Ford Year: 2020. UK/Ireland Location: Worcestershire. Posted October 23, 2016. the crank web buts up against the pin, so get no1 piston approx 45% btdc, screw in pin, then turn crank using old pulley bolt clockwise until crank stops. make sure you fit a new friction washer. Quote. February 9, 2019 by Jason. The Ford Fusion utilizes a crankshaft position sensor in order to regulate the engine timing. This sensor uses a reluctor to gauge the position of the crank. When the Fusion’s ECM determines that there is an issue with the signal coming from this sensor, it’ll throw the P0335 trouble code. Posted November 17, 2020. Hi new to the site I have a 2009 2.2l diesel mondeo titanium x I need to replace the crankshaft position sensor and any help with finding the location of the sensor and advice on replacing it would be much appreciated. Many thanks.
Ford says that when the crankshaft keyway is positioned at roughly the 11 o’clock position, the number one cylinder should be at TDC. Before you can remove the timing chain, the front cover has to come off the engine. Then you have to remove the crank sensor pulse wheel. Note the sensor wheel’s location before you remove it.
Listed below are a few of these warning signs. 1. Engine response is inconsistent. When you press down on the gas pedal, your engine should respond directly and instantly. However, when a problem with the APP sensor exists, the vehicle's ability to consistently accelerate or decelerate as directed by the driver is reduced.
753 posts · Joined 2004. #3 · Sep 1, 2008. its in the side of the block behind the ac compressor, they rarley go bad, if youhave a code for it or somthing, probly a wire or if theres other codes, fix thoose codes first. Ford certified diesel tech.
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