OppositeLockMT
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I've had a similar experience, turned out to be the alternator.
Philip Foglar said:Do these things just fail, or become intermittent?
ChrisBrand said:Ran the codes again. Nothing showed except the 'fuel circiuit changeover' error. Before all power cut I heard what sounded like a bang. Thats why, as stated in the other thread, I think it may be a fuse that blew. But, as also stated in the other thread, I cant get the stupid box open of the dme fuses to check it.
Pho3niX90 said:ChrisBrand said:Ran the codes again. Nothing showed except the 'fuel circiuit changeover' error. Before all power cut I heard what sounded like a bang. Thats why, as stated in the other thread, I think it may be a fuse that blew. But, as also stated in the other thread, I cant get the stupid box open of the dme fuses to check it.
That's the fuel solenoid valve.
ChrisBrand said:So this happened again last night. As I was crossing the busy intersection at Old Paarl and Old Oak Road the car just cut out as I set off. No i did not stall. Got home, ran codes and again got 2 errors.
Camshaft Inlet and Camshaft Exhaust. Looks like I will have to replace both them.
ChrisBrand said:Ran the codes again. Nothing showed except the 'fuel circiuit changeover' error. Before all power cut I heard what sounded like a bang. Thats why, as stated in the other thread, I think it may be a fuse that blew. But, as also stated in the other thread, I cant get the stupid box open of the dme fuses to check it.
GPGrobler said:Anyone know of the other three? I only know about the engine bay fusebox and the under-dash one.
ChrisBrand said:1. Engine bay (ECU Box)
2. Glove compartment
3. Trunk
4. Under passanger seat
5. And I think next to the LCM on the drivers side
ChrisBrand said:Will Check again. Using PA Soft.Apparently if 1 cam sensor fails then the car uses the other one to gather info. If both fail then the car uses the MAF and Crank sensor for info.
Haven't had time to check the fuses. When I ran the codes again it showed both cam sensors again. Just hope its the 2 sensors and not the cam itself as I believe that could trigger both sensors
Pho3niX90 said:ChrisBrand said:Will Check again. Using PA Soft.Apparently if 1 cam sensor fails then the car uses the other one to gather info. If both fail then the car uses the MAF and Crank sensor for info.
Haven't had time to check the fuses. When I ran the codes again it showed both cam sensors again. Just hope its the 2 sensors and not the cam itself as I believe that could trigger both sensors
I am thinking the same thing, 2 sensors going out at the same time is odd. But who knows, anything is possible.
Quickly doing a Google search and on multiple pages it suggests that the hesitation / stalling effect happens at low speeds. Also sometimes causes misfire, car struggle to start, low down power decrease.
But haven't seen another thread where both had problems. But once again anything could happen.