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Old 07-28-2007, 12:47 PM
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Default 99.5 Engine Speed (Crank) Sensor

Well.......this is my second related post.........but I have more specifics. I replaced a failing Engine speed (Crank) sensor on my 2.0 Jetta which corrected the problem, but aweek later, the car wouldn't start. After running through all the electrical diagnostics, I found that the replacement failed as well. The replacement I used was an aftermarket at 1/2 the price....so I'm skeptical. I'm also wondering if the ECM could be shorting out the crank sensor.

Anyone have experience with aftermarket sensors..........or can comment on whether the ECM could be screwing up the sensor?.

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Old 07-28-2007, 04:47 PM
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Default RE: 99.5 Engine Speed (Crank) Sensor

if you dont go oem, theres a good chance it'll fail. always go oem
 
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