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malfuncion
Driving along, then sddenly I appear to have no steering, the brakes fail and the car dries itself into a barrier all front end fender damage, do not know if the engine actually shut down, this event took all of five seconds, from no steering to impact, however the car then drove normally and has not faulted for the last 3 weeks, the mechanics have had the diagnostic tool on the car and can find no faults, after the impact I thought about what the cause might be and the only thing I could come up wit was a failure of the crankshaft sensor, which I would have imagined if it were to fail to read the crankshaft pully (or variant) the fuel pump would stop, the distributor would shut down (so no spark, no fuel) no engine running to drive the brake booster and no power steering pump operating, does anyone see rthis as a valid line of thinking?
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RenzoKUKENj can help you m8, hes qualified in this field.
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you still would have brakes and steering if your motor turned off, just wouldn't have been power assisted.
Last edited by renzokukenj; Today at 12:34 AM. Reason: hehe
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Maybe it was driver error
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I also violently steer into walls on the occasion
Makes life exciting
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How many beers had you enjoyed or are u a spirits guy?
Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
-Amant02
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Originally Posted by dentree
Driving along, then sddenly I appear to have no steering, the brakes fail and the car dries itself into a barrier all front end fender damage, do not know if the engine actually shut down, this event took all of five seconds, from no steering to impact, however the car then drove normally and has not faulted for the last 3 weeks, the mechanics have had the diagnostic tool on the car and can find no faults, after the impact I thought about what the cause might be and the only thing I could come up wit was a failure of the crankshaft sensor, which I would have imagined if it were to fail to read the crankshaft pully (or variant) the fuel pump would stop, the distributor would shut down (so no spark, no fuel) no engine running to drive the brake booster and no power steering pump operating, does anyone see rthis as a valid line of thinking?
also no, your line of reasoning is incorrect
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Maybe is renzo lel
Pretty much any account newer than a year I suspect to be jum now lol
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