Switches and Sensors Switches and Sensors
Fits FIAT PANDA (169_) 1.2 (169AXF2A, 169AXF1A)
(2010)

Function Sensor, camshaft position
Number of Connectors / Ports 3
Weight 0.026 kg
Type Sensor, camshaft position
Additional Information 2 with seal ring
Placement on Vehicle Upper

Additional Information

General Information

These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.

Blue Print ADG072107 Camshaft Position Sensor
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£53.45
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This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 09/2010; Construction Year to: 12/2012
Function Sensor, camshaft position
Type Sensor, camshaft position
Replaces 0232103043; 0232103048
Bosch 0232103097 Camshaft Position Sensor
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£19.57
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Part number: 0258986507
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 09/2010; Construction Year to: 12/2012; Oxygen Sensor: Regulating Sensor; Fitting Position: before catalytic converter; or; Construction Year from: 09/2010; Construction Year to: 12/2012; Oxygen Sensor: Diagnostic Probe; Fitting Position: after catalytic converter
Recommended Replace Interval 160000 km
Connector / Clamp Connector may need adjustment
Function Oxygen Sensor
Number of circuits 4
Extra Description Universal
Type Oxygen Sensor
Replaces F00HL00086; 0258005730; F00HL00050; F00HL00065
Bosch 0258986507 Lambda Sensor
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£34.07
Quantity:
Part number: F00HL00356
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 09/2010; Construction Year to: 12/2012; Oxygen Sensor: Regulating Sensor; Fitting Position: before catalytic converter; or; Construction Year from: 09/2010; Construction Year to: 12/2012; Oxygen Sensor: Diagnostic Probe; Fitting Position: after catalytic converter
Number of circuits 4
Function Oxygen Sensor
Type Oxygen Sensor
Overall Length 340 mm
Bosch F00HL00356 Lambda Sensor
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£48.22
Quantity:
Part number: F01C600070
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 09/2010; Construction Year to: 12/2012
Function Sensor, intake manifold pressure
Type Sensor, intake manifold pressure
Bosch F01C600070 MAP Sensor
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£19.45
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Function Sensor, crankshaft pulse
Extra Description Cambiare
Number of Poles 2 -pin connector
Length 36 mm
Colour Black
Type Sensor, crankshaft pulse
Housing Colour black
Cambiare VE363099 RPM / Crankshaft Sensor
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£16.18
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Extra Description Cambiare
Function Sensor, crankshaft pulse
Length 34 mm
Number of Poles 2 -pin connector
Type Sensor, crankshaft pulse
Cambiare VE363101 RPM / Crankshaft Sensor
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£21.58
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Type Sensor, crankshaft pulse
Length 28 mm
Number of Poles 3 -pin connector
Extra Description Cambiare
Function Sensor, crankshaft pulse
Cambiare VE363164 Camshaft Position Sensor
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£27.37
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Type Sensor, camshaft position
Function Sensor, camshaft position
Extra Description Cambiare
for OE number 46798368
Housing Colour black
Number of Poles 3 -pin connector
Cambiare VE363184 Camshaft Position Sensor
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£19.35
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Part number: VE369037
Number of Poles 2 -pin connector
Extra Description Cambiare
Type Knock Sensor
Function Knock Sensor
Cambiare VE369037 Knock Sensor
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£20.50
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Switches and Sensors

What are car switches and sensors?

Sensors for cars are devices that detect changes or variations in the environment or function of a vehicle and transmit this information to the car's computer system. Switches and sensors play a critical role in maintaining vehicle performance, improving fuel efficiency, and ensuring safe driving conditions.

There are many different types of sensors used in modern cars, each with its own unique function.

Some of the most common sensors are:

  • Oxygen sensors (Lambda Sensors): Monitor the levels of oxygen in the exhaust system to optimise fuel efficiency and reduce emissions

  • Mass airflow sensors: Measure the amount of air entering the engine and adjust fuel delivery accordingly

  • Air temperature sensors: Provides the engine control unit with an important measurement for correcting the mixture formation and the ignition

  • Fuel pressure sensors: This sensor sends this signal to the engine control unit, which then uses it to adjust the vehicle's fuel and timing settings

  • Oil pressure sensors: In the event of a low or no oil situation this sensor gives you enough warning to shut your engine off before any damage is caused


How do I choose the correct switches and sensors?

There are different compatibility factors to consider when finding the correct switch or sensor for your vehicle. The surest way to obtain the correct part is to cross reference the part number from the part that you need to replace.

It is not alway possible or convenient to obtain the part number from the old part so we would advise looking out for the following factors:

  • The year the vehicle was manufactured. This is not to be confused with the registration date

  • List of features the switch is listed for

  • Location of the sensor (i.e. after catalytic converter or before turbo etc)

  • Colour or shape of the connector

  • Number of wires in the connector


What brand of switch or sensor should I choose?

There are many aftermarket makers of switches and sensors and it can be difficult to know which brand you should buy. Very often the choice of which manufacture to choose is a budget led decision. All of the switches and sensors we stock come with a 1 to 3 year warranty depending on the brand. A part with a longer warranty can offer more peace of mind.


How can I tell my switch or sensor needs replacing?

We would always recommend that you have a qualified mechanic diagnose any issues you have with your vehicle. Some of the symptoms of a faulty switch or sensor are:

  • The switch does not activate the required device

  • There is a sensor error detected by a OBDII scanner

  • Your vehicle is showing the engine management light or some other error notice on the dashboard

  • The engine is not running correctly (misfire or poor performance)


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