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Your cart is empty.Features redesigned internals to eliminate the problems with the factory OPDA. Factory OPDA had a seal under the upper bearing which caused the bearing to fail prematurely. |Crown's OPDA has the seal relocated to above the upper bearing and an oil groove in the shaft of the OPDA which is designed to bring oil up to both the upper and lower bearings.||Crown Automotive carries over 9500 unique quality replacement parts encompassing over 766,000 different applications for every model of Jeep produced since 1941.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Perfect product that fixed the issues with the bad OEM OPDA in my 2006 Jeep Wrangler LJ. Installing this was an hour job and the jeep is back to normal and running like a champ again. Highly recommend!
Corey P
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Used in a 2006 jeep Wrangler with the 4.0Just remove the cover from the old unit, turn the crankshaft untill the hole in the cam wheel aligns with the hole in the unit. Pull out the old and drop in the new. I reused the factory cam sensor and put the new one up for a spare. Works like a factory unit. Very pleased.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
Great product that works better than new. Tight tolerances and put together very well.
Charles A.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
Easy install (except ridiculously fiddly hold-down bracket / bolt) and works well. Can't find one thing on the part inside or out the confirms the brand or part number though.
Savvy Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Solved the issue of the screaming monkeys under my hood! Just remember to use the provided alignment tool to keep everything timed correctly.
Lois Garrison
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Took me an hour to replace the bad OPDA with this new one. Shop wanted ~$575 to replace. I re-used the OEM sensor with this new OPDA. I have 96K miles on the TJ and the old OPDA started screeching. I wish I had done this prior to the old one dying as preventative maintenance, I got lucky and don't think it caused damage. Very happy!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
I have a 2005 Jeep Wrangler with the 4.0L i6. If you’re considering this for a replacement OPDA I would recommend it. One thing to consider if you have a factory Mopar Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) in your Jeep right now I recommend transferring it to this new part, but hold onto it the new one as a spare. I transferred my OE CMP into this new unit but after about a year the magnetic pickup sustained damage and had to install the CMP that came with this part, it has been about 1,000 miles and no problems. Also, if you like playing mud, after installing it and removing the plastic alignment tool, use some tape to cover the hole to prevent anything from making its way into the cavity and damaging your CMP.
Kasparsport
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020
For 5 years since Ive had my Jeep I would get a squeal/or what sounded to me like a vibration like when the heat shield bangs against a metal line, and it would go away after motor warmed up. One day my buddy heard it and shouted to me OPDA!! Went home and googled it and bam!! A million write ups on faulty OPDAs on 05-06 wranglers. Still didn’t think mine was bad as it didn’t really sound like the bad opdas I was listening to on YouTube. I’m also fairly knot on my year Jeep and never heard anything on this. So I changed it regardless and waited to start her up until it was real cold. I started her up and no more noise ..!! Problem fixed!! The job itself is fairly easy, helps if you have smaller hands lol. Make sure you remove old gasket and put new one on... also oil up new distributor with the motor oil you use .. I also used the old sensor with new pump. Good luck
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