4.0 out of 5 stars Driving on tea cups...waiting for it to stall out and lose power steering in traffic again.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019
2010 Xterra w/ 50k hard to start sometimes and dangerously stalling while driving. Code was P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor A, no engine light.Item pictured on Amazon is similar to what I removed. I assume mine was A or B rev. What I received was the metal sleeved D version. Since my car doesn’t have a lot of miles on it just re-used the old sensors O-ring on the new sensor. Not really sure about it’s use as the old sensor and the bore it goes into seemed pretty clean.Installed in about an hour, mainly because I messed around with too little of a floor jack until I pulled out the Xterra scissor jack under the back seat to get it up on jack stands.The D rev has the snap feature away from the bolt rather than on the same side. The harness still snaps on fine in this orientation. It is helpful to have a swivel head attached to your 10mm socket to get at the bolt.Drove for about an hour so far. Other sensors have been read since the last clear. So hopefully this issue is resolved.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 22, 2022
Para resumir todo como yo esperaba.
Recomiendo este vendedor, muy eficaz.
Gracias
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 10, 2022
This part, unlike the aftermarket, fixed the problem. Sometimes OEM is the only way.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 17, 2021
As others here have pointed out, what is pictured in the listing is not what you get. What I took out of the vehicle (2005 XTerra) looks like the picture, but the replacement I received has a metal end instead of plastic, and the electrical connection is flipped 180 degrees. The package was labeled with a Nissan label and not aftermarket. All that said, based on the other reviews here I went ahead and installed it and it seems to work so far. It would be nice if the listing could let the buyer know that they will be receiving an updated version of the part.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 4, 2019
2010 Xterra w/ 50k hard to start sometimes and dangerously stalling while driving. Code was P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor A, no engine light.
Item pictured on Amazon is similar to what I removed. I assume mine was A or B rev. What I received was the metal sleeved D version. Since my car doesn’t have a lot of miles on it just re-used the old sensors O-ring on the new sensor. Not really sure about it’s use as the old sensor and the bore it goes into seemed pretty clean.
Installed in about an hour, mainly because I messed around with too little of a floor jack until I pulled out the Xterra scissor jack under the back seat to get it up on jack stands.
The D rev has the snap feature away from the bolt rather than on the same side. The harness still snaps on fine in this orientation. It is helpful to have a swivel head attached to your 10mm socket to get at the bolt.
Drove for about an hour so far. Other sensors have been read since the last clear. So hopefully this issue is resolved.
4.0 out of 5 stars Driving on tea cups...waiting for it to stall out and lose power steering in traffic again.
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jasper pipestone on August 4, 2019
2010 Xterra w/ 50k hard to start sometimes and dangerously stalling while driving. Code was P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor A, no engine light.
Item pictured on Amazon is similar to what I removed. I assume mine was A or B rev. What I received was the metal sleeved D version. Since my car doesn’t have a lot of miles on it just re-used the old sensors O-ring on the new sensor. Not really sure about it’s use as the old sensor and the bore it goes into seemed pretty clean.
Installed in about an hour, mainly because I messed around with too little of a floor jack until I pulled out the Xterra scissor jack under the back seat to get it up on jack stands.
The D rev has the snap feature away from the bolt rather than on the same side. The harness still snaps on fine in this orientation. It is helpful to have a swivel head attached to your 10mm socket to get at the bolt.
Drove for about an hour so far. Other sensors have been read since the last clear. So hopefully this issue is resolved.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2020
Needed to replace the old functioning unit with new one. Truck 2006 Nissan Xterra with 193K miles. Time to put new stuff in. Here is the issue, the image is for the original model 23731-EA20C. However, Nissan upgraded this to 23731-EA20D which has a metal front sensor not the plastic. Additional the D model is 180 reverse on the plug in, this means you have to
turn the plug 180 to plug it in which in itself not a big issue but the rubber boot on the truck doesn't or wouldn't flip, this left the screw exposed to the elements, not a good idea but you have to do it.
This threw me for a loop and I began the return process then decided to call the Nissan dealer part's department and the confirmed that is the correct one and yes it's metal instead of plastic. So, here you go, wish the image gets updated on Amazon
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 5, 2021
Installed this crankshaft position sensor on my 2010 Nissan Frontier SE Crew Cab and presto - problem solved. This is actually the newer, updated “D” version of the sensor, with a metallic sensor head. The connector installs 180 degrees from the old sensor position but you can just move the rubber cover boot around with on the wiring and it will still install over the retaining screw, as before. Great value for a new, genuine Nissan sensor! BTW, I believe my fault code was 0335 - symptoms were the engine would intermittently miss or just completely die (but would restart).
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 5, 2020
When my 2011 Pro-4X Xterra started throwing a P0335 code and stalling randomly I did some research and found that the Crankshaft Position Sensor was likely bad. Rather than order one from the dealership or take a chance on an aftermarket part I came to Amazon and found these.
While the part number on the listing shows the "old" sensor, I
did in fact receive the OEM Nissan upgraded version of the sensor.
After about 30 minutes with the vehicle on a jack and the wheel off, we were able to replace the sensor fairly easily. (You will need a 10mm socket and some loooong extensions if you do it like we did, without removing the fender liner.)
The truck runs as good as new again. No SES lights, no stalling!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2022
Exact fit, been in use over a year now with no problems. At a fraction of the cost then from the dealership!
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