how many cam sensors are there on a vectra c 1.8 sri 06 plate
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The tick over speed, or idle speed, for a Vauxhall Vectra typically ranges from about 700 to 900 RPM, depending on the engine type and model year. It's important to consult the vehicle's manual or specifications for the exact figure relevant to your specific Vectra. If you notice a significant deviation from this range, it may indicate an issue that requires attention.
This simply means that a service is due in the near future.
The correct engine idle speed for a 2004 Vauxhall Vectra is typically around 750 RPM for gasoline engines and approximately 800 RPM for diesel engines. However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or service documentation for the specific model and engine variant to confirm the exact specifications. Proper idle speed is crucial for engine performance and efficiency.
If you mean a "hall effect" sensor, there could be a couple different types on your vehicle. Camshaft sensors and crankshaft sensors along with abs wheel speed and transmission speed sensors could be hall effect type sensors. You need to ask for the sensor by application.
The light comes on when the engine management computer detects a fault with one of the sensors used to run or monitor the engine, or detects that the reading that one of the sensors is giving indicated the engine is not running correctly, and is producing excessive amounts of polluting emissions. For example: The system expects a reading of some sort from all sensors at all times, and also expects the reading to be be somewhere between an upper and lower limit. There will be a sensor monitoring the Crankshaft speed and position, and another sensor monitoring the camshaft position and speed. Normally the camshaft speed will be half that of the crankshaft. Should the system get a speed reading from of the two sensors that is ZERO, while also getting a reading from the other sensor that is not zero it will know that there is a fault. As an accurate reading from both sensors is needed to accurately manage fuel injection/ignition timing, minimise emissions and maximise fuel economy the warnign light comes on, as the system is not working as it should.
go on web page called MPG.com, you enter make, model and engine size and it gives you the book answers of top speed, 0-60 times and fuel ecomony etc
The vehicle speed signal comes from the transmission speed sensors on the front of the transmission. The abs sensors are at each wheel bearing.The vehicle speed signal comes from the transmission speed sensors on the front of the transmission. The abs sensors are at each wheel bearing.
There are transmission speed sensors on the transmission and abs speed sensors for the wheels. The speedometer signal comes from the abs system.There are transmission speed sensors on the transmission and abs speed sensors for the wheels. The speedometer signal comes from the abs system.
In a 1998 Vauxhall Vectra diesel, the speedometer is typically fitted to the gearbox via a speed sensor located on the transmission. This sensor measures the rotational speed of the output shaft and sends signals to the vehicle's instrument cluster to display the speed. You can usually find it on the side of the gearbox, near the differential area. If you're looking to replace or inspect it, ensure you check the specific model and gearbox type, as there may be slight variations.
One half the speed of the crankshaft.
Sensors of this nature normally generate their own return signals based on speed and temperature under varying conditions, they are not constant values.