Aftermarket Crankshaft Position CKP Sensor Nissan 2373100Q0D 8200668500 For Vauxhall
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 2373100Q0D |
| Alternative Part Number Formats | 23731-00Q0D, 23731 00Q0D |
| Product Type | Crankshaft Position Sensor / Crankshaft Speed Sensor / RPM Sensor / Top Dead Sensor (TDC) / Engine Speed Sensor |
| Sensor Type | Inductive Sensor |
| Resistance | 850 Ohm |
| Fitting Depth | 43.4 – 44 mm (application-dependent) |
| Number of Poles | 2-pin connector |
| Connector Shape | Rectangular / Angular |
| Connector Type | Connector M |
| Cable | Without cable |
| Seal | With seal ring |
| Housing Colour | White / Grey (depending on manufacturer) |
| Length | 78.2 mm |
| Width | 23.6 mm |
| Height | 39.5 mm |
| Net Weight | 0.042 kg |
| Gross Weight | 0.052 kg |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Condition | New |
| Warranty | Up to 2 years (depending on manufacturer) |
Part number 2373100Q0D is recognized across multiple brands and supplier lines. The following cross-reference numbers are commonly associated with this sensor:
| Brand / Supplier | Cross-Reference Number |
|---|---|
| General Motors Group | 93198161, 93161763 |
| INFINITI (Original Equipment) | 2373100Q0D |
| NISSAN (Original Equipment) | 2373100Q0D, 23731-00Q0D |
| OPEL (Original Equipment) | 4433781, 44 33 781, 4431503, 44 31 503 |
| (Original Equipment) | 8200668500, 8200696816 |
| VAUXHALL (Original Equipment) | 93198161, 4433781, 44 33 781 |
| Fuel Parts | CS1631 |
| Intermotor | 19119 |
| Kerr Nelson | EPS295 |
| Quinton Hazell | XREV463 |
| 0986280489 | |
| Lucas | SEB1651 |
| Hella | 6PU 009 167-381 |
| Blue Print | ADN17247 |
| AUTLOG | AS4601 |
Note: Cross-reference numbers are provided for reference purposes only. Always verify compatibility with your specific vehicle before purchase.
Part number 2373100Q0D is compatible with a broad range of vehicles across multiple manufacturers. The sensor is primarily used in diesel engine applications.
- General Motors Group
- INFINITI
- NISSAN
- OPEL
- VAUXHALL
| Engine Code | Displacement | Fuel Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| M9R 610 | 2.0L (1995 cc) | Diesel | Used in Megane III |
| Various 2.0 dCi engines | 2.0L | Diesel | Used in Nissan X-Trail (T31) |
| Model | Series / Generation | Engine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nissan X-Trail | T31 (2nd generation, 2010–2015) | 2.0 dCi | |
| Megane III | Hatchback (BZ0_) | 2.0 dCi (M9R 610) |
Note: Compatibility may vary by specific vehicle configuration, production date, and regional specifications. Always verify fitment for your particular vehicle before purchase.
A failing or malfunctioning crankshaft position sensor can produce a range of noticeable symptoms. Early recognition of these warning signs can prevent more serious engine damage and costly repairs.
The most critical symptom of a failing crankshaft position sensor is the engine's inability to start. The crankshaft position sensor provides the ECU with the information that the engine is showing positive RPM and is ready to start. If the ECU does not receive a signal from the sensor, or the sensor is outputting values that it is not anticipating, the engine will crank but fail to start.
A failing crankshaft position sensor can cause the engine to stall unexpectedly while driving or at idle. The stalling can occur suddenly and without warning, often with the tachometer dropping to zero during the event. In some cases, the engine may restart immediately, while in others it may require a cooling-off period.
When the crankshaft position sensor provides an erratic or incorrect signal, the engine may exhibit a rough or uneven idle. This occurs because the ECU cannot properly synchronize fuel delivery and ignition timing without accurate crankshaft position data.
A failing sensor can cause a noticeable loss of engine power, particularly during acceleration. The engine may feel sluggish or unresponsive when the throttle is applied.
A malfunctioning crankshaft position sensor will typically trigger the Check Engine Light. Common diagnostic trouble codes associated with this sensor include:
- P0335 – Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Malfunction
- P0336 – Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Range/Performance
- P0339 – Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Intermittent
Common causes of crankshaft position sensor failure include:
- Mechanical damage – Physical impact or wear
- Damage to the Encoder Wheel – The trigger wheel or signal plate may be damaged
- Damage to Internal Circuits – Electrical failure within the sensor
- Interruption in connections to the ECU – Wiring issues or loose connections
- Corrosion – Moisture ingress causing terminal corrosion
When purchasing a replacement crankshaft position sensor (Part No. 2373100Q0D), consider the following factors to ensure you select the right product for your needs:
Always confirm that the part number on the replacement sensor matches your vehicle's requirements. Part number 2373100Q0D may also be referenced as 23731-00Q0D or 23731 00Q0D. Related part numbers in this family include 2376000Q0A and 2401000Q6D. Verify that the sensor you are purchasing carries the correct OE number for your specific vehicle application.
This sensor is vehicle-specific and must be compatible with your engine system. Cross-reference the sensor with your vehicle's:
- Make and model – General Motors Group, INFINITI, NISSAN, OPEL, or VAUXHALL
- Model year
- Engine code – M9R 610 or other compatible diesel engines
- Engine displacement – 2.0L diesel applications
- Production date
Verify that the replacement sensor matches the required specifications:
- Sensor Type: Inductive Sensor
- Resistance: 850 Ohm
- Fitting Depth: 43.4 – 44 mm (confirm for your specific application)
- Number of Poles: 2-pin connector
- Connector Shape: Rectangular / Angular
- Cable: Without cable
The crankshaft position sensor is a critical engine management component. Choose a sensor that meets or exceeds OEM specifications for:
- Signal accuracy – Proper pulse generation and amplitude
- Durability – Resistance to heat, vibration, and contamination
- Precision engineering – Exact fit and function matching original specifications
Sensors from reputable brands like Fuel Parts are tested in-house at state-of-the-art facilities and are built to withstand the demands of the environment with high-quality materials and electronics.
Before replacing the sensor, thoroughly inspect the sensor connector for looseness, poor connections, bending, corrosion, contamination, or damage. In some cases, the issue may be related to the wiring or connector rather than the sensor itself. Check the crankshaft sensor electrical circuits and inspect for damage. If a fault is identified in the sensor circuit, repair the wiring before replacing the sensor.
The crankshaft position sensor is typically located at the lower front of the transmission or on the engine block facing the flywheel. Access may require working from underneath the vehicle or removing components for clearance. Consider whether you have the tools and expertise for DIY installation or if professional installation is recommended.
Verify the warranty terms offered with the sensor. Some manufacturers offer up to 2 years warranty on their sensors. A longer warranty period often indicates greater confidence in product quality.
When ordering online, confirm shipping terms and delivery timelines. Ensure the seller uses reputable shipping carriers to protect the sensor during transit. The sensor is relatively compact, with approximate dimensions of 78.2 × 23.6 × 39.5 mm and a net weight of approximately 0.042 kg.
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