New Shaft Position Sensors
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New OE-quality crankshaft position sensors (CKP) from trusted manufacturers - 187 products compatible with 120 vehicle models. CKP sensors ensure precise synchronization of fuel injection and ignition timing, and a faulty sensor can leave your vehicle completely immobilized. Below you'll find answers to the most common questions about selecting and purchasing a new CKP sensor.
How much does a new crankshaft position sensor cost?
Prices for new CKP sensors start from €2.54, with an average price of 34,44 EUR. The most advanced OE sensors can reach €226.15. The most affordable options are:
- Pulse Sensor CP68 2376000Q0C Renault Nissan Seim - €2.54, OE number: CP68
- Pulse Sensor New Renault Megane Scenic 1.4 TCE 23731ED02D - €6.76, OE number: 23731ED02D
- Bearing 8200026371 Renault 6B Master 2 Trafic 2 - €7.38, OE number: 3233900QAA
How can you tell if a CKP sensor needs replacing?
A failing crankshaft position sensor most commonly causes a no-start condition - the starter cranks but the engine won't fire, because the ECU receives no signal about crankshaft position. Other warning signs include the engine suddenly stalling while driving (especially when warm), rough idle, loss of power with RPM limited to around 3,500, and a Check Engine light with fault codes P0335-P0339. Increased fuel consumption due to suboptimal combustion can also point to a faulty crankshaft speed sensor.
Which new crankshaft position sensors are the most popular?
The best-selling new CKP sensors in our catalog are:
- Pulse Sensor New Original 8200647554 Renault Dacia - €15.10, 29 units sold
- Attachment, Bracket Original Citroen Peugeot 195785 1957.85 - €7.58, 29 units sold
- Pulse Sensor Original 25977DB00A Renault Master 2 Nissan Interstar 3.0 DCI - €99.80, 18 units sold
- Pulse Sensor Original 2529F8 2529.F8 Citroen Peugeot - €53.82, 16 units sold
- Pulse Sensor Citroen Peugeot 9670253080 9675226780 QPlus - €18.56, 15 units sold
Why choose a new CKP sensor over a used one?
The crankshaft position sensor operates under extreme conditions - exposed to high temperatures, vibrations, and oil contact. A used sensor may produce a distorted signal, leading to starting problems and rough engine operation. A new crankshaft sensor guarantees resistance values and signal characteristics that match the OE manufacturer's specifications. Note that there are two sensor types - inductive (2-pin, sinusoidal signal) and Hall-effect (3-pin, square wave signal) - and these types are not interchangeable. Our catalog features parts from 15 manufacturers, including Vika, RENAULT, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, all backed by a 12-month warranty.
How do I find the right crankshaft position sensor for my vehicle?
The most important factor is compatibility with your specific engine code, not just the make and model. Our range covers sensors for 16 vehicle brands, including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot and many more, across over 120 model variants. Before purchasing, compare the OE number from the faulty sensor against the new part's reference - the catalog includes 181 OE numbers. The most reliable way to confirm fitment is to look up the part using your vehicle's VIN number.