Ford Kuga – (BONDART PHOTOGRAPHY / Shutterstock) The most common signs of bad O2 sensor in Ford Kuga are slow acceleration, loss of power, irregular idling, engine hesitation or jerking when accelerating, high fuel consumption, higher tailpipe emissions, foul odor from exhaust, check engine light illuminates, and sometimes stalling.
How to replace a camshaft position sensor in Ford Powerstroke 6.0L diesel truck. Wade shows you the camshaft position sensor location, removal, and replaceme
Figure 1 The sensor is buried in between the oil filter and the transmission on the front of the motor. It is very difficult to photograph while in the motor so I have included thisPicture with the front of the car removed to show just where it is.
For example, most Ford V8 engines have cylinder number 1 on the passenger side (left side when viewed from the front of the car). This means that’s bank 1, and that’s where the CMP sensor the code is referring to is located. Meanwhile, most Chevy V8s have cylinder number 1 on the driver’s side.
The crankshaft position sensor part number in your 2.0 liter Ford Focus ZETEC engine is 94BF6C315AA, F5RZ6C315A, or F5RZ6C315AA. If for whatever reason you are having a hard time finding this part from Ford, you can also look up the Mazda equivalent part number.
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