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    crankshaft position sensor install - how to?

    How do I install this? It's shot on my car and the shop is quoting me $400 for parts and labor... trying to see if it's worth the time/money or not.
    Rob - Hartford, CT
    Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
    Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
    Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


    RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

    #2
    haha nevermind. no need to do :)
    Rob - Hartford, CT
    Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
    Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
    Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


    RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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      #3
      Just FYI, $400 to re&re the CPS is an absolute ass-raping!

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        #4
        it's not the CPS. It's the reference sensor somewhere back near the bellhousing. If it was the CPS that would be an entirely different story.
        Rob - Hartford, CT
        Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
        Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
        Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


        RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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          #5
          i dont understand what you were getting at with the CPS being a PITA... its at the front of the engine out in the open. Hit up a junk yard and 5-finger-discount the bitch

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            #6
            The crank position sensor on an eta is in the bell housing next to the speed sensor. Still, it's not really hard to change, just make sure you don't switch the speed and crank sensor leads.

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              #7
              The CPS is not the problem. However on early eta cars (84 85 and some of 86 I believe), the CPS and crank ref sensor are located next to each other on the bellhousing... it's not like the sensor you see on a newer e30 that's located near the front of the engine.

              Originally posted by xLibelle View Post
              i dont understand what you were getting at with the CPS being a PITA... its at the front of the engine out in the open. Hit up a junk yard and 5-finger-discount the bitch
              Rob - Hartford, CT
              Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
              Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
              Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


              RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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                #8
                This is correct. ^ The sensor on the front is a pulse sensor and you see it on I motors.

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                  #9
                  The level of noobery in this thread is great . :D

                  E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Teaguer View Post
                    The level of noobery in this thread is great . :D
                    Gotta start somewhere :)
                    Rob - Hartford, CT
                    Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
                    Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
                    Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


                    RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by scabzzzz View Post
                      This is correct. ^ The sensor on the front is a pulse sensor and you see it on I motors.
                      All crank position sensors are pulse sensors.

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                        #12
                        Not a hard job to do...However it can be tricky to diagnose.

                        If a dead eta car rolled into my shop, with a bad ckp or speed ref sensor it is probable that the bill would be 2.5 hours diag. and R&R + parts ...about 400 bucks.

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