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Old Apr 20th, 2024, 10:33   #1
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Default Crank position sensor.

Thinking of pre-buying a cps to keep in the paranoia kit in the car , will a £35 Bosch one suffice?
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Old Apr 21st, 2024, 11:32   #2
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Answered elsewhere.
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Old Apr 21st, 2024, 12:11   #3
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Definitely worth keeping a spare cos in the car- worth making you can remove the current one as a test, they can seize in place.

I have a Bosch one in my car.

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Definitely worth keeping a spare cos in the car- worth making you can remove the current one as a test, they can seize in place.

I have a Bosch one in my car.

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Stupid question but I feel safe to ask, would my engine have one? B200E KJet?

Only asking as I do like to have common spares with me at all times, and I'm just not sure if my engine has one haha
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No crank sensor

Spare green fuel pump relay is the spare to have
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No crank sensor

Spare green fuel pump relay is the spare to have
Thanks, I gather that is because the KJet is mechanical FI and not Electronic?
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