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Denso Crank Angle Sensor Fits Nissan 370Z Z34 AAZ34 Convertible [02/2010 Onwards] (3.7L VQ37VHR V6 DOHC VVT Direct Inj)

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Denso Crank Angle Sensor

$104.78

Tick This part will fit the following Vehicles:

Nissan 370Z Z34 (3.7 Litre V6 VQ37VHR DOHC 24v):
  • AAZ34 RWD Coupe 2 Door [05/2009 Onwards] 245KW With Auto or Manual Transmission
  • AAZ34 RWD Convertible 2 Door [02/2010 Onwards] 245KW With Auto or Manual Transmission
  • Nismo AAZ34 RWD Coupe 2 Door [09/2017 Onwards] 253KW With Auto or Manual Transmission
Nissan Skyline V36 (3.7 Litre V6 VQ37VHR DOHC 24v):
  • 370GT CKV36 RWD Coupe 2 Door [10/2007 to 11/2014] 248KW With Auto or Manual Transmission
  • 370GT KV36 RWD Sedan 4 Door [12/2008 to 03/2014] 246KW With Auto Transmission
Nissan Skyline Crossover J50 (3.7 Litre V6 VQ37VHR DOHC 24v):
  • 370GT RWD SUV 4 Door [07/2009 Onwards] 243KW With Auto Transmission
  • 370GT Four NJ50 4WD SUV 4 Door [07/2009 Onwards] 243KW With Auto Transmission

Description

Introducing the Denso Crank Angle Sensor, the ultimate solution for accurately detecting the position of the crankshaft in your vehicle. With a product code of 949979-0292 and bearing the trusted Denso brand name, you can rest assured that you are investing in a high-quality, reliable product.

Designed specifically for crank angle position sensing, this sensor plays a crucial role in ensuring optimal engine performance. By accurately measuring the rotational position of the crankshaft, it helps to synchronize the ignition timing and fuel injection timing, resulting in improved fuel efficiency and smoother operation.

With Denso's reputation for excellence in automotive technology, you can trust that this crank angle sensor is built to last and deliver consistent, precise readings. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, the Denso Crank Angle Sensor is a must-have component for maintaining the performance and longevity of your vehicle's engine. Upgrade your vehicle's sensor technology with Denso today.