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Sensor help Fabia 2001 1.4 Mpi 8v

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Hi

 

This sensor is leaking and i think its some kind of camshaft sensor but i cant find it online to buy new one. What is the original oem number for this one? Where can i find original oem numbers online? 

My car is Fabia 2001 1.4 Mpi 8v



 

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It looks like an oil pressure sensor.

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Cam sensor; too many wires for an oil pressure switch.

My go-to parts lookup site is offline just now. Will check back tomorrow.

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29 minutes ago, Wino said:

Cam sensor; too many wires for an oil pressure switch.

My go-to parts lookup site is offline just now. Will check back tomorrow.

Thanks mate. Im confused and dont know what to order because its called many names here in Sweden so im confused.

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1 hour ago, sepulchrave said:

It looks like an oil pressure sensor.

Its not the oilsensor is below on the right side of the cam sensor you cant see it on the picture but i found it. I bought an oil sensor because i thougt it was leaking but it was cam sensor that leaks. You can se the oil in teh picture.

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I seem to remember that the o-ring seal for the cam sensor is available as a separate part, which should save money.

Have you checked that the breather hoses and their connection points are all unblocked? Oil leaks usually only happen because the engine breathing isn't working properly. 

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9 minutes ago, Wino said:

I seem to remember that the o-ring seal for the cam sensor is available as a separate part, which should save money.

Have you checked that the breather hoses and their connection points are all unblocked? Oil leaks usually only happen because the engine breathing isn't working properly. 

No i did not. Wich one should i check? Any picture of the hoses/diagram?

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I'm not very familiar with your engine type, but two rubber hoses, one thicker than the other; close to oil filler cap at one end, from memory. There are others who will be able to help better later, I feel sure.

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7 minutes ago, Wino said:

I'm not very familiar with your engine type, but two rubber hoses, one thicker than the other; close to oil filler cap at one end, from memory. There are others who will be able to help better later, I feel sure.

Ok no problem. Will check them out thanks

These are the breather pipes....

 

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Cam sensor and O-ring...

 

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:thumbup: Top work as always Lee. 

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23 minutes ago, TMB said:

These are the breather pipes....

 

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Thanks mate. I will check those. If they are not clogged then i will order new ring or sensor

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I have checked the hoses now and none of them are clogged at all. So it mus be the rubberseal that is bad. So either i order new seal or i buy new sensor i need to check with my local workshop. 

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BTW what is the OEM number of those hoses? I saw that one of the hoses that smaller one is not original what i can see. Someone replaced it before i think.

7 hours ago, bihslk82 said:

BTW what is the OEM number of those hoses? I saw that one of the hoses that smaller one is not original what i can see. Someone replaced it before i think.

 

The large hose is 047103493F

 

I can't find a listing for the smaller hose but 5mm vacuum hose works.

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10 hours ago, bihslk82 said:

I have checked the hoses now and none of them are clogged at all. So it mus be the rubberseal that is bad. So either i order new seal or i buy new sensor i need to check with my local workshop. 

 

Check the ports they connect to at both ends too, especially for the small hose; if you didn't already. Easily blocked in the narrowest parts I imagine.

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Will do that thanks

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Sensor is replaced now. The seal was little bit worn out. 

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