ALLIANT POWER
ALLIANT AP63412 CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR FOR 08-10 FORD 6.4L POWERSTROKE
- SKU:
- AP63412
- MPN:
- AP63412
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Specifications
- Vendor No.
- Alliant Power
- Manufacturing Label
- New
- Gross Weight (LB)
- 0.123
- Country/Region of Origin Code
- MX
- Item UPC/EAN Number
- 843497102235
- No.
- APP1652
The Alliant AP63412 Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor is an essential component for maintaining the optimal performance of 2008-2010 Ford 6.4L Powerstroke engines. This high-quality sensor is designed specifically to ensure accurate monitoring of the crankshaft's position, allowing for seamless engine operation and efficiency. With its robust construction and precision engineering, the AP63412 guarantees enhanced durability and reliability, making it a must-have for any serious vehicle enthusiast or professional mechanic.
With a gross weight of just 0.123 lbs, this lightweight sensor is easy to handle and install, yet it does not compromise on performance. Manufactured under strict quality control standards in Mexico, the Alliant CKP Sensor meets or exceeds original equipment specifications, ensuring compatibility and a perfect fit for your Ford Powerstroke engine.
The innovative design of the Alliant AP63412 provides enhanced signal performance, contributing to improved engine timing and reduced emissions. Whether you’re looking to replace a worn-out sensor or undertaking a complete engine rebuild, this product serves as an indispensable part of your maintenance toolkit.
With an item UPC/EAN number of 843497102235, the Alliant AP63412 is not only backed by a reputable vendor but also comes with the assurance of quality that every driver and repair professional seeks. When it comes to engine reliability and performance, investing in the right parts is crucial, and the Alliant Crankshaft Position Sensor offers just that. Elevate your engine’s functionality and ensure long-lasting performance with this essential sensor designed for Ford 6.4L Powerstroke models between 2008 and 2010.