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Bosch 0261210001 Original Equipment Crankshaft Position Sensor For Select Alfa Romeo: 1982-89 Spider Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of Bosch 0261210001 Original Equipment Crankshaft Position Sensor For Select Alfa Romeo: 1982-89 Spider

Bosch Original Equipment Crankshaft Position Sensors are built to ensure correct fit and function. Wide range of operational temperatures gives vehicles accurate reading. Creates lower emissions and improved fuel consumption. High resistance against external interference. 045962028F 11544050130000 12141269286 12141708618 12141730773 1317030 45962028F 60518694 DAC8519 XXXX1274644 XXXX4624945.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

COMMON PROBLEM FOR FORD

If you are having trouble starting, poor acceleration, rough idle, black smoke from the exhaust or just the horrible P0193 code, most likely the fuel rail pressure sensor is dying and needs to do it be replaced with a new good sensor. If the computer cannot determine the fuel pressure at the injectors, be prepared for a lean mixture in your combustion. In my condition, the Ford F-150 was running very rich with an incorrect reading of 11psi on the fuel rail. (hydrocarbon quickly filled the air…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect replacement for the factory part

Bosch makes good parts so when I saw this unit I didn't hesitate to buy it. When I received my part today, it was installed in just a few minutes. I spent a little more time unplugging the power connector from the old part so as not to damage it. You need to place a small flathead screwdriver on top of the latch and push it down, then gently pry it off the connector. I also stuffed it with paper towels before removing it from the engine and I only opened it slightly until the pressure was…

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was some

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth its price in gold. Always carry a spare

If you have a Mercedes S Class (2000-2006) then it's a must have. You should always have a spare part in the car because these things sometimes break without notice or with very little warning. This little Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) will leave you calm and dry in a deserted parking lot after watching a movie and having dinner on your first date. You proudly walk to your hundred thousand dollar car, turn the key and all you hear is, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, noise. You know, the kind that makes…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Vanish

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2004 Crossfire starting problem fixed

This sensor fixed my 2004 Crossfire 3.2L V6 starting problem! I am 43 years old and this part was very easy to install myself. My problems started after I drove into town one day. When I tried to start the car to get home, it kept overturning but wouldn't start. I waited a few minutes and thankfully it started up again. When I got home I parked the car and tried to start it and again it kept turning but wouldn't start. The next morning when the engine was cold it started right away, but after…

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great for Toyota: Sensors

Update: Took 5 months - return to Denso Bought on a 2000 Toyota Camry V6 as the BOTTOM FLOW Sensor (after the catalytic converter - furthest back sensor as the V6 has three sensors: two in front of the catalytic converter and one after). First, Toyota is very sensitive to its sensors, which is why many people choose the Denso brand used by Toyota. That said, Denso sensors are at least twice the price, but they turn off the check engine light and last over 100,000 miles, which probably means a…

Pros
  • Good item for the price
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OEM replacement for E46

The car was bought with no records so I had no idea when they were replaced. My car hasn't given me any problems or codes, but as a preventative maintenance I decided to replace them. It was pretty easy, but it took a long time. The reason for this is that I used a crow's foot (22mm) instead of an O2 sensor socket. If you decide to buy an O2 sensor socket, make sure it is thick as the socket can bend if the O2 sensor is stuck very hard. The O2 sensor is located on the passenger side of the car…

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2 weeks and so far so good! The original part shows both BENZ and BOSCH.

My 05 S430 didn't start the first time after a short stop. I ordered this part and installed it myself. 2 weeks and so far so good! The original part shows the BENZ and BOSCH part numbers, while this part shows only the BOSCH part number. Here are the rough removal steps after watching some good videos of yours. Pipe: 1. No need to remove the heat shield, just bend or push it down to give you more room to work with the E8 torx screw. I didn't do this when unscrewing the bolt, it was difficult…

Pros
  • price
Cons
  • all right