Standard Ignition Battery Current Sensor P/N:BSC6

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MPN: BSC6
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Standard Ignition Battery Current Sensor P/N:BSC6
Standard Ignition Battery Current Sensor P/N:BSC6
$178.99

Give your charging system an accurate read on battery health with the Standard Ignition Battery Current Sensor / Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) BSC6. This sensor monitors the battery's charge and discharge so the charging system can manage output, and it drops in as a direct-fit OE replacement for the 2013-2015 Acura ILX (L4-1.5L, L4-2.0L), 2013-2017 Acura ILX (L4-2.4L), 2013-2017 Acura RDX (V6-3.5L), 2012-2015 Honda Civic (L4-1.5L, L4-1.8L, L4-2.4L), and 2012-2015 Honda CR-V (L4-2.4L).

  • Direct-fit OE replacement: made for proper fit, form, and function for straightforward installation.
  • Accurate measurement: high-quality components measure the battery's charge and discharge.
  • 100% tested: every unit is checked for performance and reliability.
  • Quality controlled: built with quality control maintained throughout the manufacturing process.

Plug-in design with three connectors (female plus male) and two male pin terminals. Country of origin: Hungary.

Interchange: CTB8 · BCSA7 · SBC7 · 38920TR0A01 · 38920TR0A02

Manufacturer part number BSC6

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

CTB8, BCSA7, SBC7, 38920TR0A01, 38920TR0A02, BSC6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the BSC6 sensor do?

It is a battery current/voltage sensor that monitors the battery's charge and discharge, reporting that data so the charging system can manage alternator output.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2013-2017 Acura ILX and RDX, plus the 2012-2015 Honda Civic and CR-V. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the engine codes and full list.

What part numbers does it replace?

It interchanges with CTB8, BCSA7, SBC7, 38920TR0A01, and 38920TR0A02.

What are signs this sensor may need replacing?

Charging-system faults or battery/charging warnings can be signs. These symptoms have other causes, so diagnose the source before replacing the sensor.

How does it connect and where is it made?

It uses a plug-in design with three connectors (female and male) and two male pin terminals. Country of origin is Hungary.