Delphi Product & Service Solutions Announces New Crankshaft Position Sensor For 13 Million Ford Vehicles

Delphi Product & Service Solutions Announces New Crankshaft Position Sensor For 13 Million Ford Vehicles

A failing crankshaft position sensor can harm the engine: it may stall, misfire or have trouble accelerating. It could even prevent the vehicle from starting.

 

TROY, Mich. – Delphi announces a new crankshaft position sensor (PN: SS10875) covering 13.6 million Ford vehicles from 1991 to 2013, including Super Duty and E-Series. Visit go.delphi.com for specific part information. Inventory is available now.

 

118980delphijpg_00000068864What Crankshaft Position Sensors Do
Our crankshaft position sensor measures the speed and position of the crankshaft and transmits this information to the ECU. By monitoring engine RPM and direction, it ensures optimal engine performance. The sensors use the Hall effect, which can more accurately read speeds from zero RPM.

Why Crankshaft Position Sensors Fail
Exposure to extreme heat can burn or wear out the sensor, or it can become contaminated by oil or other leaking engine fluids. A failing crankshaft position sensor can harm the engine: it may stall, misfire or have trouble accelerating. It could even prevent the vehicle from starting.

THREE REASONS TO CHOOSE DELPHI’S CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR LINE

1. Designed for durability
Our crankshaft position sensors’ single-element design means they maintain optimal performance during drastic temperature changes, protecting the sensors over the long run. This superior design also ensures accurate readings from the gap between the sensor contact and element.

2. Tested and proven
Delphi crankshaft position sensors are manufactured to meet or exceed OE requirements. They undergo certified electrical testing with industry EMI protection against noise interference and other sensor output from the vehicle.

3. Enhanced sensing functionality
Our crankshaft position sensors feature enhanced sensing functionality, which reduces emissions, improves vehicle control and offers drivers greater reliability.

Learn more about Delphi at delphi.com/am.

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