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Located in the timing cover, or on side of the block with a cylindrical portion inserted in the block, crankshaft sensors set ignition timing, supply the RPM signal, and determine engine speed. The sensors can fail due to excessive heat, faulty wiring harnesses, and sensor movement. • To prevent failure, Standard manufactures crankshaft sensors using premium components. Let’s take a look: • • Integrated A/D converter and digital signal processing improve sensor accuracy and operation • • Advanced circuitry protects the system from stray electro-magnetic fields and power spikes • • High-strength neodymium magnets ensure proper signal voltage to the vehicle’s computer • • Where applicable, Intermotor crankshaft sensors come with factory-installed loom, grommets, and wire clips on the harness to simplify installation • To ensure durability under extreme conditions, Standard subjects each crankshaft sensor to extensive end-of-line testing, including a 48- to 64-hour-long vibration test across three different planes. • To learn more about Standard, visit: http://www.standardbrand.com

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