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Crankshaft sensor is definitely located next to the crank pulley (drivers' side, RHD). Reasonable access after removing front drivers side wheel.
Sep 3, 2019
start the engine then turn blower on full and then reach under the passenger side LHD vehicles and thump motor with a clenched fist ,the brushes often stick and thump clears it and it works again for a while ,new motor 196 euros plus tax
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Some of these codes are vehicle specific codes. Please repost your question with the following info. Year make and model. What country the vehicle was spec for as well as gas or diesel
sunroofs are a bear to fix, even for a trained technician, usually the head line needs to come out so you can see what is going on under there. Open the sunroof and see if you can see anything stuck in the channels. sometimes you can remove the glass and see the problem but I would not advise anyone who is not trained to mess with a sunroof.
It is a warning for reverse sensors. My husband has this same issue with his vehicle. Most of the time its due to dirt that is on the sensors and needs to be cleaned with a cloth so it won't sense the dirt. If that's not the case, you could try replacing the fuse link(looks like a square amp in the fuse box). I found a pdf that may help go to google search and type in fbsn-6d maintenance warning and its the first one on the list. Hope this helps