FlyingDutchman
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine has a 5 cylinder Volkswagen Marine engine in his boat. I think it is a 75 hp one. Two weeks ago, the engie refused to start. He had to get an expert to come to his boat who analysed the problem using a computer. It appeared to be a loose cable connection in the wiring of the crankshaft sensor. The engineer told him, that when starting the engine, a check is performed and if something is wrong, the engine does not start. He also told him that if the connection would have come loose with the engine running, it would have kept running.
Can this be true? I woud think that this sensor somehow determines the timing of the fuel injection?
Can this be true? I woud think that this sensor somehow determines the timing of the fuel injection?