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Help..Again, camsaft stuff

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Timo Laine

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Oct 2, 2017
Inari, Europe
Just a click sound, nothing ... Then I realized I would charge the battery :oops: and its starts, but just only two cylinders again. Before I blow that car timingbelt without any skill:hellyeah:, I would ask you where the camsaft position sensor cable goes(starts and ends)? Where is it going? It goes from camsaft position sensor to light blue, and then it goes where? Ignition unit or ECU or both? What about a turbotimer, do it go there allso?

My wife's former husband (idiot):beatentodeath:, had considerably moved the gas relay and the imf relayed on the gasolin tank(because tuning),so i find them they just fine.
 
What car do you have? The CAS, I believe, goes to the ecu. On some cars, if you have the cas installed wrong, will run very poorly.

Sorry.

My (Wife´s) car, is DSM G2 4g63 Turbo 1997, and it has a CAS -sensor inside the timingbelt case.

Is this right?
 

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A 97 does not have the cas behind the timing belt. Would you please reread your posts. They are very very difficult to read. 97cas is on the passenger side of the intake cam. And from your other thread that picture tells us nothing.

I just noticed english is your 2nd language. Understood. In your other threads you stated car is a 95. Which one is it? If car is firing on 2 cyl it isnt a camshaft sensor. Check the coil, ignition transistor pack and ecu.
 
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A 97 does not have the cas behind the timing belt. Would you please reread your posts. They are very very difficult to read. 97cas is on the passenger side of the intake cam. And from your other thread that picture tells us nothing.

I just noticed english is your 2nd language. Understood. In your other threads you stated car is a 95. Which one is it? If car is firing on 2 cyl it isnt a camshaft sensor. Check the coil, ignition transistor pack and ecu.

Thanks, I opened it because it's in the winter now :( and we only use this car in the summer. It was A head gasket all the time:cool:. It has been blowing between 2 and 3. Thanks to everyone, I have six dark and cold months to fix it :dsm:.
 
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