⚡ Upgrade your Jeep’s heartbeat—precision sensing that keeps you ahead of the pack!
The TAMKKEN PC176 Crankshaft Position Sensor is a high-quality, OEM-standard replacement part designed specifically for Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler 4.0L models from 1997 to 2004. Featuring plug-and-play installation, durable materials, and tested performance, it ensures reliable engine timing signals, eliminates error codes, and enhances vehicle performance without requiring calibration or modification.
Brand | TAMKKEN |
Material | High quality material:Electronic Parts,Steel,Copper,ABS etc. |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Mounting Type | Plug In |
Output Type | Electric signal |
Sensing Distance | 10 Meters |
Specific Uses For Product | Excellent quality usage for vehicle replacement. repair & maintenance |
UPC | 756557106282 |
Manufacturer | TAMKKEN |
Style | long-life |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 3.62 x 2.05 inches |
Item model number | PC176 |
Manufacturer Part Number | CRP013TMK |
OEM Part Number | Compatible Oem part no.: 917-769 5S1807; CSS819; CSS819P; PC176; PC176T; SU3028 4897321AA; 4897321AB; 56027868AC; 56027869AC; |
E**.
Excelente!
Todo excelente!
J**S
Easy overall replacement. Fit like a glove.
Fit and worked great on a wrangler.
K**N
Stopped my stalling out.
Works great!A real difficult installation. contrary to most YouTube videos, I installed it easily from under my Jeep with a u-joint and a two-foot extension.
B**N
Solved no start
So far so good, not a fun install, but what is? Holding up so far.
E**S
Worked for 2002 Jeep wrangler 4.0 automatic
I couldn’t get a OEM MOPAR replacement crankshaft position sensor for my 2002 Jeep wrangler 4.0 automatic, even though they were running almost 200 dollars. I’ve read it’s highly recommended to use mopar sensors but they don’t make them anymore. This was my third try using various brands one of which was about 60 dollars with other two causing lots of codes and misfires when installed. Cleared the codes and put the this one in an immediately was better! It’s only day one so can’t tell ya how long it will last but I was starting to loose hope I could find one that would work.
K**.
Engine ran worse than before.
This product made my Jeep run worse, causing misfires & failed to start multiple times. Replaced this sensor with a NAPA brand & it works fine.
J**N
Perfect
Fits and working great
C**G
Fixed my 2000 Wrangler TJ 4.0 Auto
I was having issues on my TJ causing random bucking, RPM fluctuating, long/hard starting and eventually just dying and would restart unless you let it sit for a few hours.I tried a Camshaft sensor first as it's easier to get to and can cause the same issues, but that didn't work so this was the culprit.It's tricky to replace but since I have a body lift on mine I was able to access it from the top of the engine bay on the drivers side. Has been working for a few months so time will tell how long the aftermarket sensor actually lasts vs the expensive Mopar alternative.
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