corsastev
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i have a 1995 corsa 1.5td can anyone tell me why the rev counter keeps dipping when the revs get too 2k??? the revs dont dip just the counter
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Rob Withey
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Loose/slipping altenator belt?
Rob
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corsastev
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is that deffinate?
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Rob Withey
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No, of course not, hence the "?". But the rev counter feed comes off the alternator, so it's a possibility.
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corsastev
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oh ok. is strange its like the car is trying to tell me something its like a ticking clock when u keep the revs at 2k it bounces from 2k down to about 500 rpm but above 2k its fine except some times it goes back to 0 for like 5 secounds then starts back up again. i thought it might o been the cars way o tellin me their is summet wrong like a fault code or summet.
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davcohen
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try replacing the alt belt just to rule that out, mine did this (well similar) when first starting due to a slipping belt altho u could actually hear it
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starkie
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if its like the 306 td (which it prob is ) it will be the tdc sensor which points at the flywheel as on the diesels this is the only true way to measure the rpm
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corsastev
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oh bugger that sounds expensive
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Rob Withey
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No tdc sensor on 1.5 TD afaik. No ecu either. Rev counter pickup is from the alternator.
I've had the same problem on my '97 1.5TD, and I heard the belt too.
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