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Duff V6 GM Crank Sensor!

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Doctor Gollum:
Your first sentence of your first post suggests different as I am the one who consistently phrased the advice that way.

Anyhoo, the advice stands.

dave the builder:
There's a lot more than 2 genuine ,from a dealer omega sensors failed  ::)

because the ones fitted to the cars at the factory where purchased from a dealer and where genuine ,albeit purchased as a package of parts (the Omega)  :D

never had a Carlton crank sensor fail in 20 years of ownership (4 Carltons)

I have had 2 astra H crank sensors with intermittent faults I've replaced

so maybe the newer manufacturing processes are to blame  :-\

Doctor Gollum:
Smart arse :P

The loom bakes over time, which in turn corrupts the signal from the sensor. They typically last as long as the suspension bushes...

My plod had a new sensor at 130k which was still on the car when I sold it at well north of 260k having been routed as per the guide.

Andy B:

--- Quote from: dave the builder on 18 April 2021, 12:37:56 --- ....
never had a Carlton crank sensor fail in 20 years of ownership (4 Carltons)
 ....

--- End quote ---

I never had one fail on my Senators or Carlton or Manta either .... mainly because they had a dizzy & points  ::) ::)

Rangie:
Never had to replace any on my two Omegas just lucky I guess.

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