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2.0d crankshaft position pulley V50

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Old Jun 18th, 2019, 09:54   #1
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Hi, new to this forum but it looks like there is plenty of help about and I am sure I am not the first to have this problem. I replaced the timing belt on my 2006 V50 2.0d at the weekend. After this it would not start so I double checked everything and all seemed good apart from the small pulley/wheel behind the crankshaft pulley that lines up with the position sensor. It seems there is a magnetic strip that I have damaged the edge when removing this small pulley but I am still not sure this is causing the car not to start. A replacement part has now been modified so you have to buy a new crank pulley and sensor ring that sits behind this at £250 ! No luck with breakers yet but wondered if anyone has knowledge of this or can these magnetic strips be repaired ?

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Hi, new to this forum but it looks like there is plenty of help about and I am sure I am not the first to have this problem. I replaced the timing belt on my 2006 V50 2.0d at the weekend. After this it would not start so I double checked everything and all seemed good apart from the small pulley/wheel behind the crankshaft pulley that lines up with the position sensor. It seems there is a magnetic strip that I have damaged the edge when removing this small pulley but I am still not sure this is causing the car not to start. A replacement part has now been modified so you have to buy a new crank pulley and sensor ring that sits behind this at £250 ! No luck with breakers yet but wondered if anyone has knowledge of this or can these magnetic strips be repaired ?

Many thanks, Damon
These are delicate devices and it does warn you and say in the replacement procedure not even to touch the surface of them .
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