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I’ve now had two of these crank positions sensors fail on my 2013 V7 Stone. The first was at 50,000 miles, the second at 90,000 miles. I infer that these sensors only last 40-50K miles, at least in the Texas heat. Both failed without any prior symptoms. Bike ran fine the day before, no missing, hesitation, same gas mileage, etc. Then the bike simply would not start the next day. If this sensor fails, you get no spark and no gas. But the yellow check engine lamp does not illuminate, and the starter motor cranks normally. You should get 640 ohms between the #2 and #3 pin. On my second failed sensor, I was only getting 0.7 ohms. The sensor is very sensitive to the air gap. If it is just the slightest bit too far out from the ring gear, you get no pulse and thus no gas and no spark. So don’t add too much gasket sealer, make sure the O-ring is fully seated, and the two mounting screws are snug. You may want to remove the screws and wiggle the sensor up and down while cranking the bike to see if it will fire. When I replaced my second failed sensor with a new part, the problem persisted. I finally removed the O-ring and forcefully wiggled the sensor while cranking. It fired up. So it turns out the new sensor wanted to be even closer to the ring gear than the prior one. The Guzzi part number is GU01721600. Guzzi dealers sell it for $250 or so. But the OEM part is actually Magnetti Marelli SEN8E. There are lots of cross referenced parts that are far cheaper, like $40 or less. For example Facet 9.001. Alfa Romeo 60512971.