oil filter.
With Faults 22 and 19 however, will renewing the sensors solve the problem or is there more to it? Throttle Potentiometer Sensor (TPS) Low voltage - I believe is something to do with pressure within the hoses?
Crank Angle Sensor (CAS) Incorrect RPM signal - Is this just a simple replace jobby?

All Help appreciated guys cheers.
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c16se corsa
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Re: My Little Baby Is Having A Few Problems.

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there both pretty simple jobbys, i would narrow it down first by clearing the codes so disconnect the battery for a good 15 mins run it then check for codes again
If its not bodged then its not "propper"

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http://forums.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=19528
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Re: My Little Baby Is Having A Few Problems.

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staddygreen wrote:Hi all, I've got a 1995 1.4 GLS and she is a little beauty really. Had her for 5 years now with no mechanical problems that I couldn't fix, but all of a sudden she has been chugging, misfiring, drinking the fuel, and loosing power. This has begun over the last 2 weeks.
Paperclip tested her this evening and she is reading faults, 19, 22, and 92.

Now, I beleive I should be able to just replace the Camshaft sensor (fault 92) and that would be sorted. I think I have located it in the right place, behind the oil filter.
With Faults 22 and 19 however, will renewing the sensors solve the problem or is there more to it? Throttle Potentiometer Sensor (TPS) Low voltage - I believe is something to do with pressure within the hoses?
Crank Angle Sensor (CAS) Incorrect RPM signal - Is this just a simple replace jobby?

All Help appreciated guys cheers.
Hello there. My cousin just recently experienced the same error fault 92 on his car. I'm wondering if you were able to fix that fault 92 by just replacing the camshaft position sensor or there's more to it. Hope you could share us what did you to resolve the fault 92. Other opinions would also be appreciated.
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Re: My Little Baby Is Having A Few Problems.

Post by Spicy-McHaggis »

As per Autodata :

19. Engine Speed(RPM Sensor) Incorrect signal
Cause : Wiring, RPM Sensor, reluctor ring, ECM


22. Throttle position (TP) sensor- voltage low
Cause : Wiring short to earth, TP sensor, ECM

92. Camshaft position(CMP sensor - incorrect signal
Cause : Wiring, CMP sensor

replacing the sensor should solve the problem on 92, on the other two id say have your throttle body checked might be stuck nothing serious can be cleasned easily, on 19 im not sure but if u find out let us know pls!
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Re: My Little Baby Is Having A Few Problems.

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is it a 16v or a 8v? guessing 8v with the year and model
If its not bodged then its not "propper"

Bike carb project
http://forums.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=19528
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