Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

Post by Gregor »

I have similar issues and today I'm going to swap crankshaft speed sensor... Hope it will cure jerkynes and I'll keep you posted.
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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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It's not the sensor, it's "CRANKSHAFT PICKUP SENSOR RING 0515T7" the one under the crankshaft pulley you will have to remove the pulley to get to it. And because I wanted to fix it last weekend but euro car parts and gsf car parts doesn't have it I started looking for the second hand one but every single one was sold. So I bet they go bad very often.
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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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They will if you get it from ECP! They do have a poor reputation here amongst myself and other members for dead parts, parts broken, not working that have caused wasted time on tracking non-existent faults when it was faulty parts.
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I bought it new from eBay 17£ it was with me on the second day after the order and it's working fine.ECP doesn't sell them
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- GSX-R 750 (110 kW 2008)

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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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Was your ring mechanically damaged? It should just be a ferromagnetic passive ring, can't understand what could fail if not damaged (broken tooth...)?
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- P208 XY 1.6 THP (115kW 2013)
- GSX-R 750 (110 kW 2008)

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Xsara 2.0 VTS (2001)
P206 1.4 XS (1999)
AX 1.1 (1991)
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R 12 TL (1975)
Zastava 750 (1968)
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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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AutoDoc holds them on stock for aprox. 15 EUR or less (Febi, Swag, INA, Corteco)
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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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Gregor wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 12:07 Was your ring mechanically damaged? It should just be a ferromagnetic passive ring, can't understand what could fail if not damaged (broken tooth...)?
no, it wasn't visually. I'm not familiar with those it's my first one ever done.
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R 12 TL (1975)
Zastava 750 (1968)
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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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after replacing rpm sensor, i have got peace from errors. Car stoped hard cutouts but still jerky running when cruisecontroll is in use and driving down the hill. anoying for me. now also black smoke is back.... grrrrr.
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Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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Gregor wrote: 06 Jul 2021, 16:34 after replacing rpm sensor, i have got peace from errors. Car stoped hard cutouts but still jerky running when cruisecontroll is in use and driving down the hill. anoying for me. now also black smoke is back.... grrrrr.
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My 407 has done this since I had it. I put it down the auto box. Then it's started doing it on very light revs. I've unplugged the MAF (which throws the light on after a couple of starts but no limp mode) it's not done it since. Just need to give the MAF a clean now.
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Location: Celje Slovenia
My Cars: Actual fleet:
- C5 III tourer 2.0 HDI RHF (103kW 2010)
- P208 XY 1.6 THP (115kW 2013)
- GSX-R 750 (110 kW 2008)

Past members:
Xsara 2.0 VTS (2001)
P206 1.4 XS (1999)
AX 1.1 (1991)
R 5 GT-turbo (1988)
Visa 11 RE (1984)
GS 1.3 Super (1979)
R 12 TL (1975)
Zastava 750 (1968)
x 14

Re: Citroen c5 x7 2.0hdi rpm issue

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did that allready, but no fun...
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