Crankshaft Position Sensor
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Hi,
I've only owned my 04 Crossfire for 6 weeks and it has been fine. I have seen many posts on this forum about a crankshaft position sensor failure. Is this just a poorly designed or poorly manufactured part? I see that NeedsWings sells a Hella and Bosch part. Is one any better than the other? Is any part number better than any other since maybe there has been a modification to the part? Are the new ones less prone to failure? Should I purchase one and keep it in my back pocket in case mine fails? Sorry for all of the questions but it appears that this is a part that I should have available in case of failure. I would appreciate any information on manufacturers, modifications, and part numbers. Thanks.
I've only owned my 04 Crossfire for 6 weeks and it has been fine. I have seen many posts on this forum about a crankshaft position sensor failure. Is this just a poorly designed or poorly manufactured part? I see that NeedsWings sells a Hella and Bosch part. Is one any better than the other? Is any part number better than any other since maybe there has been a modification to the part? Are the new ones less prone to failure? Should I purchase one and keep it in my back pocket in case mine fails? Sorry for all of the questions but it appears that this is a part that I should have available in case of failure. I would appreciate any information on manufacturers, modifications, and part numbers. Thanks.
Re: Crankshaft Position Sensor
This has been the subject of many posts over the years but there are as many questions as answers. My suggestion is to carry a spare but common sense tells me that cleaning the connections at failure might be all it needs. There are NO moving parts and a replacement with Bosch replacement fixes it but I feel it might just be that the separation of the connection and subsequent reinsertion reestablishes the connection. It does live in a harsh environment. So I will carry a spare but also some cleaning fluid for electronics and a small brass brush and will try that first upon a failure. I'd like a few others to try that also, so we can provide the answer to this.
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Re: Crankshaft Position Sensor
I've carried a Bosch spare from germanautosupply.com for seven years.
I've ordered five over the years, used one on my Graphite, used one on Ella's car, used one on a car that started acting up at the Dragon and used one at a tech day meet for someone's car as well.
They get temperature sensitive, let the engine cool and it runs for a while. Could it be just the contacts on the connector? Perhaps.
But I've repaired electronics for a living since 1982, I have the mindset that once I 'fix' something, it is fixed. What is needed is for someone to wait for theirs to act up, and try cleaning contacts and NOT replacing it and seeing what happens. That person wont be me, if I can eliminate an issue for $32-45 and twenty minutes of my time, that is what I am going to do. And it is what I have done in the past. The cars I worked on four of five times were other poeple's cars, no way was I going to work on a car knowing I may not have fixed it.
I've ordered five over the years, used one on my Graphite, used one on Ella's car, used one on a car that started acting up at the Dragon and used one at a tech day meet for someone's car as well.
They get temperature sensitive, let the engine cool and it runs for a while. Could it be just the contacts on the connector? Perhaps.
But I've repaired electronics for a living since 1982, I have the mindset that once I 'fix' something, it is fixed. What is needed is for someone to wait for theirs to act up, and try cleaning contacts and NOT replacing it and seeing what happens. That person wont be me, if I can eliminate an issue for $32-45 and twenty minutes of my time, that is what I am going to do. And it is what I have done in the past. The cars I worked on four of five times were other poeple's cars, no way was I going to work on a car knowing I may not have fixed it.
Re: Crankshaft Position Sensor
Ordered the Bosch part off of Amazon a few weeks ago. Didn't put it on because the wife didn't complain of the problem. Replaced it today, without much fanfare. A telescoping magnet came in handy to retrieve the screw. The hardest part was getting the sensor aligned correctly because the tolerances were so tight. Ended up shoving the closed end of a 7/16 wrench into the sensor, and turning it. Also used a length of thread tied around the screws, in case I dropped it. The car fired right up afterwards. It is a 2005, limited, vert with just under 13k on it.
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