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Spectra Premium S10220 Crankshaft Position Sensor

*$428.10

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Spectra Premium S10220 Crankshaft Position Sensor
Spectra Premium S10220 Crankshaft Position Sensor
*$428.10
SKU: 6D550208 Categoria: Marca:
  • Unit is designed to Original Equipment (OE) fit, form and function requirements accomplished by leveraging Spectra Premium’s OE engine management systems design expertise
  • Unit is tested for durability through long-cycle thermal shock test (-50 to 300 DegreeF), ensuring reliability against extreme vibrations
  • All sensors are salt spray tested to ensure the highest possible resistance to corrosion
  • Each new sensor is road tested to ensure real world performance and to verify that each design meets Spectra Premium’s high standards for quality
  • Engineered to stringent tolerances based on Spectra Premium’s Canadian engineers’ in-depth knowledge of the OE part it’s designed to replace

Informação adicional

Brand

‎Spectra Premium

Item dimensions L x W x H

‎3.27 x 2.76 x 2.24 inches

Measurement Accuracy

‎±1 degree

Mounting Type

‎Flange Mount

Output Type

‎electrical signal

Specific Uses For Product

‎Crankshaft Position

Upper Temperature Rating

‎3E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit

UPC

‎874183016772 627785016585

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00874183016772

Manufacturer

‎Spectra Premium

Style

‎Modern

Model

‎S10220

Item Weight

‎1.13 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎3.27 x 2.76 x 2.24 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎S10220

Exterior

‎Machined

Manufacturer Part Number

‎S10220

OEM Part Number

‎3M4Z6B288BB, AJ5818230

Date First Available

March 7, 2016

100 avaliações para Spectra Premium S10220 Crankshaft Position Sensor

  1. Hy

    I bought a 2007 CLK350 (W209) Cabriolet with 75K miles and I noticed the car would lose power and the engine turn off while driving for like 3 seconds and then turns back on. The problem was sporadic, sometime it happened, other times it didn’t but it made me uneasy about trusting the vehicle and I shied away from driving the car in case something serious happened and it caused an accident. Luckily, I started researching the problem and I narrowed it down to either the crankshaft position sensor (CPS) or an issue with fuel pump/filter or Fuel railing/injectors! I started with the “easier” fix and I ordered this part, which is highly rated and it was available delivery next day. There are not too many videos online on how to do this job but it’s a sensor that goes inside the engine (It’s located near the firewall on the driver side). I can’t see it but I can feel it with my hand. I took few pictures with my phone so I know what kind of bolt/screw I am working with. There aren’t too much room and if you have gorilla hands or left handed, you are SOL!
    I didn’t have to remove other parts to access the sensor because my right hand could fit but I ended up with 100 cuts and bruises when it was all said and done. You will need a 1/4″ socket wrench and 6-8″ extensions and in my case it was a Torx Screw (star shaped) and I used a T10 bit. It took about 2hrs to take it off (it would have taken me 30 minutes had I known exactly what I needed to get the job done) and about 1.5hrs to clean the electric connectors, put the new CPS in and get the screw back in the hole. YOU DON”T SEE ANYTHING!!!! YOU ARE JUST FEELING YOUR WAY WITH YOUR FINGERS!!!!
    Do yourself a favor and go to HomeDepot, after you get the screw out, and get yourself a spare because you will be crying if you drop and lose the screw.
    After replacement the car started fine, but the engine turned off after 20-30 seconds (Scary! but I think the ECM was learning the new position of the sensor… whatever). I started it again and this time it ran fine, I took the car for a spin and I was a bit nervous but it never turned off while driving. I drove the car after that for a week, about 400 miles and no issues at all. Hope this helps someone and gets you saving some money.

  2. Boyd Igbo

    Works great

  3. BigR9800

    Perfect fit. Solved crank sensor error. Good value

  4. BigR9800

    Crankshaft sensor Works great on my 2007 Mercedes Benz cl550 fixed the problem A+++++++

  5. Bob Fraples

    Great

  6. fast911

    👍

  7. maryse

    Good packaging and easy to replace. Fixed the problem with my car right away. No relearning required for my car.

  8. Kasiaktos

    Good Product.

  9. William Kimball

    Good quality

  10. Milton Granados

    Excellent produit quebecois en plus fit a la perfection

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