Intake and Exhaust Camshaft Position Sensors Ford Edge 2.0L 2012-2014 Location and Replacement

Are you trying to find the intake and exhaust camshaft position sensors on your Ford Edge 2.0L but having a hard time spotting them in the engine bay? You’ve come to the right place!

In this video, I will show you the exact, precise location of both sensors so you can see exactly where they are hidden and get straight to work. Finding these components on the 2.0L EcoBoost engine inside the Ford Edge can be a real headache without a clear visual guide. Watching this quick video will save your time, eliminate the guesswork, and prevent you from pulling off the wrong parts.

⚠️ Common Symptoms of Bad Camshaft Position Sensors:

When these sensors fail or send incorrect timing signals to the computer, your Ford Edge 2.0L will usually show these clear warning signs:

  • Check Engine Light (CEL): Frequently triggering diagnostic trouble codes such as P0340, P0345, P0365, or P0390.
  • Engine Misfires & Rough Idling: The vehicle shakes, stumbles, or feels unstable when you are stopped at a red light.
  • Poor Acceleration & Loss of Power: The engine feels incredibly sluggish and struggles to pick up speed when you step on the gas.
  • Hard Starts or Sudden Stalling: The car takes a very long time to crank over or completely shuts off while driving.
  • Bad Fuel Economy: Inaccurate timing data causes the computer to dump too much fuel into the cylinders, burning gas fast.

If you are dealing with a rough running engine or timing trouble codes, finding these sensors is your very first step. Watch the video to see exactly where they are hidden on the engine so you can complete your replacement quickly and easily!

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