I am very much in agreement with the majority here - classic crank sensor.
It will likely be fine now until the most inconvenient moment possible and will fail with no warning (probably just refuse to start
).
Strongly recommend you buy a new GM sensor and keep it handy (in the boot) for when it does let you down. (it doesn't take long to fit the new one)
Exactly right IMO. I had a spare and used it on another 3.2 with failed crank sensor...but a spare in the boot is highly recommended. If you keep an omega for the cars life, you WILL suffer a failed crank sensor eventually, had two myself, both about 130k miles as it happens.
And it's not feasible to fit a second hand sensor tbh, because removing the old one is not straightforward as it threaded through, and clipped to, the oil cooler pipes. To remove fully you have to cut the wire or remove the oil pipes by the oil filter and thread the old sensor wire out from that end, and who's going to bother their arse to do that with a fubar crank sensor? Noboby, if they bother to remove the old sensor at all....
If your anywhere near a tech2 then live data can be viewed on the cts apparently :-/, but odds are it won't see a failt until it plays up and won't start, then your going nowhere I would have thought. Vague on that theory though, a tech 2 owner could advise maybe.
If it was me though, buy a crank sensor, print off the guide and stick that lot in the boot along with a Jack. Keep pedal tricking for 0335 and hope the code comes, then fit the sensor.
As you say, if the sensor is just fitted blindly, then we will never know.