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crystalworks 03-17-2019 08:07 PM

Not redundant. They run on two different paths. And I also noticed that the fingers almost "bite" into the track. He does provide grease though to lower friction and increase longevity though. Time will tell...

wpoll 03-17-2019 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1157734)
Also: very odd that the finger tips point up. That's not the way I would expect nor have ever seen. I'm wondering if the guy who makes the kit reversed them as an attempt to increase the pressure to reduce resistance. The end of the spring fingers usually curves away from the surface to help it glide over the surface like snow skis.

Yeah, I wondered about this too... but haven't seen a really good close-up shot of the fingers so reserving judgement....

andrewwynn 03-17-2019 09:32 PM

Hey @crystalworks, any chance you can send me your worn out sensor ring? i would love to try the relay contact fix i mentioned above w/o having to destroy my still working one.

-awr

crystalworks 03-17-2019 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1157761)
Hey @crystalworks, any chance you can send me your worn out sensor ring? i would love to try the relay contact fix i mentioned above w/o having to destroy my still working one.

-awr

Sure. PM me your infos. I had you in mind after completion and so did not discard the old ring.

Zulu95 03-18-2019 06:42 AM

Do these look anything like the contacts?

https://www.scalextric.com/us-en/sho...raid-pack.html


crystalworks 03-18-2019 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Zulu95 (Post 1157782)
Do these look anything like the contacts?

https://www.scalextric.com/us-en/sho...raid-pack.html


Nope. Those appear to be braided metal. These are just thin metal tabs with fingers.

Zulu95 03-18-2019 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1157795)
Nope. Those appear to be braided metal. These are just thin metal tabs with fingers.

Got it! Found a picture of the repair part on flebay. Just wanted to see it for my information.

X5only 03-22-2019 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1157690)
Well got this done and in yesterday. Man is access under the dash a PITA when you are 6'8"! I have a nice bruise on my right ribs from the seat rail. Anyway, this appears to have remedied the SAS codes though I wont know for sure until I put some miles on the truck. I did read the life data via the Foxwell and the sensor was doing what it is supposed to.

My contacts were VERY worn at 118,000 miles. All the fingers were worn off completely. The kit appears to be quality and it comes with a nice T6 driver so at least you get a tool out of too. Kind of expensive for what it is... but it's only half the price of a new sensor so I can't fault the seller much.

https://i.postimg.cc/fkQNsJ4z/Steeri...e-Sensor-1.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/ZYBvJ2k2/Steeri...e-Sensor-2.jpg

Thanks for your feedback Crystalworks. Although I'm not getting SAS codes yet, but at 140k miles my sensor has to be on borrowed time. I ordered this repair kit, and that will be my weekend project next week. Gosh, I'm always looking for something to do on my X5 :D.

Jack2soniyal 02-29-2020 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1155158)
Has anyone tried this? I think I am going to order one as there are similar repair kits available for different BMW sensors (E30 AFM comes to mind) like this and well, I like giving repairs like this a try. In my head it helps encourage this kind of development by individuals and small businesses. So happy to be the guinea pig if no one has tried it but thought I would ask if someone had. I've been getting SAS errors and it's getting annoying seeing them come up every time I scan the truck tool boxes. :D Which reminds me I have to code out DSP too as those errors are coming up now that the system has been removed.

Ebay SAS Repair Kit

Not everyone is good with tools, and use these boxes to carry tire changing tools, emergency lighting, battery chargers or camping supplies.


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