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My L200 tipper has put the engine management light on dash & gone into "limp" mode.Ive plugged it into a handheld sealey code reader comes up camshaft position sensor A circuit range.Anybody enlighten me??

 

Im going to take it to get plugged in & checked out when i get 5 mins off the tractor seat from baling

 

Any advice appreciated cheers

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Do a thread search on this , i think it was possibly me that started it . There was good answers the best being get shot :001_smile:

 

PS.. pull over , switch off engine . Wait couple minutes , restart , wait till black smoke dissappears thats it sorted ( till next time ) and just dont accelerate too hard :001_smile:

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Yep, my 03 eml keeps coming on, and when it does the engine flutters a little and loses power, sometimes it goes out and at other times I turn off the engine then re start and everything is fine, I plan on getting it sorted-living in fear its not the turbo on its way out, about 2k worth, hope you get things fixed ok...Nick Pearson, Timberline-Roe Ltd.

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