2000 (w) Bongo v6 cutting out when warm - Crank shaft position sensor?
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 12:45 pm
I have a 2000 (w) Bongo v6 petrol.
Yesterday it drove from Peterborough to Bury st Edmunds and then engine cut out. It started, drove a couple of hundred yards and then cut out again.
Called the AA out. An hour or so later they arrived and it started first time without them doing anything.
Drove another 30 miles, all fine. Stopped for takeaway. It wouldn't start. Waited a while then it started.
I've been advised that it sounds like the crank shaft sensor is on its way out and is ok when cold, but not when it gets warm.
This van had a complete engine rebuild by Simon at Contract Mechanics in April last year and new HT leads and distributor cap this year. There are no warning lights on on the dashboard. Battery is fine as after a while cooling down it starts fine.
Has anyone experienced anything similar on a Bongo and was it the crankshaft sensor?
Does anyone know where I can be a crankshaft sensor to buy? There are none in the Bongo Fury shop.
Thanks in anticipation for any help anyone can offer.
Yesterday it drove from Peterborough to Bury st Edmunds and then engine cut out. It started, drove a couple of hundred yards and then cut out again.
Called the AA out. An hour or so later they arrived and it started first time without them doing anything.
Drove another 30 miles, all fine. Stopped for takeaway. It wouldn't start. Waited a while then it started.
I've been advised that it sounds like the crank shaft sensor is on its way out and is ok when cold, but not when it gets warm.
This van had a complete engine rebuild by Simon at Contract Mechanics in April last year and new HT leads and distributor cap this year. There are no warning lights on on the dashboard. Battery is fine as after a while cooling down it starts fine.
Has anyone experienced anything similar on a Bongo and was it the crankshaft sensor?
Does anyone know where I can be a crankshaft sensor to buy? There are none in the Bongo Fury shop.
Thanks in anticipation for any help anyone can offer.