Anyone recognise this apparent Fiat crank/vr sensor

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Anyone recognise this apparent Fiat crank/vr sensor

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The code I can make out is 022 06K.

I'm trying to get the pin layout for it, for a new ecu loom.
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Magnei Marelli used by a lot of after market kits as well, Is it two wire or three wire? ( Third wire is for screening )
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ah, it's 3, i'm desperate for the correct pin layout. No pin reference numbers on it..aargh!

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Just sent you a PM with link.

Pin 1 Return
Pin 2 Signal
Pin 3 Screen
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you legend! Thanks ever so much! Even get to know the correct air gap which I believe was too wide previously

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Such sensors can be bought easily for Fiat Cinquecento 700 for only about 10 pounds instead paying about 40-50 pounds for the same sensor for example for Intergrale. For Cinquecento it has only 2 wires but i never had any problems with it. The other difference may be the length of the cable(easy to fix).
The manufacturer is of course Magneti Marelli.
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