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BB5Z9F479C - : Sensor for Ford Image

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$84.22
MSRP $136.73
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DG9Z9E731EE - : Sensor for Ford Image

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From 11/14/2013. Adaptive cruise sensor. Fusion. From 11/13/13.
$474.50
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HU5Z15K859A - : Sensor for Ford Image

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$48.68
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H1BZ9E731F - : Sensor for Ford Image

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Expedition, Navigator. To 10/14/19. Mustang. Adaptive cruise sensor assy. F150. With pre-collision assist. 2018-21, to 10/13/2019....
$511.57
MSRP $830.47
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FL3Z9E731D - : Sensor for Ford Image

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Motorcraft Parts are the Only parts designed and built to the specific Standards of Ford Motor Company and are the Only parts...
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2L1Z9F479AA - : Sensor for Ford Image

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6.0L diesel.
$75.29
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GK2Z12A648A - : Sensor for Ford Image

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$3.58
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9T1Z15K859A - : Sensor for Ford Image

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Transit Connect van.
$139.94
MSRP $204.58
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FK7Z9E731AF - : Sensor for Ford Image

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With auto brake. Adaptive cruise sensor. Edge. With adj. speed limiting. Adaptive cruise control. MKX.
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FR3Z15K859A - : Sensor for Ford Image

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$55.53
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K2GZ9E731B - : Sensor for Ford Image

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4wd. Awd, 2019-24. Bronco Sport. Nautilus. 2.0l. At rear differential.
$61.72
MSRP $100.20
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F2GZ3C097B - : Sensor for Ford Image

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MKX. Left. Edge. Front.
$89.94
MSRP $146.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common signs of a failing sensor in a Ford vehicle?

Typical symptoms include the check engine light turning on, rough engine performance, reduced fuel efficiency, difficulty starting, or unexpected stalling. The exact issue depends on the sensor; faulty crankshaft or camshaft sensors can prevent the engine from starting, while a failing oxygen sensor may affect fuel mixture and emissions.

Where are camshaft and crankshaft sensors located on Ford engines?

On most Ford models, the crankshaft position sensor is mounted near the crankshaft or lower engine area, while the camshaft position sensor is positioned near the top of the engine, often around the cylinder head. Placement can vary depending on the specific engine, so checking your vehicle’s manual is recommended.

Is it safe to drive with a faulty engine sensor?

Some sensors allow limited driving with reduced performance, but others can cause serious issues like stalling or a complete no-start condition. Continuing to drive with a bad sensor may lead to further damage, so it’s best to address the problem as soon as possible.

How long do engine sensors last in a Ford?

Many sensors can operate reliably for over 100,000 miles, though their lifespan depends on factors like heat, vibration, and contamination. Oxygen sensors often wear out sooner due to constant exposure to exhaust gases.

When should a sensor be replaced on a Ford?

Replacement is recommended when diagnostic codes point to a failure or when symptoms such as poor fuel economy, misfires, or stalling appear. Prompt replacement helps restore engine efficiency and prevent additional issues.