Sensor, crankshaft pulse OEM 1111037
OEM 1111037 is the genuine sensor, crankshaft pulse, fitting 70 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 1111037
This is a genuine used OEM crankshaft pulse sensor, originally fitted by Ford. The OEM code is 1111037. This sensor measures the engine speed and position of the crankshaft, sending signals to the ECU for ignition timing and fuel injection. Being an original equipment part, it offers the same fit and performance as the factory-installed component.
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this sensor has been inspected and is in good working condition. It is a cost-effective alternative to new parts, with no compromise on quality. Delivery is tracked and shipped worldwide, so you can order with confidence.
This sensor is compatible with a wide range of Ford models, including but not limited to:
- Ford Fiesta I, II and III (1976-1995)
- Ford Escort IV and V (1986-1995)
- Ford Orion II (1986-1990)
- Ford Fiesta Box Body/MPV (1991-1996)
With over 70 compatible vehicles, this part is a reliable choice for your Ford. Order your genuine used OEM crankshaft pulse sensor today for fast, tracked delivery worldwide.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 1111037
This OEM code fits 70 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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