A crank position sensor (CPS) is a crucial component in an internal combustion engine. It monitors the position of the crankshaft and sends this information to the engine’s electronic control unit (ECU). The ECU uses this data to calculate the timing of fuel injection and ignition, ensuring optimal engine performance.
A faulty CPS can cause a range of problems, including engine misfires, stalling, and reduced power. If you suspect that your CPS may be faulty, it is important to replace it as soon as possible. Replacing a CPS is a relatively simple task that can be completed in under an hour with basic tools.