Crankshaft Position Sensors
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Crankshaft Position Sensors
Keep Your Engine Running Smoothly with Crankshaft Position Sensors
We offer a premium selection of Crankshaft Position Sensors to ensure your vehicle’s engine operates at peak performance. These sensors are critical in measuring the speed and position of the crankshaft, sending vital data to your vehicle’s ECU to control ignition timing and fuel injection. A malfunctioning or worn-out crankshaft sensor can lead to poor engine performance, misfires, or even a complete breakdown.
Our range includes high-quality replacements like the ACDelco Crankshaft Position Sensor, designed to provide precise readings, ensuring your engine's performance remains smooth and efficient. Whether you're driving a performance vehicle like those equipped with LS2, LS3, L76, L77, or L98 engines, our crankshaft sensors are engineered to handle extreme conditions and deliver consistent accuracy.
Key Features:
Durable & Reliable: Withstand extreme temperatures and conditions.
Direct-Fit Replacements: Easy installation with OEM-like performance.
Enhanced Performance: Helps your engine run efficiently by optimizing ignition timing and fuel injection.
Why Replace Your Crankshaft Position Sensor?
A worn or failing crankshaft position sensor can cause rough idling, poor fuel efficiency, stalling, and even engine failure. Regular maintenance and timely replacement are key to avoiding costly repairs.
Best Practices for Installation
Installing a crankshaft position sensor is straightforward. Simply locate the sensor near the crankshaft, disconnect the battery, remove the faulty sensor, and replace it with your new direct-fit sensor. Always ensure the new sensor is securely fastened and connected properly.
FAQs About Crankshaft Position Sensors
What is a crankshaft position sensor?
A crankshaft position sensor monitors the speed and position of the crankshaft. It sends real-time data to the ECU, ensuring precise ignition timing and fuel delivery.
What are the signs of a faulty crankshaft position sensor?
Common signs include engine misfires, rough idling, stalling, poor fuel efficiency, and difficulty starting the vehicle.
Can I drive with a bad crankshaft position sensor?
While it is possible to drive for short distances, it is not recommended. A faulty sensor can lead to poor engine performance and could result in engine damage if not replaced promptly.
How often should I replace my crankshaft position sensor?
Typically, these sensors last between 100,000 to 150,000 kilometers, but replacing them sooner if you experience performance issues is always a good idea.