What's the 2013 Ford f150 EcoBoost crankshaft position sensor location?

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Marie B January 18, 2021
The 2013 Ford F-150 ecoboost has a crankshaft position sensor that can be found in the engine compartment. The first thing You will need to do is go to the front of Your vehicle, and using the prop arm found at the left, or passenger side, of the engine compartment, hold the hood open securely. Now, take a look inside the bay. Toward the back of the engine block, You will see the starter. The crankshaft position sensor can be found situated on top of the starter, under a flap. If the sensor is faulty, it will need to be replaced. You can expect to pay between $14 and $58 for a new part.
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Dorothy J July 16, 2020
The 2013 ford f150 ecoboost crankshaft position sensor is above the starter motor at the back of the engine.
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Bossc351sProductions February 12, 2022
All of these answers are incorrect. The crankshaft position sensor is located in between the block and the flexplate on the drivers side rear of the engine. To access the area there is an aluminum heat shield mounted between the drivers side turbo and the block. If and when you can get to the hardware to take it off, youthen have a rubber plug to remove to gain access to where the sensor is. You must unplug the sensor then reach in and remove the mounting bolt that holds it in place. DO NOT DROP THE BOLT. There is no way to get it out excepy by pulling the engine loose from the transmission. Once the bolt is out you can pull the sensor and install the new one. Mind you all this is done recessed through a hole about the size of a golf ball reaching under and behind the turbo. In all actuality you probably will not get past the turbo it is so cramped. In the end you may have to remove the turbo and manifold to gain access. Good luck! Make absolute sure the crank sensor is the issue FIRST!
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Tony February 26, 2022
Ok guys thanks
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Rob January 18, 2022
The crank position switch is behind and below turbo on drivers side
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