Are you searching for the crankshaft position sensor on your Ford Edge 2.0L but finding it difficult to locate in the engine bay? You’ve come to the right place!
In this video, I’ll show you the exact, precise location of the crankshaft sensor so you can find it without wasting your time guessing or pulling off the wrong parts. Because this sensor is tucked away, knowing exactly where to look will save your time, money, and nerves before you start your replacement.
⚠️ Common Symptoms of a Bad Crankshaft Position Sensor:
The crankshaft sensor is critical for the engine to run. If it fails or sends an incorrect signal on your 2.0L EcoBoost, you will face these severe symptoms:
- Engine Cranks But Won’t Start: The engine turns over smoothly, but because the computer doesn’t know the engine’s position, it refuses to fire up.
- Intermittent Stalling: The vehicle suddenly dies while driving or idling, especially after the engine warms up.
- Check Engine Light (CEL): Usually triggering diagnostic trouble codes such as P0335 or P0339.
- Engine Misfires & Rough Running: You feel severe vibration, stumbling, or hesitation when trying to accelerate.
- Poor Fuel Economy: Inaccurate timing data causes the fuel injection system to work inefficiently.
If your vehicle is giving you a hard time starting or stalling out, locating this sensor is your very first step to fixing the issue. Watch the video to see exactly where it is hidden so you can get your replacement done quickly and correctly!