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Metal shavings around Crankshaft Sensor? that's not good

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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
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Kevininwa
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Metal shavings around Crankshaft Sensor? that's not good

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I just pulled my crankshaft sensor on my '04 XC70 and saw some disturbing signs. There was metal shavings magnetized around the exterior body of the sensor, so I carefully pulled those off as to not contaminate the interior of the flywheel housing. But as I pulled it off, I see there metal shavings magnetized to the sensor body. Not something I needed to see. It was quite a bit, not subtle. Does anybody have insight into the scope of the issue? Something internal to the transmission has failed it seems. As this car has a salvaged title (but has given me 190K miles of superb service, the economic variables that would come into play are a bit skewed. But my thinking is that this means the engine/transmission needs to be pulled. Does anyone have a more optimistic prognosis... anyone?

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Post by abscate »

Yep. Your starter chews a tiny bit of the flywheel each time you start the car and those bits can end up stuck on the crank sensor. Run it for 6 months and see how much accumulates
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Post by oragex »

Found a little bit on mine too, I think it's normal. My flywheel didn't had visible wear on it, maybe from the starter gear. Do not put grease

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Post by jonesg »

the gear is sacrificial so it has to go someplace.

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