Craigb 2 Posted November 30, 2007 I'm having a new flywheel and clutch made up at the moment , after mine self descructed at the weekend . The new one has the timing trigger on the flywheel. Having had a look around , i am a little confused about which sensor mounts into the BE3 bell housing to pick up the timing teeth . GSF have a tdc sesnor and a crank sensor listed for various peugeot / citroen cars . Does anyone have a part number for the correct sensor . it'll save me having the daft conversation with the peugeot parts monkey about what's my chassis number ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anthony 1,003 Posted November 30, 2007 I think that N92536 should do you - that's listed as a ZX/Xantia 2.0 crank sensor (only £14.50 plus VAT too) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackherer 543 Posted November 30, 2007 I think that N92536 should do you - that's listed as a ZX/Xantia 2.0 crank sensor (only £14.50 plus VAT too) They are cheap looking plastic things but I've been running one for a few years with no problems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Craigb 2 Posted December 5, 2007 They are cheap looking plastic things but I've been running one for a few years with no problems. picked one up yesterday , do you know if these are inductive or digital I am assuming digital as it has three wires going into the connector, numbered 1 2 3. Any ideas what they should be wired up to ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pugrallye 0 Posted December 5, 2007 (edited) They are a Hall sensor, will reproduce a square wave pattern pin 1 is normally +ve and 2 is signal and 3 is -ve would double check on wiring diagram but they are pretty much generic like that, double check car they are being wired up to as some hall sensors are only 5 v input.. Edited December 5, 2007 by pugrallye Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
petert 586 Posted December 6, 2007 They are not hall effect, but rather inductive and produce a very low voltage sine wave. Signal wires are 1 and 2, with 3 being the shield. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites