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    My wife was driving the other day, and our 2015 Wildtrak (2.2 160hp) just died with the engine light on. It has 36k km on the clock
    We got it back to our local service station, where they said I need to get ford to scan the ECU
    The service guy came out for the standard P6.5k. Scan revealed that it was the CKP sensor. They removed it and tested it and said it seemed to be okay.
    I went back to the house to get a wifi box so that they could go online. Online they found the testing procedure and after 2 hours they gave up and said it was the sensor. I did give them lunch.
    My wife then got a call from them to say it would be P10k to tow it (129km) to their garage, P20k for the sensor and there would be additional labor costs which they were unable to give at that time.
    I asked them what the part number was, and the reply was their manager does not allow them to give out part number. This I find unethical, and maybe illegal under consumer law.
    I have been informed that the part should cost in the region of P3-5k.
    Has any other users here had issues with their CKP sensor?

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    try everest garage or mon ford. marami naman 3rd party shops that can repair these rangers and everests.

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    As far as I can see the part number is 2011482

    Most online in Europe are quoting €20 approx for genuine ford part. That is P1,200 or so.

    Am I missing something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boopolo View Post
    As far as I can see the part number is 2011482

    Most online in Europe are quoting €20 approx for genuine ford part. That is P1,200 or so.

    Am I missing something?

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    Yes, you're held hostage, sir. Grab the Genuine part & FORscan online. Crank position sensor isn't a difficult DIY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Yes, you're held hostage, sir. Grab the Genuine part & FORscan online. Crank position sensor isn't a difficult DIY.

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    You are right. I had already planned to buy a console, but I think a ELM327 OBD2 USB adapter with ForScan is a better option, so I ordered it

    Will order the part tomorrow

    If you are watching Mr Bertrand Lessard, your plan to rid your company of rouge dealers has failed.

    Here is the 20k part in Europe: GENUINE FORD TRANSIT MK7 MK8 TOURNEO CUSTOM RANGER 2.2 TDCI D CRANKSHAFT SENSOR | eBay

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    Taga talaga ang Ford. Kinakabahan tuloy ako as I have also a Ford Ranger XLT 3.2L. Tapos it already failed at 35,000 kms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boopolo View Post
    My wife was driving the other day, and our 2015 Wildtrak (2.2 160hp) just died with the engine light on. It has 36k km on the clock
    We got it back to our local service station, where they said I need to get ford to scan the ECU
    The service guy came out for the standard P6.5k. Scan revealed that it was the CKP sensor. They removed it and tested it and said it seemed to be okay.
    I went back to the house to get a wifi box so that they could go online. Online they found the testing procedure and after 2 hours they gave up and said it was the sensor. I did give them lunch.
    My wife then got a call from them to say it would be P10k to tow it (129km) to their garage, P20k for the sensor and there would be additional labor costs which they were unable to give at that time.
    I asked them what the part number was, and the reply was their manager does not allow them to give out part number. This I find unethical, and maybe illegal under consumer law.
    I have been informed that the part should cost in the region of P3-5k.
    Has any other users here had issues with their CKP sensor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markspecialist View Post
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    Sorry Mark. I missed your post. Do you sell parts for Ford?

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    is it possible for a vehicle's cpu to fail in sniffing out a bad crankshaft position sensor w/c results in an absence of a check engine light activation ?

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