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Old May 22, 2018 | 06:40 PM
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Default Oil sensor question.

Has anybody used the Mercedes version 0061532728 in place of the Chrysler SU6904? The price difference seems too extreme for them to be the same. The Chrysler programming could be different and therefore the sansor?
 
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Old May 22, 2018 | 08:53 PM
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Default Re: Oil sensor question.

Oil level sensor Mercedes 0061532728 will work on the Crossfire; I believe the new Mercedes number is 2759050000.
 
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Old May 23, 2018 | 12:33 AM
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Default Re: Oil sensor question.

Thank you.


When I do a search for the 2 the Chrysler part shows a metallic tip and the Mercedes part shows a plastic tip. I am guessing the plastic part is just a protector and is removed before install?
 
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Old May 23, 2018 | 08:33 AM
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Default Re: Oil sensor question.

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post524674

It has been a few years since I replaced mine. I do not remember removing a plastic piece from the replacement, but there are two pieces you are dealing with, perhaps that explains the difference in the pictures you are looking at; Not a difficult job. There are instructions in the link.
 
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Old May 23, 2018 | 11:30 AM
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Default Re: Oil sensor question.

Originally Posted by zip439
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post524674

It has been a few years since I replaced mine. I do not remember removing a plastic piece from the replacement, but there are two pieces you are dealing with, perhaps that explains the difference in the pictures you are looking at; Not a difficult job. There are instructions in the link.



The assembly appears to consist of four parts according to a Mercedes parts list, but they may come as one part


Forget this I cannot make seem sensible.
NumberCntNameUsageRemarks5
A0015427218
Replaced By: A0041535328
-
SENDER UNIT


5
A0041535328
Replaced By: A0061532728
-
OIL LEVEL SENSOR


5
A0061532728
Replaced By: A2759050000
1
SENDER UNIT
OIL LEVEL CONTACTOR


5
A2759050000
1
FILL-LEVEL SENSOR
OIL LEVEL CONTACTOR


11
A0239974348
1
SEAL RING


17
N910143006001
2
HEXALOBULAR BOLT
OIL LEVEL CONTACTOR TO OIL PAN

M6X16
29
A0005425118
Replaced By: A0009050700
1
SENDER UNIT
COOLING WATER TEMPERATURE


29
A0009050700
1
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
COOLING WATER TEMPERATURE


35
A0229979848
1
SEAL RING


41
A0089889178
1
CLIP
TEMPERATURE SENSOR ON TIMING CASE




NumberCntNameUsageRemarks5
A0015427218
Replaced By: A0041535328
-
SENDER UNIT


5
A0041535328
Replaced By: A0061532728
-
OIL LEVEL SENSOR


5
A0061532728
Replaced By: A2759050000
1
SENDER UNIT
OIL LEVEL CONTACTOR


5
A2759050000
1
FILL-LEVEL SENSOR
OIL LEVEL CONTACTOR


11
A0239974348
1
SEAL RING


17
N910143006001
2
HEXALOBULAR BOLT
OIL LEVEL CONTACTOR TO OIL PAN

M6X16
29
A0005425118
Replaced By: A0009050700
1
SENDER UNIT
COOLING WATER TEMPERATURE


29
A0009050700
1
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
COOLING WATER TEMPERATURE


35
A0229979848
1
SEAL RING


41
A0089889178
1
CLIP
TEMPERATURE SENSOR ON TIMING CASE
 

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