Jaguar AJ30 2006 Crankshaft Position Sensor Connector Plug
Jaguar AJ30 2006 Crankshaft Position Sensor Connector Plug
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M Sturzaker

Original Poster:

6 posts

20 months

Yesterday (15:15)
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Hi All
I am struggling to source a two pin connector for the crankshaft position sensor. At Jaguar I have to buy the full loom.
Does anyone know of somewhere that I maybe able to get one?
I have tried breakers and some local jag specialist garages but to no avail.
Thanks for any help

ant427

158 posts

163 months

Yesterday (15:21)
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MOUSER ELECTRONICS.
I use these all the time for harness connectors

Krikkit

27,845 posts

205 months

Yesterday (15:25)
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Any pictures of the connector? It'll be a standard part

Megaflow

11,118 posts

249 months

Yesterday (15:26)
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ant427 said:
MOUSER ELECTRONICS.
I use these all the time for harness connectors
What he said... ^

The only problem is you will need to know the OE's, as in the connector OE, part number. Sometimes that is molded into the connector, but not always.

M Sturzaker

Original Poster:

6 posts

20 months

Yesterday (19:03)
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The only part number that I have is 902YV02,
This isn’t bringing anything up

E-bmw

12,442 posts

176 months

You could always just find a matching plug & socket & replace both.

Yes, I know it will then be different to what it should be but, how many times are you likely to ever change it?

Megaflow

11,118 posts

249 months

E-bmw said:
You could always just find a matching plug & socket & replace both.

Yes, I know it will then be different to what it should be but, how many times are you likely to ever change it?
The other half of the connector is almost certainly molded into the crankshaft position sensor, I can't recall ever seeing a crank sensor with a flying lead, so he will be stuck with the original connector.

M Sturzaker said:
The only part number that I have is 902YV02,
This isn t bringing anything up
I went to google this to see if I could help and it only brought up one hit: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/354258185941

Cheap it is not, but it is a fix...

E-bmw

12,442 posts

176 months

Megaflow said:
E-bmw said:
You could always just find a matching plug & socket & replace both.

Yes, I know it will then be different to what it should be but, how many times are you likely to ever change it?
The other half of the connector is almost certainly molded into the crankshaft position sensor, I can't recall ever seeing a crank sensor with a flying lead, so he will be stuck with the original connector.
Valid point, forgot that.