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steve421



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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Genuine or.. Not?

Hello!

It looks like the crankshaft position sensor on my 2007 Freelander 2 2.2 diesel has started acting up, the the car jerking and on occasion cutting out completely.

I rang my local Land Rover dealer and ordered a new one at a cost of £107 plus VAT, however looking on motor factor websites and eBay there are some for as little as £20.

Now I know this is probably a silly question, but are the £20 ones simply a waste of money? It seems too good to be true to be less than a fifth of the price.

Cheers Smile

Steve

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I got a bosh branded replacement a while ago for £15 and have had no issues. And easy to swap over.

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Re: Crankshaft Position Sensor: Genuine or.. Not?

steve421 wrote:
Hello!

It looks like the crankshaft position sensor on my 2007 Freelander 2 2.2 diesel has started acting up, the the car jerking and on occasion cutting out completely.

I rang my local Land Rover dealer and ordered a new one at a cost of £107 plus VAT, however looking on motor factor websites and eBay there are some for as little as £20.

Now I know this is probably a silly question, but are the £20 ones simply a waste of money? It seems too good to be true to be less than a fifth of the price.

Cheers Smile

Steve


I wonder who makes the ones JLR sell ? Jules

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LR use Febi, as that's a PSA OE supplier.
I'd avoid cheap Ebay specials, as the Big Cry pins are often too thin, causing bad connections which results in rapid sensor failure. I've had 2 cheap sensors fail in 18 months, so I now have a Febi sensor, and I replaced the plug too, so a firm connection was guaranteed. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
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Id go genuine or OEM as some other posters have suggested.

I bought this one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153013054913 and it lasted 2 weeks before I broke down...the car just cut out (its an auto as well so can't have been great for the gearbox) and coasted to a stop..luckily I had somewhere to pull in safely.

Bought a genuine Land rover one and its been fine ever since.

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There a two different types of Crank sensor depending on VIN

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Would you like to elaborate please Chips. I am currently arguing with auto doc, regarding a cps that was recommended by Alex on this forum. My old sensor was throwing fault codes, and I had a few "jerky" moments. The replacement sensor they supplied, when fitted to the car, made it impossible to start. Re-installation of the old one and it fired straight up ( albeit with clouds of smoke from the sunburnt fuel and non start !).

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I Like Chips



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I don't know the difference, perhaps others do. They may be compatible, the info varies depending on which site you use but anyway here they are

LR000681 from VIN AH



LR056028 from VIN BH

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Grimdog wrote:
Would you like to elaborate please Chips. I am currently arguing with auto doc, regarding a cps that was recommended by Alex on this forum. My old sensor was throwing fault codes, and I had a few "jerky" moments. The replacement sensor they supplied, when fitted to the car, made it impossible to start. Re-installation of the old one and it fired straight up ( albeit with clouds of smoke from the sunburnt fuel and non start !).



I've had that myself, I just bought another one, it has been fine for the last three years.

Quality control has always been a problem, not just with car parts. The door in the factory signed Testing Dept on opening leads to the outside World


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Nodge68



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Grimdog wrote:
Would you like to elaborate please Chips. I am currently arguing with auto doc, regarding a cps that was recommended by Alex on this forum. My old sensor was throwing fault codes, and I had a few "jerky" moments. The replacement sensor they supplied, when fitted to the car, made it impossible to start. Re-installation of the old one and it fired straight up ( albeit with clouds of smoke from the sunburnt fuel and non start !).


The target wheel and sensor was changed to the later type quite early on in production, and many early ones will have been changed to the later type during subsequent maintenance work.


It's strange that there was smoke after the failed start, as a missing crank signal will or should prevent fuel from injected.

It is possible that excess oil was drawn in while cranking, which may have been responsible for the smoke? 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
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Nodge68 wrote:
LR use Febi, as that's a PSA OE supplier.
I'd avoid cheap Ebay specials, as the Big Cry pins are often too thin, causing bad connections which results in rapid sensor failure. I've had 2 cheap sensors fail in 18 months, so I now have a Febi sensor, and I replaced the plug too, so a firm connection was guaranteed.


How did you replace the plug?

FWIW I find the JLR connectors break easily when old; the locking tab snaps - but maybe im using the wrong technique to open the plug. Jules

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Grimdog



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Chips ..... Thanks for the heads up, I will do a bit of research, perhaps I had the wrong part....

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Chips ..... Thanks for the heads up, I will do a bit of research, perhaps I had the wrong part....

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