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The A-Premium Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor is a direct OE replacement designed for multiple Volkswagen models (2005-2014) with a 3-pin blade terminal and flange mount. Engineered for precise timing signals, it ensures optimal engine performance and reliability. Backed by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty, this sensor offers a durable, plug-and-play solution to keep your VW running smoothly.






| ASIN | B0946CCC4G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,241 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #87 in Automotive Replacement Crankshaft Position Sensors |
| Brand Name | A-Premium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 07K906433B, PC764, PC764T |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | Push-Pull |
| Part Number | APCPS154 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Crankshaft Position |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One Year Unlimited Mileage Quality Guarantee. |
W**L
2008 VW Rabbit 2.5L - Works perfect
Bought this for my 2008 2.5L VW Rabbit, fits any 2.5L VW (Passat has same engine I think). Replacing this is fairly straightforward. Plenty of videos online - disconnect battery, unplug the connector, unscrew the sensor, then do those in reverse order to install the new one. Done. Jacked my car up and did this in about 30 min. This cheap replacement actually has a washer on each bolt, which the factory sensor was too cheap to even include lol. TIPS: 1. Tools needed - lightsource for working under car, 4mm allen wrench (longer than those cheap sets you get for free when ordering anything you have to self-assemble), pliers or flathead screwdriver to help remove clips, 10mm socket or a wrench or something to disconnect battery (might be different on your car). **You could also use a 4mm adapter bit attached to your socket wrench, although most people would likely have a longer 4mm allen key I'm guessing. 2. Jack up your passenger side, the angle of the sensor makes this side marginally easier. The oil filter is in the way to unplug the connector, therefore you must pop the connection out of its holder and then you have plenty of room to disconnect the sensor from the connector. You maybe could unplug the connector without removing it from its bracket but there is so little room its easier this way. Its a flexible rubber-like bracket that holds this connector, so you can just pull it out with your hands. 3.As far as unscrewing the sensor, it is an M4 bolt. I had a long allen wrench from my cheap $30 allen wrench set I bought for working on my bicycles. I had to use the allen key the longway, meaning I had the short stubby end to generate 0 torque from. So I took a small 8mm socket set and attached a short extender to it. Slid the socket over the short stubby end of the allen key to get the leverage I needed to break the bolts free. I guess you could fashion anything for this purpose or use some locking jaws or even pliers. 4. This sensor did not come with a new plastic heat sleeve protecting the wire, most don't I believe. Simply take the plastic sheath off the old sensor (held on by two clips to the wire assembly) and put it around the wire of your new sensor. Make sure you do this because the engine gets hot down there and you don't want your sensor wire melting.
E**N
Works great and is Affordable
Worked perfectly fine as it should and was actually very easy to install.
S**Y
Worked like a charm!
It was a little challenging to install given the location on a 2009 VW Rabbit, but the misfires went away. Overall a great buy and saved me hundreds in repair cost.
P**R
So far so good
Good price. Product got lost on the first order and took 10 days to get here but Amazon takes care of their customers. Fit and works like it is supposed to so far after several trips in the Beetle
B**K
Fixed random engine shutoff 2012 Beetle
My daughter's 2012 Beetle engine was shutting off randomly. Usually it would happen at a stoplight. One minute it's idling fine, then engine would just shut off. Absolutely no OBD codes came up, even after it happening multiple times. Classic bad CPS symptom, but I would have expected a code. Anyway, for $15, I thought I would give this part a try. Replaced the old part with this one and no more shutting off, even after several weeks of driving. Great!
J**M
Worked perfectly
As good as OEM. Car runs great
V**V
Fixed no start
This fixed no power to fuel pump on 2006 2.5 Jetta.
C**S
Works fine at a good price. Quick delivery
Quick delivery and it worked. Fits well like OEM. Will have to see how long it will last.
M**D
bonne qualité
V**Y
Lo rápido que llega. Aún no le e puesto pero la eficiencia de envío es exelente.
M**H
Still working great! Fixed my issue with PCI light on dash
S**K
Have no problems with the product. Amazing product
L**F
Comme celui d'origine le PCM la reconnu super 👍
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