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Old Feb 13th, 2019, 18:47   #1
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Default Crank sensor bracket

Howdo all,,so I'll put this up,,just so u no.so got in my car turned the key,did not start...!!??..so stuck my autel al319 in diagnostic port,,,P0502 and P0336 came up,,not bothered to much about the first one,,,its maybe a ABS sensor (hopefully) ….the P0336 crankshaft position sensor A circuit range/performance is now hopefully sorted as soon as I charge my battery (again hopefully) it just died from trying to start it,,,and I've heard these cars don't like low battery power..!!!,,,,its the bracket that was my problem as wen I put on new cranksensor on it,,it desolved into bits..!!!!!..so replaced the £25 bracket which is a PITA and got lucky,, will put up sum pic of it ,,got at one bolt ok,but the bolts behind the little aluminum block by chiseling a little bit of the 1in by 15mm aluminum block off and useing a smaller torx bit to the bolt.to get in to the torx bolt so to give me a little bit of a angle movement and it worked,without taking so much more stuff off just to get to that bracket,,so if u ave this job to do hope it help...
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