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Thread: Crank Position Sensor Lifetime

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    Default Crank Position Sensor Lifetime

    A friend of mine got stuck smack-dab in the middle of the freeway on the 405 during rush hour. Thanks to the Metro Freeway Service Patrol (this free service is great here in SoCal, one of the very few worthy propositions that came into being in 1990--400 miles of patrolled freeway with an average response time of 10 minutes from time of breakdown--tax dollars at work for a good cause,) he was towed to the nearest exit. My m30 still has the original crank sensor. I was wondering if anyone had any info on the lifetime of the sensor. I do not ever want to be in a situation like this. Just might replace for piece of mind.

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    they die anywhere from 5 miles to 500,000 miles get a new one, get a new main relay and fuel pump relay too as they are cheep, and if you are north of 200k and or you can hear the fuel pump more then a few feet away from the car id be thinking about one of those if you really wanna stave off the tow truck
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    Why did you point the fault on the crank sensor? Did you check it recently or mess with it?? What about normal wear components..fuel pump, fuel filter, ignition coil. etc. More information on history helps a lot.........

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    The ones on my car are 19 years old and no problem.

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    he was talking about changing it on his car to avoid getting stuck like the friend did, preventitive mantaince

    Quote Originally Posted by aston_jag_tech
    Why did you point the fault on the crank sensor? Did you check it recently or mess with it?? What about normal wear components..fuel pump, fuel filter, ignition coil. etc. More information on history helps a lot.........
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    Default Thanks Winfred for the good pointers.

    I will go ahead and purchase the components you suggest and marry those with my on-the-road repair kit (fuel hoses, radiator and fuel tank repair kit...) I already have in the trunk. A little preventative maintanance can go a long way, and save you tons of money.

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    My new crank sensor arrived from BMA on Friday - and I just put it on. Mine was still working fine but the plug just crumbled away when I went to reinstall it after the engine rebuild. I've used the old one - with the pins insulated for the first 2,500km, whilst running in an waiting for the new one ex Germany.

    Under $100 (one fifth the price of what the local stealers wanted) - and its a genuine BMW part.

    '90 E34 M5
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    Mine still has the original one, 217k miles on it now.

    HTH,

    Shaun M

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    Are there part numbers for those items Winfred? Whats the part number for the crank sensor...




    Quote Originally Posted by winfred
    they die anywhere from 5 miles to 500,000 miles get a new one, get a new main relay and fuel pump relay too as they are cheep, and if you are north of 200k and or you can hear the fuel pump more then a few feet away from the car id be thinking about one of those if you really wanna stave off the tow truck
    Last edited by BigKriss; 04-30-2007 at 06:40 AM.

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    61 36 1 729 004 main relay. 61 31 1 459 577 fuel pump relay/02 sensor heater relay. 12 14 1 726 066 Crank Position Sensor m50. 12 14 1 720 853 Crank Position Sensor m30. 12 14 1 720 852 Crank Position Sensor m20. 12 14 1 731 887 Crank Position Sensor m60.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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