Devokyle
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7 hours ago, Trevor said:
Unfortunately, when the chain or tensioner decides to go it will just go and take the engine with it.
If it was me I would fit the old sensor and run the car until it expired....which could be years
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
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1 hour ago, Trevor said:
Unfortunately, when the chain or tensioner decides to go it will just go and take the engine with it.
If it was me I would fit the old sensor and run the car until it expired....which could be years
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
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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
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Hi guys, so I have a Nissan almera 2006 n16 1.5 petrol, she through up a engine light, I went straight to getIt 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
Nissan almera n16 timing chain
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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