1995 Porsche 911 Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor Bosch

  • This Original Equipment Manufacturer part is the same part that was made & installed by the car manufacturer at the factory where the car was produced.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Sub Model
1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4
3 In Stock
Best Price:

$123.12 CAD
$147.74 CAD
Brand Bosch
Part # BOS1646312
Condition New
Warehouse A

Bosch

  • Per workshop manual 993 KD Nr.97 50 41 when required also use: 1) 999 652 916 40 Plug Socket 3) 999 652 871 22 Connector 3) 999 704 161 40 Gasket
  • Per workshop manual 993 KD Nr.97 50 41 when required also use: 1) 999 652 9 16 40 Plug Socket 3) 999 652 871 22 Connector 3) 999 704 161 40 Gasket

  • Packaging

    length
    9.50
    width
    6.00
    height
    1.20
    weight
    0.15
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
    1. 08 May, 2019
      This was used a fix a VW 2.0L that started randomly stalling, and refused to restart until the engine cools. It's a common failure for this engine, and is a dangerous failure that shuts off the engine while driving. The part is a perfect replacement for the crank shaft position sensor, the original sensor that came with the car is also Bosch. It's a pain to replace the sensor due to tight spacing, but there's no trick other than reaching it. Car works perfectly after replacing the sensor.
    2. 06 Nov, 2018
      Exactly like OEM...pain to install however.
    3. 16 May, 2018
      Good
    4. Yashar M. Aval
      07 Mar, 2013
      Does you car rattle, but the engine mounts and the throttle body are good?Do you have bad mpg, but have no CEL?Has your car ever stuttered beyond 2000rpm and then suddenly stopped doing it?Was your car ever unable to start when the engine was warm, but started fine after a while?Any of these symptoms may mean that you need a new CPS sensor. CPS sensors often fail somewhere in the 100k mile range. If you are suspicious, just change it. It will save you from trouble on a road trip! I have also seen 1-2mpg enhancement on my SAABs after changing the sensor. The sensor is not expensive, so just change it before your car stops at the most inconvenient place!
    5. ryan good
      16 Jul, 2012
      everything was as described. fit perfectly on my saab. arrived in a timely manner. had no issues what so ever. the part took care of my problem

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