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Darrell16v

posted on 8th May 14 at 14:26

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Usually cam/crank sensor which cuts the spark if there's no signal there. Check they're all connected OK.


Checked both of these and switched them over from the old engine which was running but only on two cylinders.

Noticed that both the crank sensor plug and the temp sensor (one that sits on the back of the block) plug fit the same? Swapped these around and the INSP light started flashing on the dash :boggle:

[Edited on 08-05-2014 by Darrell16v]


Ian

posted on 8th May 14 at 12:59

Usually cam/crank sensor which cuts the spark if there's no signal there. Check they're all connected OK.


Darrell16v

posted on 8th May 14 at 11:42

After changing an engine in my Corsa C 1.0 12v 02

Changed over all the old parts from the engine, there's power going to number 2 on the coil plug but nowhere else

Any suggestions?