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More recall ?'s

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Ok, heres my situation. I have researched all the paperwork I received from the previous owner. I have determined that they had brought the vehicle in for inspection and it was found that the cam sensor was not one of the specified lot #'s that were part of the recall. And My 5 year warranty is now up as well.

So, does anyone know what the labor costs are to replace this sensor (or how many hours this is considered)? And do you know which part number it is?

1st : 10456515 SENSOR A-CR/SHF Leganza
2nd: 10456506 SENSOR A-CM/SHF Leganza

Im pretty sure it's the second one. Or is it neither of these?


All help will be appreaciated.
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Post by PrecisionBoost »

The sensor is really super easy to replace.... you should be able to do it yourself in less than an hour.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

yes... buy your own sensor and take care of it yourself. we can explain it step by step
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Post by SickDrift »

alrighty guys, im gonna take your work on this. im not a dummy mechanically, but i'd be a liar if i said ive worked on FI engines before. i'll order the part on monday. i need this stupid thing remedied soon. i appreaciate the answers BTW
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