Crank and Cam Positioning Sensors

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firsthere

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While I'm replacing the engine should these sensors be replaced or just reuse the Originals?
I definitely don't want to go back and replace the old crank sensor behind the starter a few thousand miles down the road, so though it wise to replace them all now.

Will a relearn need to be done regardless as it is a different block, crank, and cam or luck of the draw that it all matches up?
 

strutaeng

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Umm. The original sensors seem to be very good and don't commonly fail.

I replaced my cam sensor from AAP (BWD brand IIRC) on my 06 Suburban a few years ago because it had a very small leak. Hindsight, I should have taken the time to simply figure out the O-ring size it had and replace that. I did retain my original sensor to do that down the road and have it as a spare...

A few months ago I completely tore down that same engine for a freshen up. I reinstalled the aftermarket new-ish cam sensor and the original crank sensor. No issues.

I didn't need to do the relearn in any of my cases.
 

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