Camshaft Position Sensor 3 Pin Ford Ranger T6 3.2 TDCi 3.2 (2011-) CAM004

SKU: CAM004
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    Description

    Vehicle Compatibility

    • Ford Ranger T6 3.2 TDCi 2011–
    • Ford Mondeo (B4Y) 2.2 (HJNA, HJBC) 2000–2007
    • Ford Ranger T6 (TKE) 2.2 2011–
    • Ford Ranger T6 (TKE) 3.2 2011–
    • Ford Tourneo Custom (F3) 2.2 d (CYF4, CYFF) 2012–
    • Ford Transit / Transit Custom 2.2 d (CV24, CVR5, UYR6, CYR5, USR6, CVF5, CY14, CYF5, CYFG, USF6, CVFF, CYF4) 2012–
    • Land Rover Defender (L316) 2.4 d (DT244) 2006–2016
    • Peugeot Boxer 2.2 d (100, 110, 120, 130, 150) (engine code not provided)

    Specifications

    • Product Type: Camshaft Position Sensor
    • Number of Pins: 3 terminal
    • Housing Colour: Grey
    • Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without cable
    • SKU: CAM004

    OE Numbers

    • Citroën: 1920.KX
    • Peugeot: 1920.KX
    • Ford: 1132919
    • Ford: 1219993
    • Ford: 1347419
    • Ford: 1358343
    • Ford: 1811604
    • Ford: 2S7Q-12K073-AA
    • Ford: 2S7Q-12K073-BA
    • Ford: 2S7Q-12K073-BB
    • Ford: 6C11-12K073-AA
    • Ford: 6C11-12K073-AC
    • Ford: 131889
    • Ford: 2501889
    • Jaguar: JDE 34052
    • Jaguar: JDE 3763
    • Land Rover: LR004492

    Features

    • Provides the camshaft position signal required for accurate injection and timing control.
    • Correct 3 pin grey housing configuration as specified.
    • Common replacement for cam sensor related faults such as hard starting, loss of power, rough running, or fault codes.

    Why Buy From Us

    • Local South African stock with nationwide delivery options.
    • 12 month warranty (conditions apply).
    • Fitment support available to confirm plug type and OE reference before dispatch.

    Installation & Maintenance Tips

    • Verify the plug shape, pin count, and housing colour match your existing sensor before fitting.
    • Inspect the wiring connector for oil ingress, corrosion, or broken locking tabs.
    • Ensure the sensor sealing surface is clean and the sensor is fully seated to prevent signal issues.
    • Clear fault codes after replacement and road test to confirm the repair.
    • If faults remain, inspect timing components, sensor tone wheel alignment, and engine grounds as part of diagnosis.
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