- Direct replacement – this engine camshaft position sensor is designed to match the fit and function of an original sensor on specified vehicles
- Ideal solution – engineered to help ensure the engine control unit receives proper inputs when an original sensor has failed from heat or internal component damage
- Durable construction – designed and manufactured to strict specifications for reliable performance
- Trustworthy quality – backed by a team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
- Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the garage tool


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Dorman 907-722 Engine Camshaft Position Sensor Compatible with Select Ford / Lincoln / Mercury Models
*$344.70
Informação adicional
Brand | Dorman |
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Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.62 x 2.73 x 2.73 inches |
Material | Plastic |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | electrical signal |
Specific Uses For Product | Camshaft Position Sensor |
UPC | 037495204781 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037495204781 |
Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
Style | Modern |
Model | 907-722 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.62 x 2.73 x 2.73 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 907-722 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 907-722 |
OEM Part Number | 180-0527, 5S1281, CSS106, CSS1643, DU-70, PC465, PC643, PC643T, S10037, SU266, XR849456, 1W7Z-6B288-AA, 1W7Z-6B288-AB, F1AZ-6B288-A, XC3Z-6B288-AA |
Date First Available | June 4, 2015 |
Fred Y –
I purchased this CamShaft position Sensor to replace the one in my 2000 Mercury Marquis which is 20 years old that has 34K original miles on it believe it or not. I got the code PO 320 on the dash check engine light. After doing some research I found that it could be either the Camshaft Position Sensor or Crankshaft Sensor so I purchased both from Amazon. The easier one to replace on these cars is the CamShaft Sensor right up front. Changed it out and then took my OBDII Reader and erased the code. I then started it up and took it for a ride of about 10 miles and still had the problem with the car wanting to die out like it originally did at first. A few days later I replaced the CrankShaft Sensor which was a little more trouble being you need to unbolt the A/C Compressor and move it out of the way to replaced the CrankShaft Sensor. Luckily at my age I own a Car Lift. At almost 70 years old I would hate to have to do this job on my back but when I was young I wouldn’t of thought twice not to do it. When I got done once again I erased the PO320 Code and took the car for another 10 mile ride and all seems to be great. Since then I put close to a hundred miles on the car and all is good. I believe the Original CamShaft Sensor is still good at this point but after 20 years I feel much safer keeping both new Sensors in the car. I will keep the original CamShaft Sensor either in the trunk or on the shelf in my barn just in case it is needed and throw the original CrankShaft Sensor away. I own a few other Ford Vehicles I may have use for it again on if the same problem comes up again and it takes the same sensor.
Alfred brock –
I ended up not needing it, issue was actually something else . But I went ahead and installed anyway since it’s newer than what I had already. Have had no issues to date
gunslinger1958 –
Works fine, and way cheaper than OEM
vince –
Matches OEM One and fits perfect and works great
Diana –
Did not fit my 09 f150 connectors so I cannot leave a accurate review!
Amazon Customer –
Exactly what I needed for my 2005 F150 5.4L 3v FX4.
Amazon Customer –
Great part
Daniel carranza –
Product was exactly what I needed and name brand at a better price
Andy DiResta –
Glad to say this worked perfectly and solved the issue just fine.
Great quality
Perfect fit.
Glad to have found it
Thanks, guys!
Mick –
Worked perfectly