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Bremi® 13-62-7-639-278 Crankshaft Position Sensor

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13-62-7-639-278 Crankshaft Position Sensor
13-62-7-639-278 Crankshaft Position Sensor

Bremi® 13-62-7-639-278 Crankshaft Position Sensor

Manufacturer #13-62-7-639-278

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$34.99

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Question: Hello I recently bought a crankshaft position( 2006 bmw 650i) sensor from you guys and need to send it back because my connector ends doesn't match up to the sensor I bought from you guys, can I send this one back?Bobby C. / Dec 01, 2023
Hi Bobby, Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your return request for Crankshaft Position Sensor. We're sorry to learn that the part connector did not match. I can definitely assist you in setting up a return. Can you provide us your order number and tell us more details about how the part did not match? We have sent you an email so we can assist you further. Please reply at your earliest convenience. Regards, Rose R. Customer Advocate Team
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Answered by Rose R. / Sat, Dec 02
Question: I have a 2005 BMW 645CI. If this part was bad on my car, would it cause it to shift hard and pop out of gear while sitting at a red light?Troy K. / May 07, 2023
Hi Troy, thank you for reaching out. Not necessarily. Some of the symptoms of a failing crankshaft position sensor are intermittent stalling, issues starting the vehicle, check engine light coming on, uneven acceleration, engine misfires, and rough idle, among others. We highly recommend that a certified mechanic diagnose your vehicle to pinpoint the part needing replacement. Have a nice day.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Sun, May 07
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