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Crankshaft sensor Blown AGAIN!!!!
2002 330ci
So I don't know what to do. Maybe one of you have ran in to this problem. Car started running rough as all hell, yellow brake light came on along with the dcs light and check engine. So hooked up my peak tool and came up with a couple codes that are common when the crankshaft position sensor fails. So I changed that out, Car ran perfect. Now after a couple weeks of driving, the lights are BACK on and is running rough, I assume because the timing is off due to the sensor. I do not want to keep changing these things out. It's somewhat of a bi*ch. I just want to know what's causing the sensors to burn up. The car does have an aftermarket turbo, and yea I do tend to get on it quite a bit. Would just like to you guy's advise before i go to the garage and have to spend a heap of cash. Thanks.
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Sorry to hear.
What are the new codes? As I remember you replaced the intake cps...what about the exhaust side, has it been replaced too? |
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19 F4-crankshaft sensor 53-flywheel adaption segment timing faulty I only changed the one on the rear right side of the engine (by the starter).
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I don't know what those codes mean off hand. You already replaced the intake cps, so with some research hopefully you will find that one is the exhaust side which is easy to replace, you probably won't need the girlfriends skinny hands to replace it, but a telescoping mirror will help.
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Last edited by ///MPR77; 11-13-2012 at 04:02 PM. |
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Willing to help ya out man, I can send you out a new crank sensor. PM me.
Last edited by xixixi; 11-13-2012 at 04:04 PM. |
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Thanks man but i already have a lifetime warranty on this one.
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![]() How was the mounting surfaces of the CPS/block ? I knw that could cause problems if they're corroded. |
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I'm not sure. I don't know if you've ever replaced one before, but you can't really get a good look at the surface.
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Are crankshaft sensors and cam sensors not the same; my apologies if they are not.
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They are not, they're both hall effect sensors but they are shaped differently as far as i can remember. |
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The crankshaft sensor is a minor PIA to get in and out. I use a mirror. As with the camshaft sensors, aftermarket units are a crapshoot. My shop went through 2 aftermarket sensors until one finally worked (despite my insistence to use an OEM sensor).
Go OEM only on those 3 parts. |
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