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  1. Crank Position sensor location? 
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    Anyone know where this is on the 3.0tdi and how easy to change?
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    And your engine code is ???

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    Sorry Peter, I had assumed that all 2007 3.0 TDi quattro's were ASB, obviously incorrectly.

    Please share what the other codes are for this year and engine size as am intrigued.
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    You are right they are all ASB. However the manual does not indicate the location of the sensor.
    The net suggests it is attached to the bell housing and accessed by removing the header tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter D View Post
    You are right they are all ASB.
    No problem, sadly an occupational hazard

    Looking at the picture on this ebay listing it seems to be quite a short lead, so will check it out:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUDI-VW-GO...gAAOSwIgNXieeU
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    Is this sensor G28?

    if so its in the gearbox bellhousing next to starter ring gear. Connector is next to the fuel filter.
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