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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: OLDTIMER on 02 May 2012, 13:49:32

Title: Cam Position Sensor
Post by: OLDTIMER on 02 May 2012, 13:49:32
Old onion I know but have bought a new cam sensor with 4 wires [round cap] What I want to know is which wires conect to which of the 3 wires in the loom?
Regards Mike
Title: Re: Cam Position Sensor
Post by: RobG on 02 May 2012, 13:54:27
Genuine? This part #90458252
Title: Re: Cam Position Sensor
Post by: tunnie on 02 May 2012, 13:57:20
What engine? Guessing 2.0/2.2

Sounds like you have been sold the wrong sensor  :y
Title: Re: Cam Position Sensor
Post by: OLDTIMER on 02 May 2012, 14:07:43
Genuine? This part #90458252

I got the part from GSF. It is a Original TOPRAN spare 207 013 756 [replacing 90 12 039] GSF Part No BBH92313
Vehicle is a 2.0ltr
The wiring on the plug has the three wires coloured red   white and black the red wire goes to the inletside of the plug black is the centre wire and white is the one on the exhaust side. Which ones go to which wire on the car loom? as they are differant colours.
Regards Mike
Title: Re: Cam Position Sensor
Post by: OLDTIMER on 02 May 2012, 14:35:11
Genuine? This part #90458252

I got the part from GSF. It is a Original TOPRAN spare 207 013 756 [replacing 90 12 039] GSF Part No BBH92313
Vehicle is a 2.0ltr
The wiring on the plug has the three wires coloured red   white and black the white wire goes to the inletside of the plug red is the centre wire and black is the one on the exhaust side. Which ones go to which wire on the car loom? as they are differant colours.
Regards Mike
Title: Re: Cam Position Sensor
Post by: andyc on 02 May 2012, 14:57:39
Sound like the later type. If you have three wires of the same size and one thicker balck wire then leave the thick black wire, just tape it back out of the way.

Join the others like for like and you shouldn't have a problem although i'm only going by the GM kit and not the GSF kit. If your still not sure i'd suggest going back to GSF and asking for some instructions



Andy