ROW 66 Part Number:
R20-0127
Camshaft Position Sensor
A camshaft position sensor (CMP) is an electronic device that monitors the position and speed of the camshaft.
It works with the crankshaft sensor to define the position of the crankshaft drive.
The CMP uses a magnet to produce an electronic signal that tells the valves when to open and shut.
The CMP then feeds this data to the vehicle's engine control module (ECM). The ECM needs this data to control how much fuel enters the combustion chamber and ignition timing.
Original Equipment part number
INTERNATIONAL NAVISTAR
FORD
FORD
Specifications
SINGLE BOLT MOUNTING
TERMINAL/PIN COUNT: 2
CONNECTOR SHAPE: OVAL
O-RING INCLUDED
OVERALL LENGTH: 166.3 MM
Applications
2003-2017 VARIOUS MAKES AND MODELS USING INTERNATIONAL NAVISTAR MAXXFORCE5, MAXXFORCE9, MAXXFORCE10, DT466, AND MAXXFORCE DT ENGINES
2003-2007 6.0L POWERSTROKE ENGINES FOR FORD SUPERDUTY