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Captain Lockheed

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  1. I managed to get the morning off work and had a look at the sensor that JFP and Ahsai recommended, thanks guys. Wheel off, heatshield off. Found the sensor. Took off the connector. The metal clip that I think should be attached to the tab on the sensor holder, was on the loom but not on the tab. Looking at the wiring diagram I tried to check continuity and it checked out.
  2. The blled nipple doesn't look like it comes as a spare only part of a slave cylinder. I looked up a clutch slave cylinder for a 2006 http://www.dualmassflywheel24.com/4036/clutch-slave-cylinder-sachs-fte-porsche-911-996-997-3-4-3-6-3-8-carrera-4-s-4s-cabriolet-targa-6283000043-detail?tmpl=component&format=pdf There is quite a lot of different models that this fits
  3. I think I have found an example:- 8N2837016B 996 rh door lock, Audi TT rh door lock, VW Polo rh doorlock, Skoda fabia
  4. Loren, I know VW, Audi, Skoda, SEAT and Lamborghini use common parts. Porsche use some of the same parts. There may be some BMW and Mercedes compatibility too, Bosch for example. Perhaps we can have a section where we find part x fits the following, there must be common things like filters, bosch sensors etc
  5. Thanks, I am learning slowly. Is there anywhere I can get a graph? Thinking that it is probably a map, with engine speed/load/gear/temps/pressures etc. If I can I will see if I can plot some of this stuff. Work is currently getting in the way of Porsche time, but it does pay for it.
  6. Is it the same as a vw? https://m.gsfcarparts.com/658vg0070? I think it would be useful to have a vw/Porsche parts cross reference.
  7. Or it isn't detecting a variance between two sensors and defaulting to zero. I am learning all the time, I just need to find the time to get under the car and look at the wiring. I wish I had a garage.
  8. Thanks I am getting it now, I should really read stuff better. Approx 3000 Camshaft specified angle, bank 2 -16.7031°KW. Actual camshaft angle, bank 2 0.6094°KW. Camshaft deviation, bank 2 0.0000°KW So on this example 17.3125° out
  9. From the other thread gcp's figures at idle Actual 2.0, deviation 13.97, mine -0.4141, deviation -0.5000. And +/- 6.0° is OK? I am going to try to work out how to record both banks on the PIWIS.
  10. I found this picture, I hope it is attached. If it is I will be looking at 14 Camshaft sensor plug,18 Solenoid hydraulic Valve Plug Camshaft Timing 20 Solenoid Hydraulic valve Plug valve lift control and 22 Ground strap.
  11. Does any one know what the camshaft angles should be? I am trying to pin down a workshop manual.
  12. Thanks, I have a wiring diagram. I am working on getting a workshop manual. Thanks. Thanks. As all three have suggested I will look at the sensor and wiring
  13. I note that post drive line check the idle camshaft values have changed. Idle is a wee bit lumpier but it is still really smooth. Further info, Oil pressure is good, top of the gauge when running, though I couldn't work out how to record that. Oil is Mobil 1 0w-40. Last service at 70,000 miles, current mileage 75,000. All advice gratefully received.
  14. Started the car and tried to monitor camshafts on bank 2 at idle and approx 3000revs.
  15. Next I cleared the codes and started the car. Recorded camshaft values at idle. Idles is really smooth not lumpy at all.
  16. My friends from Renntech, your assistance and advice please. Car is a 2005 C2s tiptronic coupe, rhd, 75000 miles. Car is the wife's and is used as her daily/shopping/kids transport. My wife restarted the car a few seconds after parking it and got the check engine visit workshop warning. I connected the car to my PIWIS, and got p0020 & p0021. I searched on here and saw previous advice to clear the code and see what happens. So I cleared the codes. A week later it is back. I took some photo's on my phone camera. This will get a bit pic heavy.
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