Crankshaft Sensor Problem
I took my 04 Crossfire in for a stalling problem. The dealer reported that it was the crankshaft sensor feeding bad info to the computer and the sensor needed to be replaced. It was a $290 part with 2.5 hours labor. Roughly $600 total. Another dealer quoted me $217 for the part and .5 hours for the labor $300 total. Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on a accurate price. I googled the part and it came up as $75. I think I am getting hosed either way, looking for any info.
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RE: Crankshaft Sensor Problem
the first quote is correct list is 210 for part and 1.5 hours labor the 74 bucks is for an aftermarket one I bet and I bet it wont work worth a crap. Second the .5 labor would be for a cam sensor not crank sensor.
U have basicly a mercedes benz car U get to pay more for inported parts. |
RE: Crankshaft Sensor Problem
Just discovered same problem with our 04. If I buy the sensor, where is it located and how difficult would it be to replace by myself? From the sound of other model locations, I would think it to be fairly simple. Anybody know? Thanks.
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Crank Sensor
Originally Posted by IAHCross
(Post 16298)
I took my 04 Crossfire in for a stalling problem. The dealer reported that it was the crankshaft sensor feeding bad info to the computer and the sensor needed to be replaced. It was a $290 part with 2.5 hours labor. Roughly $600 total. Another dealer quoted me $217 for the part and .5 hours for the labor $300 total. Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on a accurate price. I googled the part and it came up as $75. I think I am getting hosed either way, looking for any info.
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The part can be found for less than $50 and it IS a mercedes part.
Just need a socket and a wrench. |
irst quote is correct list is 210 for part and 1.5 hours labor the 74 bucks is for an aftermarket one I bet and I bet it wont work worth a crap. Second the .5 labor would be for a cam sensor not crank sensor.
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