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Fuel Pressure Sensor (2021 Bronco)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item FB80312
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Brand A-Premium
      • Warranty 3-Year
      • Item Located United States
      • Quantity 1
      • Condition New
      • Terminal Quantity 3
      • Terminal Type Pin
      • Fits 2021 Bronco

      Description

      Precision Fuel Monitoring. The Fuel Pressure Sensor accurately monitors the pressure within the fuel rail to ensure optimal engine performance. It provides critical data to the engine control unit for fuel delivery adjustments, which enhances fuel efficiency and reduces emissions.

      Durable Construction and Appearance. Constructed with high-quality materials, the sensor features robust pins for reliable electrical connections and is designed with durability in mind. The finish is engineered to resist corrosion and wear, maintaining consistent performance over time.

      Installation Simplicity. Installing this sensor requires basic mechanical skills and no drilling or special modifications. It fits directly at the fuel rail location for a straightforward replacement process.

      Warranty Coverage. This sensor includes a 3-year warranty to ensure long-term reliability and customer satisfaction. Application. Designed specifically to fit the 2021 Bronco with no exclusions noted.

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