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Does anyone know where the camshaft sensor and crankshaft sensor are located?

 

fault code p034100 

 

Superb 2016, 2.0 tdi

Hi,

 

First message, not even 'hello', nor 'please' neither 'thanks'... and no presentation of your Superb. 😕

Well... That's a good start... But not sure I would take time to explain, if I had the answers... 🤔

Best regards.

41 minutes ago, Bap33 said:

Hi,

 

First message, not even 'hello', nor 'please' neither 'thanks'... and no presentation of your Superb. 😕

Well... That's a good start... But not sure I would take time to explain, if I had the answers... 🤔

Best regards.

Seriously? I didn't think presentation of your car was a requirement to ask a question on this site. I didn't "present" any of my Skoda's since joining briskoda... Small wonder these types of forums are dying off....

For sure, presenting one's car is not mandatory, ... nor basic rules of politeness.

How many registered members with a single messages for just one question, that never come back to say at least a brief 'thanks'.

I don't think this kind of threads prevent any forum from dying off either... 

Simple personal opinion, then everyone is free.

 

 

 

Politeness costs nothing.

 

Sometimes a first posting of a question is asked in a way that overcomes my natural desire to help anybody and everybody.

 

I try to make allowances if people might be writing in another language to their mother tongue, politeness is usually universal.

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If somone had given me then answer, i would very much express my grattitude. 
but now i just bought the full workshop manual to the Superb, so all is good. 
 

so if anyone need any info, i would be glad to share the info. (No need for car presentation).

 

Yes this is my first post on the forum, because nobody could help me on the Norwegian facebook page. (where i am usualy very active member, and quite helpfull whenever i can).

 

sorry if the english is not perfect, but hope u can understand.

 

btw; 2016 Skoda superb, 2.0 tdi, 261.000km as a taxi and planing to use it at least 150.000km more.

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English is not my first language.
so i just tried to explain myself as easy as i could, can’t see what it is about my post that is unpolite.. it’s just a straight forvard simple question..

 

8 minutes ago, Jstoebak said:

English is not my first language.
so i just tried to explain myself as easy as i could, can’t see what it is about my post that is unpolite.. it’s just a straight forvard simple question..

 

I didn't see anything unpolite about your question either, anyway thanks for the offer for help from the manual and let us know how you get on with your sensor.

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Found the info i needed on page 394, of 395 in the workshop manual! 😂 

so once i got to see the pictures, it took me 30 seconds to find the sensor.
trying the camshaft sensor first, since i had a fault code on that a couple of weeks ago (has not appeared since i deleted the fault code) and the symptoms match up with what i have managed to get from googling a couple of days.


But for the last week i have had the faultcode P032200  3-4 times,  and that code says there is something wrong with one of those sensors, or the cables.. but lets try the easyet thing first and change some sensors 🤞🏻

 

Should not take more then 3-4 minutes to change, with the great help from the workshop manual! 😁

so hopefully i can get my hands on one tomorrow morning.

19 hours ago, Jstoebak said:

English is not my first language.
so i just tried to explain myself as easy as i could, can’t see what it is about my post that is unpolite.. it’s just a straight forvard simple question..

 

Not impolite, perhaps just a bit abrupt and lacking normal social interaction. However I think if you had filled out your location as "Norway", people would have realised that English is not your first language and also that the Norwegian culture is a bit different from the UK one. I have known a few Norwegians who, to the UK eye, can seem a bit abrupt at first. Nothing wrong with that, we are all different and yet all the same under the skin!

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On 16/10/2022 at 23:35, Jstoebak said:

Found the info i needed on page 394, of 395 in the workshop manual! 😂 

so once i got to see the pictures, it took me 30 seconds to find the sensor.
trying the camshaft sensor first, since i had a fault code on that a couple of weeks ago (has not appeared since i deleted the fault code) and the symptoms match up with what i have managed to get from googling a couple of days.


But for the last week i have had the faultcode P032200  3-4 times,  and that code says there is something wrong with one of those sensors, or the cables.. but lets try the easyet thing first and change some sensors 🤞🏻

 

Should not take more then 3-4 minutes to change, with the great help from the workshop manual! 😁

so hopefully i can get my hands on one tomorrow morning.

Can you help me with the location picture.  My vehicle is spluttering and ginger for this 1st.

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