where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
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where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
hi guys ive been told to clean the hall sensor but i ant find it on my 406 2 litre turbo.can some one tell me where it is.
as at the min im resoldering the dash clocks connections to see if that works
cheers dave
as at the min im resoldering the dash clocks connections to see if that works
cheers dave
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
I'd guess you're looking for the crank sensor.
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
is it the crank sensor does it control the rev counter?
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
I think the rev counter is driven by the ecu, the crank sensor tells the ecu where the engine's at. I can't see there being the traditional Hall sensor if there's no dizzy.
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
ok cheers mate i think its a loose conection in he dash clocks
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
The crankshaft sensor lives by the flywheel. At the top to the rear I think. Might have to take the air box out to get to it
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
ok cheers guys so the crank sensor might be messing around as the rev counter goes all over the place
ive taken out the clocks and soldered every joint so its not them
ill try cleaning the crank sensor next as the car doesnt start properly too
dave
ive taken out the clocks and soldered every joint so its not them
ill try cleaning the crank sensor next as the car doesnt start properly too
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
hi still no joy can some one else think of any thing
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
I think you've tried all the obvious areas Dave, I'll have a fish around and see if I can spot anything from when I was researching it.
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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
cheers mate i hope its not the ecu playing up could it be anything to do with the throttle body?teamster1975 wrote:I think you've tried all the obvious areas Dave, I'll have a fish around and see if I can spot anything from when I was researching it.
im totally stuck on this
cheers dave
Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
All the diagrams I can see are exceptionally vague as to its location
I can tell you it's part 1920W9, costs £23.26, and that it sits in the engine somewhere around the flywheel's circumference. It appears to have its 3-pin connector mounted on a small bracket a short distance away from the sensor itself
I'd go and have a nose, but I don't own a tubby any more. Also it's too cold
I can tell you it's part 1920W9, costs £23.26, and that it sits in the engine somewhere around the flywheel's circumference. It appears to have its 3-pin connector mounted on a small bracket a short distance away from the sensor itself
I'd go and have a nose, but I don't own a tubby any more. Also it's too cold

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Re: where is the hall sensor on a 406 turbo petrol?
hi you on about the hall sensor as ive cleaned the crank sensor but no joymjb wrote:All the diagrams I can see are exceptionally vague as to its location
I can tell you it's part 1920W9, costs £23.26, and that it sits in the engine somewhere around the flywheel's circumference. It appears to have its 3-pin connector mounted on a small bracket a short distance away from the sensor itself
I'd go and have a nose, but I don't own a tubby any more. Also it's too cold
cheers dave