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Fiat Punto - Crankshaft RPM sensor

Fiat Punto (1999-2011 / MK 2, 188)
Where is the engine rotation sensor located on the Fiat Punto 1.2 8V?

In this video, we see where the engine speed sensor of the Fiat Punto 1.2 8V is located. It is positioned on the belt pulley near the engine crankshaft and …read all…
Posted on 11 December 2023 by ScegliAuto
Fiat Punto (1999-2011 / MK 2, 188)
How to remove the crankshaft speed sensor on Fiat Punto

Let's see in this video how to remove and replace the crankshaft rpm sensor on a Fiat Punto: we raise the front engine hood, we secure it with the holding rod. …read all…
Posted on 22 October 2023 by ScegliAuto
Fiat Punto (1999-2011 / MK 2, 188)
Crankshaft rpm sensor replacement

In the event of problems with the power steering and speedometer, one of the probable failures could lie in the sensor that transmits the engine rpm to the …read all…
Posted on 18 July 2023 by ScegliAuto
Fiat Punto (1999-2011 / MK 2, 188)
How to check the correct operation of the crankshaft rpm sensor

To check the correct functioning of the temperature sensor it is necessary to use a common tester set on the ohm metric range (ohm X1 or X10). Connect the two …read all…
Posted on 23 June 2023 by ScegliAuto

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How to open the bonnet of the Volkswagen Polo

Let's see in this short and simple guide the instructions that will allow us to open the bonnet of the Volkswagen Polo. First of all we open the front door, on the driver's side, and start pulling the opening lever of the engine hood, in order to open the lock; then let's move to the front of the vehicle and unhook the tab that we find on the central part, above the manufacturer's emblem, as shown in the video. At this point we block the bonnet with the lateral rod; then we accompany the bonnet down to close it again!

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