This crankshaft speed sensor accurately detects the engine's crankshaft rotational speed and position, sending vital data to the ECM for ignition and injection control. Manufactured to meet stringent Volvo performance standards, it provides reliable signals unlike a worn sensor that can cause erratic engine behavior. Observable symptoms of failure include engine misfires, stalling, difficulty starting, and the illumination of the check engine light.
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The first indication of a faulty crankshaft position sensor might be intermittent engine stalling or a failure to start. If ignored, the engine may run very roughly, lose power, or shut down completely while in operation. Continued use with a failed sensor can prevent the engine from running at all, leading to significant downtime.
Ensure the engine is completely cool before attempting removal, as the sensor is often located near hot engine components. Be careful not to overtighten the mounting bolt when installing the new sensor, as this can damage the sensor body or the mounting threads.
When replacing the crankshaft position sensor, inspect the flywheel or flexplate for any damage or debris that could affect sensor readings.