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1999 E36 Z3, New type cranshaft sensor

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#1 ·
Hi i have a 1999 bmw z3. I have just fitted a crankshaft sensor its the new type with a separate lead its an update that supplies 12v to the sender instead of 5v. The old 5v 1 piece is no longer available. The problem is the car won"t start it tries but just misses like the timeing is all out. All the sensor leads are in the right place. Is it a faulty sensor or is there somthing i have missed.
 
#2 ·
possible faulty bro i bought an aftermarket camshaft sensor for my e36 M44 engine and mine did the same sort of thing it reved irraticle on start up then stalled,i then put the old sensor back on and it started 1st time wiv no problem.i sent it back to the company i bought it off and they tesyed it and it came back faulty.i then bought a sensor from bmw and fitted that and it was fine.stick with oem when it comes to engine parts haha
 
#6 ·
Disconnect the vanos solenoid plug and stick one of your new harness leads in to that female plug on the end of the fuel rail where the vanos was plugged in to. (1 plug used)

Plug the vanos solenoid male plug into your new harness. (2 plugs used)

Plug your other new harness plug into the crankshaft sensor, (3 plugs used)

and the other spare harness lead into the ORIGINAL power supply for the crank sensor. (4 plugs used)

Job done.

Same as you describe in your post above.