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Regards all,
Quick question. I have a 2000 model Discovery 2. I was getting a trouble code for O2 sensors and the Crankshaft positioning sensor. Have replaces them both, but cannot find one nut. I know that the tip of the CKP sensor was magnetic and noticed as I put things in a pile that it was attached to it then, and I'm thinking I may have been scatterbrained and tried to place it in there while it was still attached. The nut is not on the end of the CKP sensor now, so I suspect it may have fallen in. Should I crack open the transfer box to get it out? I can't believe I did that... :-( Lars |
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