I ordered what I believed to be the correct part. Even after receiving replies from other purchasers that confirmed this was the correct part for my 2001 S80- this is where I am now-
Has my vehicle been modified?
Some years different?
Wrong part?
I have seen both versions listed on part sites. New guy to Volvo- confused.
Thanks
Cam Position Sensor differences
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Larry-S80T6
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Looks like the original wire connector was cut and an older version of the sensor was spliced onto it and covered with heat shrink insulation.
- Roger_850T
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There was a change in production. Check your chassis number (last 6 digits of your VIN number.)
Up to #239999 it uses part number 9202134, which has the cable attached. (I think this is what you have on the car.)
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... ft-9202134
Starting with Chassis #240000 it uses part number 30713370, which looks like what you bought.
https://www.volvopartswebstore.com/prod ... 13370.html
Thus, I think you bought the wrong one.
One trick I like to use - the Volvo part number is either a 7 or 8 digit number, and is usually on the part. (In the case of your cam position sensor, I think it is stamped into the plastic.) I go to my favorite search engine and enter "Volvo" and the part number. Sometimes it's been superceded, but the new part always has the old part number in the description, so this usually finds multiple sources.
Hope this helps!
Roger
Up to #239999 it uses part number 9202134, which has the cable attached. (I think this is what you have on the car.)
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... ft-9202134
Starting with Chassis #240000 it uses part number 30713370, which looks like what you bought.
https://www.volvopartswebstore.com/prod ... 13370.html
Thus, I think you bought the wrong one.
One trick I like to use - the Volvo part number is either a 7 or 8 digit number, and is usually on the part. (In the case of your cam position sensor, I think it is stamped into the plastic.) I go to my favorite search engine and enter "Volvo" and the part number. Sometimes it's been superceded, but the new part always has the old part number in the description, so this usually finds multiple sources.
Hope this helps!
Roger
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08 V50 Project... Still in pieces
05 XC90 V8 213k
95 854T 350k Still my favorite daily driver
02 V70 186k+ Gave to my daughter, still going strong
03 S80 111k (crashed, but driver walked away unhurt)
93 945T 217k (gone to be parted out)
87 245 300k+ sold, still going afaik
84 264 Diesel, RIP at 160k
78 242 manual everything.
73 P1800ES, fun until the rust set in...
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I wouldn't purchase one single solitary part for my Volvos without a quick Vida lookup. You can download just the software for free or buy it for about $25 online. Saves a ton of headaches.
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