Beck Arnley 180-0551 Crank Angle Sensor Item Description
Features The cam angle detects the camshaft's speed, position, acceleration, and even deceleration. Information on these are sent by the sensor to the engine management system, which then makes the adjustments needed for the fuel injection's timing. Additional Information
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