crankchaftsensor
crankchaftsensor
Hi
Can somebody tell me the location of the crankchaftsensor in this car?
thanks.
dummy
Suzuki
type: GT
variant: 2 AO3C
versie: 1 M/T
1590 cc
69 Kw
Bj: 5 juli 1999
Can somebody tell me the location of the crankchaftsensor in this car?
thanks.
dummy
Suzuki
type: GT
variant: 2 AO3C
versie: 1 M/T
1590 cc
69 Kw
Bj: 5 juli 1999
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Re: crankchaftsensor
Well I thought, what's that. Googled the above info and found this https://translate.google.co.uk/translat ... rev=searchdummy wrote:Hi
Can somebody tell me the location of the crankchaftsensor in this car?
thanks.
dummy
Suzuki
type: GT
variant: 2 AO3C
versie: 1 M/T
1590 cc
69 Kw
Bj: 5 juli 1999
So hopefully this is what your after..
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Re: crankchaftsensor
Personally it sounds more like heat soak on the camshaft sensor, but please let us know if the new crankshaft sensor fixes your problem.
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Re: crankchaftsensor
Thanks for the quick response.
Darrel , the link you sent me was my own link to the Belgium Suzuki forum bet the members coud not help me.
That's the reason i try the English forum.
The Attachment you sent me was not a picture of my type off Suzuki.
SherwoodNash, the link you sent me was from different types of Suzuki bet not my type.
I'm starting to wonder if my suzuki got a crankshaft sensor at all.
(Sorry for the poor translation)
I appreciate the effort you all made.
Dummy
Darrel , the link you sent me was my own link to the Belgium Suzuki forum bet the members coud not help me.
That's the reason i try the English forum.
The Attachment you sent me was not a picture of my type off Suzuki.
SherwoodNash, the link you sent me was from different types of Suzuki bet not my type.
I'm starting to wonder if my suzuki got a crankshaft sensor at all.
(Sorry for the poor translation)
I appreciate the effort you all made.
Dummy
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Re: crankchaftsensor
Oh welkom dan! uw beste weddenschap is om gewoon uw lokale Suzuki dealer ring en geven ze uw VIN-nummer en ze vertellen u binnen een paar minuten!
Ring your dealer with your VIN.
Ring your dealer with your VIN.
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Re: crankchaftsensor
dummy wrote:Thanks for the quick response.
Darrel , the link you sent me was my own link to the Belgium Suzuki forum bet the members coud not help me.
That's the reason i try the English forum.
The Attachment you sent me was not a picture of my type off Suzuki.
SherwoodNash, the link you sent me was from different types of Suzuki bet not my type.
I'm starting to wonder if my suzuki got a crankshaft sensor at all.
(Sorry for the poor translation)
I appreciate the effort you all made.
Dummy
The workshop wiring manual does state "if equipped" so you may not have one.
If it is cutting out but will run again once cooled a little try placing a damp cloth over the camshaft sensor next time it cuts out. If it will start again shortly I would suspect this sensor is the one that needs replacing.
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Re: crankchaftsensor
Sorry for this late reaction.De cause of the problem was a faulty camshaft.sensor. I replaced it and the problem was solved. It cost me € 25.I want to thank you all for the solution.dummy
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