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Fuel Parts range of Crank Sensors provide high quality Crankshaft monitoring to ensure correct ignition timing, working with the vehicle ECU to calculate that crankshaft position in relation to the pistons. Fuel Parts solution include Inductive and Hall Effect Sensors applicable to a vast number of vehicles.
Used for the exact measurement of speed, Fuel Parts Crank Sensors are reliable and accurate, remaining within OE Tolerances longer than alternatives available on the market.
| Cable Length | 354 |
| Connector Shape | Angular |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Edge | EDG18830 |
| Height (mm) | 54.9 |
| Housing Colour | Black |
| Length (mm) | 435 |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.062 |
| No of poles | 3 |
| Notes | weight inc box 05/2017 |
| Resistance (ohm) | 900 |
| Sensor Type | Inductive Sensor |
| Supplementary Article/Info 2 | With cable |
| Technical Information Number_A | Connector AS |
| Weight (kg) | 0.074 |
| Width (mm) | 35.8 |
Rotational movement of the gear is measured using a magnet and coil detecting the position of the teeth. As they move, the magnetic field fluctuates and coil voltage is induced. This information is relayed to the ECU as a waveform signal (AC)
These sensors create a digital signal, on or off as the teeth of the gear wheel pass the sensor. Signal amplitudes are largely independent of the speed and distance from the geal wheel which gives this type of sensor an advantage over inductive types.