Calibrazxr750
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Wot ho, I was experiencing a few issues with the car, which led me to suspect that the timing chain might need replacing. Fault code for camshaft/crankshaft sensor bank 1, (poo16, if my memory serves me well), but I didn't have any rattling noise from the timing chain. So I thought that I would try and change the tensioner. The old one came out quite easily, but was in three pieces, the housing, the spring and i had to get the plunger out with a magnet. I put the new one in, but it was very easy to screw in until the last 2-3 millimeters, which is when I required the ratchet to finish it off. So, it is my understanding that they shouldn't be that easy to put in. I checked by putting a bar in to the hole and was able to apply a small amount of pressure and thus movement in whatever the tensioner presses against. I am now somewhat worried about starting it up and I am getting the chain replaced as soon as my mechanic has the time. Bottom line, has someone else changed theirs and was the experience significantly different from mine? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I probably ought to point out that it is a 2011 200thp with 148,000 km. My mechanic thinks that it must have had the chain replaced at least once in its life, otherwise it is unlikely it would have achieved that mileage on the original chain. however, I have no idea if it has or hasn't been replaced at some time.
I probably ought to point out that it is a 2011 200thp with 148,000 km. My mechanic thinks that it must have had the chain replaced at least once in its life, otherwise it is unlikely it would have achieved that mileage on the original chain. however, I have no idea if it has or hasn't been replaced at some time.