Hi Folks
My second post after saying hi so hello to all out there from a sunny but cold Norfolk, UK.
I bought a blue i30 1.6CRDi yesterday knowing it had the EML on. OBD says camshaft position. The engine takes a few revolutions to start but runs smoothly after that. If the remaining miles is right it seems to be doing OK to the gallon, no smoke, smooth etc. No sign of leaks. Temps good. Drives really well. Battery's 12.6v open circuit. Looks in really good condition with 95k. Just the plastic engine cover missing.
I did search the forum first and know the EML on and camshaft position isn't unusual. I'm intending to replace either or both the crankshaft and camshaft sensors as suggested but could you help me with a few questions?
1. While reading about the problem I read that folks were advising to "clean out the gauze in the oilway". I can't find any reference in the (not very good) manual or online to the position of the gauze and even if it related to the 1.6CRDi or not. Even youtube failed me... One of the posts implied that cleaning it could even cure the problem. Could anyone tell me where it is and how to get to it?
2. The local Hyundai dealer wants about £250 for the two original part sensors, one with and one without the loom. My local garage warned me off pattern parts and said they'd seen several failures but they're way cheaper. Any thoughts on this please? If some pattern parts are OK. Any good makes?
3. As it's currently our only car at the moment I'll be driving it a few miles before I get the parts to fix it. Previous owner says he 's driven it a fair way with the light on with no problems... yet. Obviously I'll get it done as soon as but any thoughts on this?
4. When I looked at pattern parts and put my registration in it returned a list of different makes. Small pictures but some look different. Are there different designs for the same engine?
Sorry for the long post! I'd really appreciate it if anyone can help I will post back with any results or experiences of course to help anyone else.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Stretch