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  • 150 THP Won't Start

    'Good' morning everyone.
    Having major problems today, essentially the car won't start and I'm looking for a few helpful pointers, as I don't have any means of taking it to a garage! Easiest way is probably to do a nice list, so hear it is:
    • Lost all sensitivity on the brakes at weekend, they were just on or off, but still worked, tried some emergency stops and the ABS didn't seem to kick in
    • this morning engine started, was briefly really rattley, then just stopped (on the drive thankfully)
    • Starter motor turns and all electricals seem to be ok
    • Have ruled out fuel (in that it has some) and battery (tried a jump with the wifes car)
    • Car had it's timing physically re-set about 4 weeks ago, had no problems since until today
    • No error codes are showing on my code reader (but it's just a £20 hand held one)


    My first though is that the timing chain might have gone completely, if I can find a workshop manual/instructions on how to I'm going to go and check it myself this morn.

    Many thanks in advance for any thoughts!
    Last edited by ketsbia01; 20-04-2015, 11:35.

  • #2
    UPDATE - I've managed to get a pending P0341 + P0342 code from another reader. Cam shaft position sensor faults as I understand it. Trying to get a tow to the local garage as still won't start.
    Last edited by ketsbia01; 20-04-2015, 11:35.

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    • #3
      Gutted

      I'm not too clued up on the THP's, but someone will have some helpful information soon
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      • #4
        Towed it to the garage, won't be looked at until Weds

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        • #5
          timing chain/tensioner related I reckon
          have you done your search on here re timing chain on THPs?

          hopefully i'm wrong
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          • #6
            That's what I thought. When my timing was re-set last month it was apparently 'one tooth out'. I did have the tensioner checked about 13 months ago too...curses

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            • #7
              What made you get your timing checked a month ago? (Symptoms?)
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              • #8
                If it still turns over, then hopefully the valves and pistons haven't gone crunch with eachother.
                If you're really lucky, it could just be a faulty camshaft position sensor, which indeed would stop the engine from starting.

                Let us know how it goes.

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                • #9
                  Good luck
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