Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor,Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC204

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MPN: PC204
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Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor,Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC204
Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor,Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor P/N:PC204
$174.99

Keep ignition timing and fuel delivery properly synchronized with the Standard Ignition Engine Camshaft Position Sensor / Crankshaft Position Sensor PC204. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1997 Volkswagen EuroVan, the 1995–1997 Volkswagen Jetta, and the 1995 Volkswagen Passat, restoring the signal your engine control module relies on.

  • Mechanical job: Monitors the rotational position and speed of the shaft it reads and sends that signal to the engine control module, which uses it to set ignition timing and fuel-injection sequencing.
  • Listed under both names: This part is cataloged as both an Engine Camshaft Position Sensor and an Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor, so you may find it under either name.
  • Signs it may need replacing: Hard starting, stalling, an intermittent no-start, engine misfire, or an illuminated check engine light — if a failed position sensor is the cause.

Because these symptoms can have other causes, diagnose the fault before replacing so you fit the right part the first time.

Manufacturer part number: PC204.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the PC204 sensor do?

It monitors the rotational position and speed of the shaft it reads and sends that signal to the engine control module, which uses it for ignition timing and fuel-injection sequencing.

Which vehicles does the PC204 fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1997 Volkswagen EuroVan, the 1995–1997 Volkswagen Jetta, and the 1995 Volkswagen Passat. Confirm fitment for your vehicle in the Buyer's Guide tab.

Why is it listed under two part names?

This part is cataloged as both an Engine Camshaft Position Sensor and an Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor, so it may appear under either name.

What are signs this sensor may need replacing?

Hard starting, stalling, an intermittent no-start, engine misfire, or an illuminated check engine light can be signs, if a failed position sensor is the cause.

Should I diagnose before replacing it?

Yes. These symptoms can have other causes, so diagnose the fault first to confirm the sensor is responsible before replacing it.