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Your cart is empty.This engine crankshaft position sensor is designed to match the fit and function of an original sensor to help ensure the engine control unit receives proper inputs when an original sensor has failed from heat or internal component damage.
Customer
July 31, 2025
Exactly what I needed for my 2005 F150 5.4L 3v FX4.
Customer
July 13, 2025
this was insane to replace , remove belt and power steering to get to a sensor , really poor placement on fords behalf . but the product worked like it should .
Porfirio Salas
July 4, 2025
As long as a sensor works what more do you need. good price does it's job .
Darren
June 12, 2025
It fit great and works great
Jeff A. Weyrauch
March 11, 2025
The connector for my sensor was damaged and as an added precaution I opted to replace the sensor itself while I was in there. So far it has worked wonderfully. My truck has not missed a beat!
Christina
February 23, 2025
If you are replacing this, it is because your car won't start or the engine is misfiring so bad that you can't drive it. Now, ask yourself if you want to experience this problem again in 4 months and exactly 1000 miles after replacing this part. I have a 2004 5.4L Ford Econoline. For the first failure (original sensor), the engine would crank but not start. There were no codes. If while cranking, the tachometer does not move then, your CKP sensor is failed. When this Dorman part failed after 4 months, it threw a code P0320 along with two other codes for cylinder misfire. I bought the OEM sensor and the problem was solved. Replacement is not trivial on the 5.4L engine. You need to loosen the serpentine belt and move the A/C compressor (3 bolts) to get the space you need to remove the sensor. You don't need to remove any refrigerant lines. You might get lucky and when this sensor fails and it will be in your driveway. Do you really want to take that chance?
lugo
February 20, 2025
It fit on a 98 Mustang 4.6 but it didn’t fix my issue sadly, reason why I bought it was due to OME being old and cracked thinking it might be the issue
Debra
February 10, 2025
Used on 01 5.4liter F150, new rebuild works great
LUIS MARTIN ESTRADA VARGAS
February 8, 2025
bueno
Dave Arrowsmith
December 18, 2024
Did not fit a 2003 ford f150 V8 engine.
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