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348 Crank sensor.

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  1. Philip Barnard-Browwn

    Feb 25, 2007
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    Can anybody tell me what model Kia the crank sensor comes off? Part No OK2A618891
    Thanking you.
     
  2. Philip Barnard-Browwn

    Feb 25, 2007
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    Found it in the parts interchange. Thanks anyway.
     
  3. troy_wood

    troy_wood Formula 3

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    now you have my curiosity - what model and year is it from? Just in case I ever take a visit to the bone yard...
     
  4. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Yeah, what Troy said.
     
  5. First Ferrari

    First Ferrari Formula Junior

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    Found this on the other thread on this subject matter, doesn't mention the model years only the models.

    Kia Carens I 1.8, Carnival 2.9, II 2.9 and Retona 2.0


    Hope this helps, with the greatly reduced cost over the Ferrari part I am not sure why someone would want to buy this part from a salvage yard like someone mentioned but to each their own.
     
  6. Philip Barnard-Browwn

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    #6 Philip Barnard-Browwn, Apr 27, 2009
    Last edited: Apr 27, 2009
    Parts interchange thread says, 2000 Sephia 1.8 engine. The same sensor is also used on:Fiat, Renault,Volvo.Lancia etc.
    Volvo pn,1367645. Renault pn,7401367045. Fiat pn, 7616269. Kia pn; OK 2A618891. etc.

    Bosch pn on my sensor, 0281210. Another Bosch pn quoted, 0261210029. Airtex pn, 5S1914. Facet pn, 90140.
     
  7. troy_wood

    troy_wood Formula 3

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    I already bought and installed 2 of them on my 348 - I was just curious.
     
  8. Marco Bussadori

    Marco Bussadori Formula Junior

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  9. Marco Bussadori

    Marco Bussadori Formula Junior

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    Fill the plug boots up with silicone sealant. That way you're guaranteed that no moisture or oil get into the back of the connectors... 2 seconds, 2 pennies, 20 years of no pain...

    Marco
     
  10. Philip Barnard-Browwn

    Feb 25, 2007
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    Hi Marco, I have not been able to find the male plugs. I tried the company you used . They do not carry the 3 pin.
     
  11. Marco Bussadori

    Marco Bussadori Formula Junior

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    http://www.eagleday.com/ampconnectors.html Shows them as available though a bit more expensive (USD 25 per set) + shipping from the US....

    The other option is quite simple and will NEVER fail. Solder them directly! There is plenty length and with a direct solder, you will NEVER have a problem with the connectors again. Get some heatshrink sleeving and you'd be done in 20 minutes. I did this to a 348 for a dealer as a favor and he tells me he saw the car for a service 2 months ago, 1.5 years with no probs!

    M
     
  12. Philip Barnard-Browwn

    Feb 25, 2007
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    Cheers Marco. What i have done is buy 2 cs off ebay cheaply with the same plugs. I will do a cut and soldier to my original sensors. Want to keep my originals if I can.
     
  13. fxdwgs

    fxdwgs Formula 3

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    Buy the KIA ones...........they run perfect.........in my car at least..........

    //B//
     

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