Well crankshaft on alfa's 166 like mine can not be fixed if you have excessive wear or scoring on journals...
That is because they are nitred...
If your crank is damaged you need new one
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It depends what engine. The range starts at 136HP (diesel) and ends at 240HP (petrol, 3.2 litre V6).
In the Alfa Romeo 166, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) plug is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a plastic cover or panel to access it. The ECU itself is usually mounted behind the glove compartment or near the steering column, so ensure you check both areas for easier access.
The crankshaft position sensor on the Alfa Romeo 159 Turbo Diesel is located on the engine block, near the crankshaft pulley. It is typically positioned on the side of the engine, making it accessible from underneath the vehicle. To replace or inspect it, you may need to remove some components for better access. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and procedures.
on TS engines. at the back of the engine, by the starter (lead to brown connector) 2pin ~860ohm best access from below
Repairing a crankshaft position sensor would be difficult if not impossible depending on what is wrong with it. They are relatively inexpensive so replacing it is the best option.
This would be located right behind the crankshaft. For the best assistance, you can use the users manual to get it fixed.
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Actually you cant... You can only send from mtc to mtc or alfa to alfa
49.5% of 166= 49.5% * 166= 0.495 * 166= 82.17