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  1. Yes it should only have the one bolt and then you can remove it

    Although I'm not entirely sure that you can successfully clean it as any sprays may destroy the sensor?
    It should not have any oil or fuel entering the sensor and if you find this is the case then it may already be damaged.

     

  2. It may be prudent to resolve the oil leak before it turns into something larger and you lose oil to the turbo which would be disastorous
    Check all fittings going to and from the turbo are tight

     

  3. Yep thats about right for Amazon, they source rubbish from Asia and you get what you pay for really

    Can't go wrong with quality parts that cost more but don't need constantly replacing

  4. sorry but can't find anything on the net, found the circuit boards for sale in Germany on eBay but that is about it

    Obviously, being sensitive electronics you wouldn't want to reverse connect any terminals so maybe an electronics expert can tell you which one is likely to do what and then go from there

  5. I would start by having the battery checked and replaced if necessary
    A lot of the faults you mentioned can be down to a depleted battery (even if it is not that old) as they sulphate if not used for some time.
    You could also use a battery conditioner to keep the battery in good order when its not being used for a period of time

  6. Be aware that it could be a loose (worn) cambelt/camchain and this leads to the cam sensor being out of phase with the crank sensor

    If there is any rattling coming from the engine or an overdue oil and filter change then it would be prudent to look at this before spending big money on replacement parts

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