Driveshaft damage?
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Re: Driveshaft damage?
I dont get any clear codes but i got maybe: lambada, cts, knock sensor circut and knock sensor
But i am not sure if it is flashing them or not
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Oh great... Where do I start.
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If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Driveshaft damage?
Johnny is it true these dont work on our X12XE engines ?
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Its hit and miss somtimes mine wont connect with it but other times it doesscorpiotn1 wrote:Johnny is it true these dont work on our X12XE engines ?
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Yeah going to pick one up thanks Johnny, I've listed her on eBay don't want get rid of her but its got 15 watchers and starts at £750...
I'm stripping her down Wednesday so get to the egr valve and see if that works then ill keep her but if not sell up and get a diff sport.
I'm stripping her down Wednesday so get to the egr valve and see if that works then ill keep her but if not sell up and get a diff sport.
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Re: Driveshaft damage?
mate just an idea, just check that your not getting a slight air leak into your throttle body or near where the air feeds into the engine. ive heard a vacum can be created by the smallest hole, causing running issues. a sudden jolt to the engine could have missalined something. ive been searching other forums for similar issues for you, the nearest ive found is either the exhaust sensor or the icv.
edit... make sure all the plugs that go into the sensors are actually plugged in properly, sounds daft but you never know!
edit... make sure all the plugs that go into the sensors are actually plugged in properly, sounds daft but you never know!
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I've checked everything I can and its all plugged in ok, I've got a coolant leak from the radiator that's about all I know of, and the diagnostic is saying egr valve, at my ends wits with it to e honest pal. It did have a misfire when I first had it but it just vanished had a suspicion of an air leak somewhere..... Car been running like a dream until the speed bump incident and since then its running terrible... I can't find an air leak anywhere.corsaez wrote:mate just an idea, just check that your not getting a slight air leak into your throttle body or near where the air feeds into the engine. ive heard a vacum can be created by the smallest hole, causing running issues. a sudden jolt to the engine could have missalined something. ive been searching other forums for similar issues for you, the nearest ive found is either the exhaust sensor or the icv.
edit... make sure all the plugs that go into the sensors are actually plugged in properly, sounds daft but you never know!
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Just decided today to have a little inspection of the throttle body and induction, it had been bodged on with black insulation tape and duck tape, so took it all off to find a blue hose that was split, so a bit of sealant and some insulation tape got it back on and clamped down.corsaez wrote:mate just an idea, just check that your not getting a slight air leak into your throttle body or near where the air feeds into the engine.
Found a plug unplugged, the one on the bottom (green one) anyone know what it's for?
Plugged it back In and the revs seems ok be ok now... At the moment...
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Haha hopefully thats sorts it
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
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It needed replacing anyway
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Bottom plug unplugged on the inlet plugged it back in touch wood it's sorted the running issues, also redid the induction pipe until i get a new one, she's done 15 miles or so today any not preformed once, held her revs fine and idled fine all day.
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