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> WANTED: Manifold Pressure Sensor for 1974-1976 2.0L, Porsche/VW part number: 039 906 051 // Bosch part number: 0 280 100 043
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post Jun 11 2013, 03:40 PM
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I am in need of a good working manifold pressure sensor. Porsche diagram of part (highlighted in yellow) and picture of mine are attached. By the way, does anybody know what this part number is? Thanks!

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post Jun 11 2013, 03:50 PM
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There are several MPS part numbers. What is the year of the car and is it for 2.0L as in the picture?

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post Jun 11 2013, 03:58 PM
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I was told by ZIMS that it is the same on all fuel injected cars (if that is correct). My car is a 1974 2.0. They told me the RA # (whatever that is) 208420.
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post Jun 11 2013, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(tumamilhem @ Jun 11 2013, 02:58 PM) *

I was told by ZIMS that it is the same on all fuel injected cars (if that is correct). My car is a 1974 2.0. They told me the RA # (whatever that is) 208420.

Not correct. See the Anders site which has the appropriate part number for the MPS for your year. http://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/DJetParts.htm

Or, someone will chime in that they have the right one for your car. I would verify however.

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Great info! Thanks so much!

I am looking for the Manifold Pressure Sensor for 1974-1976 2.0L

Porsche/VW part number: 039 906 051
Bosch part number: 0 280 100 043
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A good used MPS is rare as hen's teeth. And there is no guarantee how long it will last.

One option would be to contact Jeff Bowsley. There is a rebuild kit and he has been working on rebuilding MPS.

Here is his webpage:

http://bowlsby.net/914/WiringHarnesses/

There is email link on his webpage.

Hope this helps.
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Thank you! Any help is greatly appreciated. I may get two just in case. If anybody has a good one here to spare, please let me know! Can't drive my car until I get one!
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I have three in Atlanta , GA. One 280 100 041 one 280 100 049 and one 280 100 019 ... Al
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Thank you for your reply, Al! Unfortunately those aren't compatible with my car. The MPS I need is:

Porsche/VW part number: 039 906 051
Bosch part number: 0 280 100 043

Thank you though!
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I have an MPS with Bosch part number: 0 280 100 043

It's from a '76. The epoxy plug is intact and when last tested it holds vacuum and has correct resistances.

$175 shipped

PM me if interested.


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QUOTE(mankowski @ Jun 18 2013, 09:43 PM) *

I have an MPS with Bosch part number: 0 280 100 043

It's from a '76. The epoxy plug is intact and when last tested it holds vacuum and has correct resistances.

$175 shipped

PM me if interested.


MPS is SOLD.
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Hi guys! Sorry for such a late reply. I have been working around the clock (I mean around the clock...I even worked 38 hours in 2 days) and haven't been online to check messages as a result. Thank you for your replies.

I think I may go with a rebuilt and recalibrated unit that Jeff can provide since he has the equipment to test them.
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QUOTE(tumamilhem @ Jun 23 2013, 06:43 PM) *

Hi guys! Sorry for such a late reply. I have been working around the clock (I mean around the clock...I even worked 38 hours in 2 days) and haven't been online to check messages as a result. Thank you for your replies.

I think I may go with a rebuilt and recalibrated unit that Jeff can provide since he has the equipment to test them.


Hello, I found this old post on a search for manifold pressure sensor, 043.

I have a good used one, 90.5 and 377 ohms, holds vacuum and epoxy still on adjustment screw.

I just want to sell it at a fair price.

Victor
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