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Lincoln BA5Z-6A257-C Sensor - Camshaft Position

2011-2016 Lincoln BA5Z6A257C

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Ford BA5Z-6A257-C Sensor - Camshaft Position
  • Part Description
    Sensor - Camshaft Position
  • Position
    Passenger Side
  • Replaced By
    BA5Z-6A257-E
  • Manufacturer
    Ford
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Lincoln
    Manufacturer Part NumberBA5Z-6A257-C, BA5Z6A257C
    Part DescriptionSensor - Camshaft Position
    Manufacturer NoteIntake
    Item Dimensions6.4 x 6.2 x 4.6 inches
    Item Weight4.00 Pounds
    PositionPassenger Side
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerFord
    SKUBA5Z-6A257-C
    WarrantyThis genuine Ford part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2011-2016 Lincoln MKS6 Cyl 3.5L DOHC T/C, 6 Cyl 3.7L DOHC, 6 Cyl 3.7L PFI NA6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F50, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F55, Four-Wheel Drive (Full Time) (Left Hand Drive), Four-Wheel Drive (Part Time) (Left Hand Drive), Front-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive
    2011-2012 Lincoln MKT6 Cyl 3.5L DOHC T/C, 6 Cyl 3.7L DOHC, 6 Cyl 3.7L PFI NA6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F Mid-Range, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F50, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F55, Four-Wheel Drive (Full Time) (Left Hand Drive), Front-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive
    2011-2012 Lincoln MKZ6 Cyl 3.5L DOHC VCT SMPI5-Speed Automatic Transmission Mazda FNR5, 5-Speed Manual Transmission (G5M), 6-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AWF21, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F Mid-Range, 6-Speed Manual Transmission Mazda G6M, CVT Auto Trans Powersplit Elec, Four-Wheel Drive (Full Time) (Left Hand Drive), Front-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Can you tell me if this part is correct for my car? Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if BA5Z-6A257-C fits your vehicle.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What are the steps involved in removing and installing the timing chain,Timing Chain Guide and Timing Sprocket in V6 engine on Ford Taurus? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Pull the timing chain cover and take the crankshaft position sensor trigger wheel off the crankshaft thus observing the position of the slot and the key way on the trigger wheel so that the pulse wheel may go in the correct position. Take out spark plugs because these engines have two timing chains; one is ahead, which operates camshaft sprocket on the rear cylinder head and the other is the one closest to the block and controls the camshafts for the front cylinder head. Bolt in the crankshaft pulley retaining bolt and rotate the crankshaft clockwise till the key way is aligned at the 11 O'clock position & TDC marks noted on the camshaft sprockets are lined. If not aligned turn the crankshaft one full turn and then check it again. Check the marks on the sprockets and mark the chain links if required and turn the Crankshaft to the 3 o'clock position to align the rear Camshaft sprockets in their non-operational position distancing the valves from the pistons. As for the VCT assembly, you should unbolt the mounting bolts of the assembly as well as the bolts of the timing chain tensioner of the rear chain after which, you should take out the rear timing chain from the cam sprockets. The crankshaft bolt, the chain guide/VCT assembly bolts and open the rear timing chain sprocket and take it off. Turn the crankshaft 600 degrees anticlockwise to position the front camshafts at top dead center, then loosen the front timing chain tensioner bolt and raise the front timing chain off the sprockets. If required, remove the front timing chain crankshaft sprocket from the crankshaft end. For the 3.5L engine the timing chain cover should be removed, the crankshaft sprocket bolt is fitted with the engine at TDC for cylinder No. 1. Screw in special camshaft holding tools to hold the camshafts at TDC, then remove the VCT assembly mounting screws and the primary timing chain tensioner. Scribe the chain links opposite the timing marks and then take out the primary timing chain and then the upper chain guide. If secondary timing chains and camshaft sprockets are to be removed, turn the tensioners to the left compressing them and inserting a pin to retain in position. Take the bolts of intake and exhaust camshaft sprockets but make sure that the camshaft holding tool is fitted. For 2013 and later models place the engine clockwise so that the VCT units lie parallel to the cylinder heads and then remove the valve train oil tubes and lock the camshaft with the special tools. If timing marks are concealed, painting of dots is done on the object in question as a guide during alignment. Take out the timing chain tensioner and the lower chain guides, and also the bolts fastening the VCT solenoids. Wash all components of the engine and check accidentally wounded or used components before reestablishment of the engine. Before installing the timing chain ensure the timing chain tensioners are fully compressed and locked for easy installation of the chain whereby, coloured links match index marks on the sprockets. Any of the colored links should align with index marks and tighten the timing chain guides and tensioners. Crank the engine in the normal fashion at least two full turns the look for binding and then add more oil and coolant to the crank case reconnect the battery to the starter and start the engine to look for any leakage.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What should be done after removing the timing chain guide for the 2018 Ford Fusion? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Lift the timing chain up and off of the VCT unit, then off of the crankshaft sprocket.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    i m wondering if these phasers will fit my car i also am wondering if there was a upgraded phaser that is more reliable for this car and if this was it, i heard talk about upgraded ones but not sure if it s for the gen 2 or 1. i bought the gen 2 phasers by mistake and am looking to get the right ones asap. thank you in advance! Posted by Customer: 2013 Ford Taurus
    A:
    BA5Z6A257D LH BA5Z6A257E RH NO UPGRADE OPTION
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist 23/2/2024
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