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orange911 08-14-2023 01:40 PM

964 Hall Sensor Replacement
 
I have a distributor that has a cut wire (red) on the hall sensor plug. Is there any replacements, or do I need to try and piece it together. I figure it would be best to replace it as a unit since it is 30 years old now.

Dorothyjohnson 08-16-2023 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by orange911 (Post 12067705)
I have a distributor that has a cut wire (red) on the hall sensor plug. Is there any replacements, or do I need to try and piece it together. I figure it would be best to replace it as a unit since it is 30 years old now. On The Border Survey

Hello,

If you have a cut wire on the hall sensor plug of your distributor and you're dealing with a 30-year-old unit, it's generally recommended to replace the entire distributor unit rather than attempting to piece together or repair the wiring. Distributors are crucial components in an ignition system, and any issues with their wiring or sensors can affect the engine's performance.

When it comes to the specific replacement part you're asking about (964 Hall Sensor), it's important to ensure compatibility with your vehicle's make, model, and year. This information refers to the Porsche 964 model, which was produced from 1989 to 1994. You should check with a reputable auto parts supplier, such as a Porsche dealership or specialized auto parts store, to find the correct replacement distributor with the hall sensor for your vehicle.

Replacing the entire distributor unit with a new or refurbished one that includes the hall sensor should provide you with a more reliable solution and help ensure proper engine performance. Additionally, it's a good idea to consult a professional mechanic or technician to ensure that the replacement is done correctly, as proper installation is essential for optimal engine function.

orange911 08-16-2023 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Dorothyjohnson (Post 12068981)
Hello,

If you have a cut wire on the hall sensor plug of your distributor and you're dealing with a 30-year-old unit, it's generally recommended to replace the entire distributor unit rather than attempting to piece together or repair the wiring. Distributors are crucial components in an ignition system, and any issues with their wiring or sensors can affect the engine's performance.

When it comes to the specific replacement part you're asking about (964 Hall Sensor), it's important to ensure compatibility with your vehicle's make, model, and year. This information refers to the Porsche 964 model, which was produced from 1989 to 1994. You should check with a reputable auto parts supplier, such as a Porsche dealership or specialized auto parts store, to find the correct replacement distributor with the hall sensor for your vehicle.

Replacing the entire distributor unit with a new or refurbished one that includes the hall sensor should provide you with a more reliable solution and help ensure proper engine performance. Additionally, it's a good idea to consult a professional mechanic or technician to ensure that the replacement is done correctly, as proper installation is essential for optimal engine function.

Reads like an AI generated response, from an author that chose my topic on “Dorothy’s” first day. But let’s spend $2,000 on a new dizzy because the wire was cut during a rebuild.

All 964s use the same distributor, so compatibility isn’t an issue.

MA7008O 09-19-2024 11:30 AM

Any luck???

I got the sensor, but to replace it..., please see this post: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-964-993-technical-forum/1167216-hall-sensor-replacement.html


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