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Devokyle

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  1. yes that's what I intend to do I don't do mad driving I have the old sensor in and it's driving perfect, the advice I got was a lot give problems but they can last quite a long time until it goes, let's hope it's a bit away ha tx for the help and now shes started to drive a bit rough today spluttering under load but needle and idle is perfect cheers it starting fine and driving ok now very strange tho I may add some cleaner additive
  2. yes that's what I intend to do I don't do mad driving I have the old sensor in and it's driving perfect, the advice I got was a lot give problems but they can last quite a long time until it goes, let's hope it's a bit away ha tx for the help and now shes started to drive a bit rough today spluttering under load but needle and idle is perfect
  3. yes that's what I intend to do I don't do mad driving I have the old sensor in and it's driving perfect, the advice I got was a lot give problems but they can last quite a long time until it goes, let's hope it's a bit away ha tx for the help
  4. Ye I just taught it was strange that with the new sensor it runs rough, I even disconnected the battery, to reset ecu, the mechanic said it could last years with a stretched chain, like its driving 100% I just don't think it be worth putting 500 quid into it as it's not worth much, do u reckon I should put the new sensor back in and drive it for a while and see if it adapts to it, also what would be the signs of the chain on the way out like surely it affects the drive? Cheers
  5. Hi guys, so I have a Nissan almera 2006 n16 1.5 petrol, she through up a engine light, I went straight to get It diagnostics done, and it put up a fault with the camshaft sensor? The guy said it could maybe be a stretched chain, the car is driving perfect full power, no ruff idle, so I got the new sensor(spurious part) replaced it and then the car was driving rough with not much power, so I put the original sensor back in, and it's driving perfect, heads wrecked, there seems to be no sign of the chain having a problem, there is 119000miles on the clock, any help is appreciated
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