Ranger/BT50 Crankshaft Position Sensor Brackets

Recently, VACC’s MotorTech Technical Advisory Service had five calls in one day concerning the crankshaft position sensor brackets on Ford Ranger, Transit and Mazda BT50. The reasons for the calls vary, however the solution is the same. The crankshaft position sensor is located above the flywheel on the right-hand side of the engine. The flywheel or drive plate has a tone wheel built in which induces a signal into the sensor which is then used by the ECU. The sensor is fitted into a bracket which is bolted to the rear face of the cylinder block, and this is where the trouble starts for the following vehicles. 2011 - 2018 Ford Ranger 2006 - 2018 Ford Transit 2012 - 2016 Land Rover Defender 2011 - 2018 Mazda BT50 MotorTech members have access to an extensive technical information resource, a Technical Advisory Service and library staffed by experienced technicians, along with a comprehensive online resource, Tech Online, Tech Times Guide, Tech Estimate and Tech Talk magazine, plus online resources from Haynes - Haynes Pro and Haynes AllAccess, allowing you to repair and service more makes and models than your competition. To learn more: W: https://motortech.com.au/home T: 03 9829 1268 E: [email protected] This video contains some useful tech tips but is not intended as a comprehensive how-to guide. For more information, VACC members can contact the VACC Technical Advisory Service. Not a member? Find out how VACC can help drive your auto business forward! Visit https://vacc.com.au/Membership/Join-Now or call 1300 013 341 Connect with VACC LinkedIn:   / victorian-automobile-chamber-of-commerce   Facebook:   / vaccofficial   Twitter:   / vaccofficial   Instagram:   / vaccofficial   #vaccofficial #taccofficial #vaccmotortechofficial #vaccmotortech #motortech