Hi,
I'd carry out this check as even factory manuals have mistakes in them. I'd bench test the sensor with a piece of metal to be absolutely sure, I'm confused as to how a hall sensor and a VR sensor can have the same part number...
Cheers,
Gavin
thats bizarre if it is the same part number. is the connector rectaangular, or is it "D" shaped like the MK4?
If it is rectangular, use an ohm-meter on pins 1 and 2, you should get 700-900 ohms or so. if that is the case, and you get infinite ohms to pin 3 from the other pins, then you have yourself a Mag sensor. Take it out, and put the meter on volts. Pins 1 (+) and 2 (-). Put a steel wrench against the sensor while watching the voltage, it will flash positive for a split second. Then take the wrench away from the sensor, it will flash negative.
Theres some internal modifications to do to allow the mag sensor, but if thats what the sensor is then you should be good to go.
Good luck!
It's setup for a hall sensor apparently
The sensor is definitely the same part number and definitely had 12v supply as standard (I've even checked this on a stock vehicle to be sure).
Is it at all plausible at a VR sensor could operate as a hall sensor?! In saying this, though, it must be a hall sensor as this is how the previous owner had the VEMS setup
It would make a lot of sense if it were a VR sensor... heck, I might aswell try setting the board up for a VR sensor as a last resort, just to see what happens?! The ABF block is effectively an ABA block, though, so I can't believe the sensors would be different - the part number is definitely the same too...