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- Weight: 0.22lbs
- No Core Charge Required
- Package Dimensions: 9.144 L x 3.302 H x 5.334 W (centimeters)


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Denso 196-2001 Crankshaft Sensor
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Informação adicional
Brand | DENSO |
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Material | Polyphenylene Sulfide Resin Coating |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Measurement Accuracy | High |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Specific Uses For Product | Crankshaft Position |
Upper Temperature Rating | 2.5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
UPC | 042511206977 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00042511206977 |
Manufacturer | Denso |
Style | Modern |
Model | Crankshaft Sensor |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | 196-2001 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 196-2001 |
Date First Available | September 19, 2014 |
mr1unsr –
Works perfect and identical to factory OEM without the insane dealership markup. Solved 0336 code.
Daniel –
Car had code and would not rev over 3500. Previous over tried after market sensor from local store and it would not work. After reading on Honda tech forums a reading people had trouble with after market sensor i bought the OEM Denso and it fired right up! I know i have bought after market parts for cars for years but this one is a must to be OEM Denso. I hate electrical problems on cars.
Jeffrey –
Initially purchased a Chinese sensor. It didn’t get rid of the P0339 trouble code. Replaced it with this OEM sensor… no code!
Daniel –
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Great! It’s a simple repair if you have the correct tools, I spent too much time trying to get that big nut out with different tools till I got enough and went to the store to buy this big impact and boom I was able to remove the nut with ease and zero effort.
Sandy Peterson –
Identicle to factory unit. Worked for us.
Kristian –
I installed one of these in a 2002 Honda Civic in September 2021 when my car was giving error codes 1361 and 1362. My car overheated 2 weeks ago (February 2022), probably due to a leaking head gasket, and threw the same codes. I replaced the sensor with a Duralast from a popular automotive store (not sure if I can mention the name), and immediately afterwards the car would randomly jerk (misfire?), mostly while accelerating, and threw code P0336. So, I ordered one of these again from Amazon and installed it. Car ran fine after install; no error codes. I gave 5 stars because the cost of these parts is a lot cheaper than 6 car payments (especially in this insane auto market). I don’t know if the overheating caused the original sensor to fail. [I say the car overheated, but in reality the temperature got to ~75% of maximum readout.]
Steve reedy –
This product was bought to replace the cheaper version of this on Amazon the cheaper one never worked ..but denso is starting running the car just fine every time …you get what you pay for
JPF –
Sin problema al instalar y es original, civic 2003, no batalles y compra esta pieza y te olvidarás de futuros problemas !!!
AC Flocker –
Do not try to use a cheap Chinese made sensor on your Honda. Too hard to replace it! This is a well made, high quality part! Not dirt cheap, but still a nice savings, over OEM, and works fine!
Benny –
I had a p0336 code on my 02 civic I was fighting to figure out for weeks, turns out I bought a go to sensor from (insert here) because I felt in the zone. It looked as genuine as denso can be and solved my issue. 10/10 would buy again