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1999 A6 2.8 (B4?) engine speed sensor location

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Old 06-29-2009, 08:25 AM
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Default 1999 A6 2.8 (B4?) engine speed sensor location

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My A6 won't start, the ecu diagnostic tool suggested that the "Engine speed sensor" wasn't providing a signal so I've got a new one but no idea where it actually needs to go.

If someone could give me an idea of where it is I would be very grateful
 
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Old 06-29-2009, 04:13 PM
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On the drivers side of the transmission, it reads the teeth on the flex plate between the engine and trans. By your coolant expansion tank there is a black connector, disconnect it and follow it to the sensor. A new sensor will come with the harness.
 
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Originally Posted by auditech79
On the drivers side of the transmission, it reads the teeth on the flex plate between the engine and trans. By your coolant expansion tank there is a black connector, disconnect it and follow it to the sensor. A new sensor will come with the harness.
Thanks. Here's a picture of what I've got under the expansion tank:



I unplugged the cable I've labeled Two pin connector which doesn't fit the 3 pin connector on the new sensor I've got, pictured below.



For completeness here's the other side of the engine.



Is the connector I need pictured above, or am I looking in the wrong places?

FYI: It's a RHD UK car and the engine is a 2.8 V6.

Thanks for your help so far
 
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You are pointing to the correct connector, i would double check to see if you have the correct sensor. Or if the 3 prong sensor will still work.
 
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Originally Posted by auditech79
You are pointing to the correct connector, i would double check to see if you have the correct sensor. Or if the 3 prong sensor will still work.
Bugger. This looks like the sensor I've got: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CRANK-SHAFT-SE...3A1%7C294%3A50

CRANK SHAFT SENSOR and engine speed sensor are the same thing, right?
 
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Ignore that link. This is the actual connector I purchased: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=270340439576
 
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UGH, i hate E bay for auto parts. There is only one engine speed sensor, the vehicle speed sensor/s are calculated by the wheel speed sensors which isn't what you have there. Can you find the engine block number on your cylinder heads? example: ACK, AGZ etc? Do you have the right engine block for which you ordered?
I would also go to the dealer parts department and match up part numbers, if the dealer says its a different part than the one you have then you have to get the correct one.
 
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Originally Posted by auditech79
UGH, i hate E bay for auto parts. There is only one engine speed sensor, the vehicle speed sensor/s are calculated by the wheel speed sensors which isn't what you have there. Can you find the engine block number on your cylinder heads? example: ACK, AGZ etc? Do you have the right engine block for which you ordered?
I would also go to the dealer parts department and match up part numbers, if the dealer says its a different part than the one you have then you have to get the correct one.
Thanks for the help auditech. I double checked the engine code (ACK) and with a parts place who assured me I had the correct part.

Tonight I located the sensor on the engine/gearbox then traced it back to the grey connector pictured here:



The only problem I had was that the sensor I was supplied with didn't fit the plug, so I bridged the connectors with 3 bits of wire to confirm the sensor worked correctly (it did) then cut the old connector off and put it on to the new sensor.

For anyone searching in the future, the picture below shows the style of connector you'll need.

 
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They must have changed the length of the sensor for Europeans (or for the "Americans") or the engine block is "thinner".

Here's an "American" CPS for older models (1995):
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Although is just a "magnetic coil", the difference in length between the models denotes once more the German "Truth in Engineering"
Why can' they use the same $^&^% sensor type for all the 2.8 engines?
 
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Default could you please help me on this problem?

the mechanic said my sensor is too long. Thanks!

https://www.audiforums.com/forum/aud...5/#post1344716
 


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