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Post by: neilr on 28 December 2009, 21:45:10
anyone got pictures of both type of c/s sensors for 2.6 2001 the dealers tell me they cant tell me which one i need but car has now died
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Post by: tunnie on 28 December 2009, 21:46:55
if i remember correctly, 2.6's all had the same crank sensors. Its the 2.5/3.0 that had 2 kinds....

Although i could be wrong  :)
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Post by: RobG on 28 December 2009, 21:49:34
Only one listed for Y26SE.. Y26SE,X30XE,Y32S    90540743 
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Post by: neilr on 28 December 2009, 22:32:49
tried looking up that partno could it have changed to
90492006 or 90458251
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Post by: RobG on 28 December 2009, 22:46:26
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tried looking up that partno could it have changed to
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Early 2.5.   Early 2.0
You want this one 90540743 
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Post by: RobG on 28 December 2009, 22:50:17
 
 
Omega Part Number Retail Price Normal Trade Trade Club
Crankshaft sensors
2.0 8v                                   90493864 £59.50 £53.56 £46.32

 
2.0 16v to 14194716                                90458251 £59.50 £53.56 £46.32

 
2.0 16v from 14194717/31000001                              9174621 £35.90 £32.36 £27.93

 
2.5 (early models)                                 90492006 £82.00 £73.80 £63.94

 
2.5 (later models)                                 90492061 £59.50 £53.56 £46.32

 
2.6/3.0/3.2                                  90540743 £53.50 £48.20 £41.47

 
2.0DTi/2.2DTi                                  90540188 £37.00 £33.30 £28.81

 
U25TD/X25TD                                  90487810 £85.50 £76.95 £66.79

 
 
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Post by: neilr on 03 January 2010, 21:28:33
thanks Rob had to use a non genuine as no local dealers had one. I know this goes against all advice but i had to get car running again. Since replacing it she runs a lot better. What a way to spend my birthday. :-/ :-/
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Post by: RobG on 03 January 2010, 21:41:06
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thanks Rob had to use a non genuine as no local dealers had one. I know this goes against all advice but i had to get car running again. Since replacing it she runs a lot better. What a way to spend my birthday. :-/ :-/
I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)
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Post by: Andy B on 03 January 2010, 23:39:15
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
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Post by: TheBoy on 04 January 2010, 09:22:00
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
v6 owners should always keep a spare anyway. Esp as dealers dont stock them!
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Post by: Andy B on 04 January 2010, 09:28:53
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
v6 owners should always keep a spare anyway. Esp as dealers dont stock them!

My spare has only been in my boot for the last 7 or 8 months  :y
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Post by: RobG on 04 January 2010, 09:38:26
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
v6 owners should always keep a spare anyway. Esp as dealers dont stock them!

My spare has only been in my boot for the last 7 or 8 months :y
And sod`s law dictates if you didn`t have one yours would have failed ;D
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Post by: Andy B on 04 January 2010, 09:44:24
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
v6 owners should always keep a spare anyway. Esp as dealers dont stock them!

My spare has only been in my boot for the last 7 or 8 months :y
And sod`s law dictates if you didn`t have one yours would have failed ;D

It was bought as a spare for going to France last year, it would be bad enough having one fail in the UK, but France would have been a PITA ....  ;)
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Post by: RobG on 04 January 2010, 09:45:42
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
v6 owners should always keep a spare anyway. Esp as dealers dont stock them!

My spare has only been in my boot for the last 7 or 8 months :y
And sod`s law dictates if you didn`t have one yours would have failed ;D

It was bought as a spare for going to France last year, it would be bad enough having one fail in the UK, but France would have been a PITA ....  ;)
Methinks TB would agree with that ;D
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Post by: Elite Pete on 04 January 2010, 09:46:42
If you keep a spare in the boot it will stop the one fitted failing ::)
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Post by: Andy B on 04 January 2010, 09:47:45
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I`d buy genuine at the earliest opportunity. Keep it in the boot for when the pattern one fails :)

There's optimism!!!  ;)  ;D  :y  :y
v6 owners should always keep a spare anyway. Esp as dealers dont stock them!

My spare has only been in my boot for the last 7 or 8 months :y
And sod`s law dictates if you didn`t have one yours would have failed ;D

It was bought as a spare for going to France last year, it would be bad enough having one fail in the UK, but France would have been a PITA ....  ;)
Methinks TB would agree with that ;D

That was cruel!!!!  :-X  :-X  :-X

 ;) ;) ;)
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Post by: neilr on 04 January 2010, 19:08:57
Thanks guys will be getting a spare asap. ;)