Re: CAS Replacement...
There is a crank sensor by the timing belt pulley cog, and a cam sensor on the rear head on the exhaust came I believe. I am pretty sure they can be changed with out removing the timing belt. Have you tested your coilpacks?
edit: If you Have not read this yet, I highly recommend you do.
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GT368+E85...Spring 2009
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Clarkson
I am sorry officer, my foot must have slipped off the clutch!
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Last edited by Monster Stealth : 05-03-2008 at 04:56 PM.
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