Keep spark timing and fuel delivery on schedule with the Standard Ignition Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor PC1245. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport, 2018-2021 Ford EcoSport, 2020-2025 Ford Escape, and 2019-2021 Ford Figo.
A crankshaft position sensor monitors the rotation and position of the crankshaft and sends that signal to the engine control module, which uses it to time the spark and fuel injection. When the original sensor fails, the ECM can lose the reference it needs, so replacing a faulty unit with this sensor restores that input.
- Function: Reads crankshaft rotational position and speed for the engine control module.
- Direct fit: Designed to install for the listed Ford applications.
- Signs it may need replacing: Hard starting, no-start, intermittent stalling, or an illuminated check engine light — diagnose the cause before replacing.
Always confirm fitment for your specific vehicle and diagnose the underlying fault first.
Interchange: CSS2245 · CPSA706 · CSS2049 · GN1A6C315AB · GN1Z6C315A. Manufacturer part number PC1245.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this crankshaft position sensor do?
It monitors the crankshaft's rotational position and speed, sending that signal to the engine control module so it can time spark and fuel injection correctly.
Which vehicles does the PC1245 fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport, 2018-2021 Ford EcoSport, 2020-2025 Ford Escape, and 2019-2021 Ford Figo. Confirm fitment for your vehicle.
What are common signs a crankshaft position sensor may need replacing?
Hard starting, a no-start condition, intermittent stalling, or an illuminated check engine light can be signs. Diagnose the underlying cause before replacing the sensor.
What interchange numbers does this sensor cross-reference?
It cross-references CSS2245, CPSA706, CSS2049, GN1A6C315AB, and GN1Z6C315A. The manufacturer part number is PC1245.
Will replacing this sensor fix my no-start or stalling?
If a failed crankshaft position sensor is the cause, replacing it addresses that. Other components can produce the same symptoms, so diagnose the fault first.
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