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Lippyrrs



Member Since: 05 Jun 2021
Location: Blackpool
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England 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black
Tdv8 crank sensor location

Hi I have a 2009 facelift tdv8 and it’s throwing crank sensor codes, anyone have a guide on replacing or pictures of the location cheers

Post #614339 Sat Jun 05 2021 12:26am
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Col



Member Since: 02 Sep 2012
Location: Hawkes Bay NZ
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New Zealand 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Santorini Black

I do hope you do not have to remove transmission/flexiplate to access it, which is what the workshop manual appears to imply.






Cheers
Col

Post #614340 Sat Jun 05 2021 1:53am
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HF-Martini



Member Since: 09 Jul 2021
Location: Cambridgeshire
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Hi there, just wondering if you managed to find the easier way of replacing your CKS?
I’ve recently done mine, 2008 TDV8 3.6 Lion, took a couple of hours but done it WITHOUT any specialist tools and no need to remove box etc.
In brief,
Front NS (uk) wheel off,
Arch liner out/off
Heat shield out/off
Turbo bracket off
Starter heat shield off
Rubber bung covering access panel to CKS WITH CABLE RUNNING THROUGH, pull out, and now you can see the Allen bolt holding in the CKS, JUST, blindly undo (your head and arm will be in the way now) the bolt is captive so you’ll not loose it, unplug sensor, pull out.
Fit in reverse, obviously

It’s fiddly and it goes without saying, surly, make sure you have the motor on a very very sturdy axel stand and DO NOT rely on any jack no matter what flavour it is, your head ain’t worth it Rolling Eyes

That’s a very rough rundown of replacement, if you need more help just shout and I’ll do my best.

Post #615604 Sat Jul 10 2021 9:26am
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Stewartb



Member Since: 07 Jan 2022
Location: Scotland
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Hi HF-Martini

I have just had the CKP fault on my TDV8, can you please give me a bit more detail when you say remove heat shield as when I have removed the wheel and inner liner there are quite a few small heat shields?

Many Thanks

Post #620639 Fri Jan 07 2022 1:09pm
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HF-Martini



Member Since: 09 Jul 2021
Location: Cambridgeshire
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Hi there,
Yes, good fun, if I remember correctly there was about three heat shields, there’s one covering the starter, one on the inside of the inner wing, and another I believe covering the floor-pan.
Just before you go digging right into the guts of it, just what are your symptoms and are you sure its the CKP at fault?
I think I’ve found the ultimate fault with mine, eventually.

If you PM me your email try and send you the info on removal/refitting as according to the bible Current Project
2008 Range Rover Vogue HSE TDV8 84000mls
non start issues

Weekender
1988 Lancia Delta HF Turbo ie

Daily drive
2014 VW Caddy Maxi 1.6 CRTDI

Post #620645 Fri Jan 07 2022 3:03pm
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Stewartb



Member Since: 07 Jan 2022
Location: Scotland
Posts: 5

United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Hi HF-Martini

Many thanks for your quick response, appreciated.

Engine turns over but will not start, I have dropped the fuel tank and checked the pump which was OK but as I had the tank out I replaced the pump. I then linked 12v to the new pump which runs, when engine is cranking I have no fuel pressure at the incoming side of the HP fuel pump. I do not have any fault codes but have been advised that the CKP could fail without the code showing?? and that the low pressure fuel pump is supplied its ground through the ECM which needs the correct signal from the CKP to allow this to happen?

Thanks

Post #620648 Fri Jan 07 2022 5:14pm
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Stewartb



Member Since: 07 Jan 2022
Location: Scotland
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

sorry forgot but I have also checked that there is 12v leaving the fuel pump relay.

Thanks

Post #620649 Fri Jan 07 2022 5:17pm
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HF-Martini



Member Since: 09 Jul 2021
Location: Cambridgeshire
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How do Stuart,
Right, got your PM, what I think best is to start a new thread as I had absolutely zero help trying to get to the bottom of my non start issue, I’ll name it
3.6TDv8 non start findings
Give me a few minutes and I’ll get the first post up, hopefully we’ll get to the bottom of your issue a lot sooner, and with far less expense. Current Project
2008 Range Rover Vogue HSE TDV8 84000mls
non start issues

Weekender
1988 Lancia Delta HF Turbo ie

Daily drive
2014 VW Caddy Maxi 1.6 CRTDI

Post #620651 Fri Jan 07 2022 6:12pm
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34jzgte



Member Since: 18 Apr 2022
Location: Perth
Posts: 2

Australia 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Autobiography Alaska White

I had this issue, it can be done without taking the bellhousing off the block, but it's not as easy as undoing the torx bolt and taking the sensor out and replacing, I did this and it wouldn't start, instead of taking everything apart for better access I sent a bore scope camera down there.
The sensor needs to be pressed back in, simply tightening the bolt leaves the other end hanging out, you need to make up some sort of sturdy bent wire and slide it in to push the nose end into place.

Also if you have an l320 you can't take the turbo bracket completely off, only the 2 bottom bolts and loosen the top then you can swing it slightly out the way.

Post #623645 Mon Apr 18 2022 4:38am
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34jzgte



Member Since: 18 Apr 2022
Location: Perth
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Australia 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Autobiography Alaska White

I have driven my tdv8 range rover sport for a week and can confirm my problem is gone now, original symptoms were car cranks but won't run, this was usually after a drive and I would stop for fuel or shops and it is very hard to start after that, if I leave the car sitting for over 4-5 hours it starts no issues.

Only thing changed was crank sensor, no codes were showing.
I purchased a bosch unit.

Post #623876 Wed Apr 27 2022 5:53am
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