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cheers mate felt like it would but luck isn't on my side today so didn't want to chance it. I think I need a new one because regardless of switching plugs it remains the same cylinder
Ok so its cylinder three that's not firing ie no change when injector unplugged so am I right in thinking its either a spark plug or injector fault? Swap a plug over then I suppose
Right done that and i'm getting a spark on all four leads at the coil end and one hell of a belt myself ha ha! So they can only leave plugs or injectors right? Wow i'm buzzing now
Tried replacing what I thought was dodgy leads (kindly supplied by Adam) but it is still not firing on one cylinder. Could the coil be faulty or would that just not fire at all?
Spoke too soon, it seems to be intermittent so does that point to the leads and rule out coil as I've checked all connections. It was fine yesterday but my battery is a due replacing too, this can't be related can it? Dom
Yeah air box out for easy access, its a curved bit of perforated metal a bit like meccano with a black sensor on it, short grey wire I think with a plug on the end so you can remove it and spray our with carb cleaner or just brush it with a fine wire brush carefully
Only other essence I've can think of was was a cts failing on my old valver which wouldn't
stay started and would die immediately but I've had 2 instances of the crank sensor and that does what yours is and fails to start, I'd put a quid on it
All sorted! Took all plugs out and gave them a clean up, dried up the oil I had spilt on last oil change, cleaned the throttle body and it still did the same so while it was plodding I wiggled the ht leads coming off the coil and hey presto it suddenly started firing on all four. I would...
Crank sensor? I've had this, easy job to get it off and sometimes just a clean up fixes it as they get covered in dirt otherwise just put a new one back in. its just above the gear box held on with 2 bolts.