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Crank Sensor
« on: 04 August 2008, 14:14:02 »

My Miggy has been down for about two month waiting for parts.
I finally got parts from the UK Pentagon Vauxhall.
I was sent a V0090492006 N/STK Crank Sensor. It is the Metal type. I remember my faulty sensor was Black and plastic.

Can this work? I am yet to see my mechanic
Thanks ;)
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Re: Crank Sensor
« Reply #1 on: 04 August 2008, 14:16:00 »

I am no expert but i do know there were 2 types, not sure if it will work  :-/
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Re: Crank Sensor
« Reply #2 on: 04 August 2008, 15:02:58 »

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My Miggy has been down for about two month waiting for parts.
I finally got parts from the UK Pentagon Vauxhall.
I was sent a V0090492006 N/STK Crank Sensor. It is the Metal type. I remember my faulty sensor was Black and plastic.

Can this work? I am yet to see my mechanic
Thanks ;)
Good old Pendragon, given you the wrong one  >:(

The plastic and metal types are different, but to be doubly sure, check the connector.
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Re: Crank Sensor
« Reply #3 on: 04 August 2008, 15:39:39 »

On a serious note the connector looks the same as the faulty one except that it is metal.

Please advice.
Thanks
Bright >:(
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Re: Crank Sensor
« Reply #4 on: 04 August 2008, 15:58:29 »

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On a serious note the connector looks the same as the faulty one except that it is metal.

Please advice.
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Bright >:(
The difference in the connectors are that one is slightly more oval than the other.  If the connectors are absolutely identical, I guess that will be OK  :-/
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Re: Crank Sensor
« Reply #5 on: 04 August 2008, 16:05:37 »

Ok will check.
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Re: Crank Sensor
« Reply #6 on: 05 August 2008, 09:52:50 »

The connector is wrong. Mine is the oval type and plastic not metal
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