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Focus Ghia 2005 problems, sensor?

  • 26-11-2013 12:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12


    Hi guys - sorry another problem with the Focus from Hell - in an effort to eradicate the engine management warning light coming on and going off at will we decided to do an engine overhaul to see if there was anything obvious - the car is running fine most of the time, no obvious probs.

    On doing the overhaul we discovered a sensor in the left hand side (right hand side when you are looking into the engine compartment from the front)
    It seems to be over the transmission housing down under the large black plastic tray which sits in front of the battery and is attached to the breather pipe (it has a piece of sponge in it to filter the air to the breather and was a bit oily.
    This sensor is black, about the size of a matchbox and attached to a black rubber tube about 5" long (I am still in feet and inches lol not gone metric yet!)

    It was split at the bottom end, we shortened the tube and refitted the sensor, nothing seems to have changed. The part number on the top of the sensor says 'Follio Co CJNKA' I have looked through parts lists and phoned ppl but nobody seems to be able to identify it, can anyone help please - Yvonne x


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 81,220 ✭✭✭✭biko


    I made a few changes to your post so it's easier to read.

    On topic, you can take the car to a mechanic and get the error codes read.
    When the EM light comes on a fault code will be stored in the computer and you will need a code reader to get it.

    Without this code it's just guesswork as what the real problem is.


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