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Author Subject: 306 gti phase sensor problem
mikelewis87@hotmail.com

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Post #1
Hi i was wondering if anyone could help me out, i have a non starting 306 gti, i found that the problem was a broken cam sensor trigger ring, this was caused by the vacuum pump loacting lug which broken so was loose inside the housing and caused the phase sensor trigger ring to break, i have a new trigger ring but does anyone know how to time it? it will go on in any position there is no key way or mark to line it up with. Any help would be much appriciated thank you
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 12:43
billyboy99

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Post #2
what's your email address?
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 12:47
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Laugh

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 13:02
Ed_van_dijk

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Laugh my ass off

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 13:16
Lecktorious

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Clicky

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 13:30
welshpug!

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Post #6
I don't get what the relevance of the vacuum pump has with the cam position sensor? they are on different cams Huh?

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 14:11
simonjames

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welshpug! wrote:
I don't get what the relevance of the vacuum pump has with the cam position sensor? they are on different cams Huh?


He might have a left hand drive vacuum pump on it

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 14:21
mikelewis87@hotmail.com

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Post #8
On this vehicle the vac pump is driven off the same camshaft as the cam sensor
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 14:45
welshpug!

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its not a gti6 then....

or a rallye LOL

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:02
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Post #10
simonjames wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
I don't get what the relevance of the vacuum pump has with the cam position sensor? they are on different cams Huh?


He might have a left hand drive vacuum pump on it


Or a left hand drive cam Crazy

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:14
simonjames

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PICS to prove please

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:14
mikelewis87@hotmail.com

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Post #12
oh sorry its an s16, i thought it was same engine as a gti
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:15
cwspellowe

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But you said it was a non starting 306gti? FAIL.

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:17
welshpug!

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cam sensor wont stop it from starting, crank however will.

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:21
mikelewis87@hotmail.com

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Post #15
whether it a gti or s16 they both have phase sensors on the camshaft, does anybody know how to time the trigger?
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:23
simonjames

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Does fuel pump prime when key is turned on?

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:23
mikelewis87@hotmail.com

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Post #17
No the fuel pump only runs on crank
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:30
mikelewis87@hotmail.com

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Post #18
When i spray fuel into the induction the car will start then continue to run perfectly until it is turned off.
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 15:33
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Can I remind people that replying to technical threads in the general sections is tantamount to robbery of the paying members and that kittens might die as a result. Yes
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 18:32
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Post #20
jim01uk wrote:
Can I remind people that replying to technical threads in the general sections is tantamount to robbery of the paying members and that kittens might die as a result. Yes


on the subject of killing kittens...anyone been to a killing kittens party?.. Dunno

just wanted to take this completely off topic... Thumbs up

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 19:20
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jim01uk wrote:
Can I remind people that replying to technical threads in the general sections is tantamount to robbery of the paying members and that kittens might die as a result. Yes


Yes.

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 19:20
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sharvey44 wrote:
jim01uk wrote:
Can I remind people that replying to technical threads in the general sections is tantamount to robbery of the paying members and that kittens might die as a result. Yes


on the subject of killing kittens...anyone been to a killing kittens party?.. Dunno

just wanted to take this completely off topic... Thumbs up


Never killed a kitten, but I've destroyed some pussies in my time.




Doh


I'll get my coat then,
Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 19:29
sharvey44

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jim01uk wrote:
sharvey44 wrote:
jim01uk wrote:
Can I remind people that replying to technical threads in the general sections is tantamount to robbery of the paying members and that kittens might die as a result. Yes


on the subject of killing kittens...anyone been to a killing kittens party?.. Dunno

just wanted to take this completely off topic... Thumbs up


Never killed a kitten, but I've destroyed some pussies in my time.




Doh


I'll get my coat then,


http://www.killingkittens.com/Home.php

definitely not what you think its going to be... quite the opposite

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Currently looking slightly molested due to some c*nt trying to get into it.. Sad

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 20:33
Lecktorious

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sharvey44 wrote:
http://www.killingkittens.com/Home.php

definitely not what you think its going to be... quite the opposite


Offft.

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Posted 2nd Nov 2011 at 20:48
simonjames

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Post #25
I'd say the your intake winky valve is stuck

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