306 XTdt TDC/RPM sensor location?

Aside from not having the RPM gauge working, I'm assuming (referring to Haynes wiring diagrams) that the sensor also runs to the ECU. Whereabouts is the sensor located on a 1995 XTdt? Someone mentioned it on a forum stating that it was attached to the alternator, but I can't see anything there - admittedly I haven't had an in-depth look yet. I'm also guessing it could be on the crankcase somewhere, as it is on things like the Renault Scenic. Does anyone know where it is referred to in the Haynes manual at all? It's not in the index.

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Rexx Magnus
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Then again, totally confused now. Noticed mention of crankshaft sensor in the DW models section of the manual, but no mention of such a thing in the XUD section. Mine looks like an XUD - I tried to check on the front of the engine casing, but the only digits on it are on two plates. One is small and says D8A and PTC. The other larger one that is stamped says 10CU6R.

Actually, does the XTdt have an rpm gauge in the console? I'm just wondering if the display has been replaced with one from a different model. Mine's got the oil min/maxi and rpm gauges on it.

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Rexx Magnus

The XUD series engines didn't have any sort of engine management ECU - some had an immobiliser operating on the stop solenoid, but that's it. I think that the rpm may well be picked up from the ripple on the 12v supply to the car from the alternator, in which case you are looking for something which doesn't exist!

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Albert T Cone

That's entirely possible. When I got the car, the fuel gauge didn't work properly - turned out it was corrosion on the pins for the connector to the console. I cleaned it up and it worked fine. The garage I bought it of had fitted another console, but that didn't work, which led me to check out the connector. Now that it does work, I'm just wondering if it's got totally the wrong display in it. The rpm display on the spare console doesn't work either.

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Rexx Magnus

There is a sensor on rtheback of the crankcase, it reads the rotation of the flywheel. Difficult to see, but if you look up from underneath at the part of the engine to which the gearbox is bolted, above the driveshafts, you should see it. It needs to be close to the flywheel, and if has moved it will not work. It might have failed internally too. The connection from it goes across the top of the bell housing to the front of the block.

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Brian

These are a sod of a job todo. you got a 10mm bolt that holds it in.and you can do them from the top of the engine bay, well i done mine from the top and it took about 20 mins to do , but the part is not cheap. it has 3 wires green, white, and black,or it could be like mine red.black.yellow.took time to find out which way wires went but that was easy to do ,

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Chrs

I disturbed mine when unbolting the gearbox to get at the clutch on an XUD 1.9 diesel non-turbo. I tightened it up again but I guess the slop was to adjust it for something. Does anyone know if this is for adjustment and if so, how to adjust it?

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harvestmouse

As long as u pushed it right in hard it should still work as i tryed pulling mine out half way to see if it still works but it did not so its got to go all the way.

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Chrs

Yes it has to go right in. The new ones have a castellation on the end, and you push it in until it hits the flywheel. The castellations give the right gap. They wear down in use, so your old one has probably got a smooth end. Ideally this should just clear the flywheel.

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Brian

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