Engine rpm sensor
| Engine rpm sensor | 
| 1. | 
       Remove the pressure pipe between the charge air cooler and throttle body and seal the hose to prevent dirt from entering it.
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| 2. | 
       Lift up the power steering fluid reservoir and turn it to one side.
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| 3. | 
       Unplug the three sensor connectors.
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| 4. | 
       Press the connectors out of the holder.
        
       
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| 5. | 
       Undo the three bolts and lift out the holder.
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| 6. | 
       Look for the sensors' wiring harness and pull it towards the radiator.
        
       
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| 7. | 
       Snip the cable ties holding the wiring harness together.
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| 8. | 
       Jack up the car.
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| 9. | 
       Place an oil pan under the gearbox. Unscrew the sensor and remove it.
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| 10. | 
       Take the connector off the cable and withdraw the cable between the gearbox bracket and gearbox.
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| To refit | 
   
   | 1. | 
       Clean the seating for the sensor and fit it with the sealing ring correctly located.
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       Take the connector off the cable and fit the cable correctly between the gearbox bracket and gearbox. Fit the connector to the cable again.
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| 3. | 
       Lower the car.
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       Secure the sensor's lead to the wiring harness using new cable ties.
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       Fit the wiring harness in place, press the connectors into the holder and tighten the holder's three retaining screws.
        
       
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       Plug in the three sensor connectors.
        
       
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| 7. | 
       Refit the power steering fluid reservoir.
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| 8. | 
       Refit the pressure pipe.
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| 9. | 
       Fill up with gearbox oil to the correct level.
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