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Old 10-06-2016, 05:03 AM
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Trying Low Cost Camshaft Position Sensor

In my search for a replacement camshaft position sensor o-ring, I found a low cost sensor from eBay for $8.69 shipped. So I ordered it with the intention of just using the o-ring. The sensor on the 98 model is working fine. I also have two spare working sensors in my parts collection. I need o-rings not sensors. Ha!

So instead of tossing the eBay sensor and only using the o-ring, I will give it a try. Let's see how it goes.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/162227499444
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Old 10-06-2016, 11:00 AM
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i was gonna say, sounds sketchy but yea just a O ring gotcha.
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Old 10-11-2016, 05:47 PM
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The sensor arrived today. I tried to install it and it just would not fit flush with the TC body. It seems to have an extra shoulder area that prevented it from popping into the hole. So I removed the o-ring and moved it to the original unit. The original o-ring was brittle so it disintegrated when I tried to remove it.

The o-ring from the eBay part worked fine. It fits snug and and the sensor popped into place like it should.

Afterward, I tossed the new sensor into the garbage bin.

Leak problem solved for $8.69.

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Old 10-11-2016, 06:02 PM
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Cool, you solved your problem, for little cash.

I might have taken the old part to a hardware store, then match up the old one ring with a new one.
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This whole pack is $6.00, Craig ...

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Old 10-12-2016, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbobink
This whole pack is $6.00, Craig ...

Thanks Turbo. I will order it to keep some on hand.
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Old 10-15-2016, 05:20 PM
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My suggestion would be the Delphi SS10038. It's a reboxed OE part, but at a much lower price than the dealer. I paid $38 for mine

eBay item #311559294108
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About the same time that I ordered the sensor, I received up a couple of Nissan o-rings - part number 22131-36u00 at roughly $4.91 each to keep on hand. So under $5 each. The shipping cost was almost $9 and change. I think on small items like o-rings I will be better off just picking them up from the local dealer.

I have a couple of working sensors that I've been keeping in reserve. If I need to use one I'll just put on a new o-ring and install it.

That looks like a good price on eBay item #311559294108.

I've found SMP Intermotor brand parts to be re-boxed OEM also. I've found Federal Mogul supplies a lot of parts for BMW and Nissan. They usually list for a price that is similar to OEM though. The reason I buy Intermotor is because I can usually swing a deal using some parts store discount code, RockAuto, or eBay that brings the price down to 40% to 50% off.
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