Found this article this morning. Did the test by disconnecting cam sensor and bam- like a brand new car. Wonder if I can leave the cam sensor off until it goes to mechanic or not?http://www.yd25.com.au/index.php/services/diagnose-timing-chain-fault
Stumbled on this article this morning. Did the test by disconnecting the cam sensor and bam- started and idled like a brand new car. Will put a new CAS in also. Won't hurt
http://www.yd25.com.au/index.php/services/diagnose-timing-chain-fault
Thanks for the advice- will have a look first chance I get. When I first had the issue I never had a fault code showing but I'm more than happy to eliminate another possibility.
I appreciate your help and will keep you posted
Just a quick update on this. Have thoroughly cleaned the inter cooler today and given the tank another dose of injector cleaner last week.
Still at a loss on this one. Might be time for a mechanic I think.
One thing that may be worth mentioning is that I have noticed an audible whistling noise...
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