I might be able to get the old sensor out and then get some vicegrips onto the broken bolt from the top. It’s a pain in the ass to get to this thing!
Just saw that, think I’m gonna jump on that while I can.The NTK eh0249 is made in USA. I bought one a few weeks ago because I couldn't find a mopar. However, all of a sudden rock auto got Mopar 4897321AB in stock for $100. I purchased one and it should come next week. Watch it be made in china
Camshaft sensor is the next on my list.I happen to find a Mopar camshaft position sensor last year. I asked a person I know that works with a local Jeep dealer and gave him the part number. He said he located at different dealers around the country. I called a few places and found one on the shelf at a dealership in New Jersey. Paid them and was shipped. So if you have the time and can talk to someone a local Jeep dealership you might get lucky.
Bastard sensor lol. No codes, always starts, never dies. Just runs like shit. You think NTK is the way to go too? Or cough up the $100 for the mopar?@Tstewart1 yes that was the issue for me. The new crank sensor took care of it.
A mopar one out of no where came back in stock the day after I asked. I took it as a sign and ordered it lol@Tstewart1 Hey sorry for not replying sooner...had missed your reply.
I couldn't even find a Mopar when my sensor shit the bed, so NTK was 2nd choice, but so far so good.
Try the NTK...save a few bucks and maybe fix your issue. Let me know. Thx