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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC203

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC031

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OEX Crank Angle Sensor - CSCA262

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC555

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC413

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC034

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC049

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC058

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC400

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC375

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC022

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC156

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC192

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC377

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC048

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC103

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC403

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC487

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC424

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC043

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC405

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC474

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OEX Crank Angle Sensor - CSCA444

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC040

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC422

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC471

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC180

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC344

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC045

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OEX Crank Angle Sensor - CSCA155

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OEX Crank Angle Sensor - CSCA210

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Crank Angle Sensor on the 2010 Subaru Impreza: What You Need to Know

The 2010 Subaru Impreza is a well-known compact car that combines reliability with performance, and like many modern vehicles, it relies on various sensors to keep the engine running smoothly. One crucial sensor that most modern combustion engines use is the crank angle sensor, sometimes called the crankshaft position sensor. So, does the 2010 Subaru Impreza have a crank angle sensor, and what role does it play if it does? Let's dive into it.

The short answer is yes, the 2010 Subaru Impreza is equipped with a crank angle sensor. This sensor is an essential part of the engine management system, helping the car run efficiently and reliably. The crank angle sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, which in turn helps the Engine Control Unit (ECU) accurately time fuel injection and ignition events. Without this sensor, the ECU would struggle to coordinate these processes correctly, which could lead to rough running or even prevent the engine from starting.

Now, let's look at what the crank angle sensor actually does, why it's so important, and some advice on maintenance or replacement for owners of a 2010 Subaru Impreza.

The crank angle sensor monitors the exact position of the crankshaft in real time. This is vital because the engine's firing order and fuel delivery depend on knowing where the pistons are within the cylinders at any given moment. The sensor essentially sends electrical signals to the ECU as the crankshaft rotates, indicating the precise angles or positions. This helps the ECU control several key tasks:

  • Ignition Timing: The ECU uses the data from the crank angle sensor to fire the spark plugs at just the right time, ensuring combustion happens optimally.
  • Fuel Injection Timing: Fuel injectors are controlled to deliver the right amount of fuel when needed, preventing wastage and maintaining efficient running.
  • Engine Speed Detection: The sensor lets the ECU monitor RPMs (revolutions per minute), which is essential for gear shifting and certain engine functions.

For the 2010 Subaru Impreza, the crank angle sensor plays a vital role in engine management. When this sensor starts to fail or gives erratic readings, drivers might notice symptoms such as:

  • Engine misfires or rough idling
  • Difficulty starting the engine or a no-start condition
  • Unexpected stalling while driving
  • Check Engine Light illuminating on the dashboard

Because the crank angle sensor is so integral to engine function, it is something that mechanics regularly check if the vehicle is showing performance issues related to timing or ignition.

For Subaru owners looking after their Impreza, including the crank angle sensor in regular servicing can prevent headaches down the track. While these sensors are generally pretty reliable, over time they can wear out, become dirty, or even be damaged by oil leaks or engine heat. It's a sound practice to have the sensor inspected around 100,000 kilometres or if any symptoms of failure come up.

When it comes to replacement, fitting a new crank angle sensor is a fairly straightforward job for a trained technician. The sensor is typically located near the front of the engine, mounted so it can read a toothed wheel or reluctor ring attached to the crankshaft. Replacement usually involves unplugging its electrical connector, removing a couple of bolts, and swapping in the new part.

Here are some tips for anyone considering crank angle sensor maintenance or replacement for their 2010 Subaru Impreza:

  1. Get a professional diagnosis before replacing the sensor. Sometimes other components like wiring, connectors, or even the ECU can cause similar symptoms.
  2. If you're performing routine service, ask the mechanic to check the sensor's connector and wiring for signs of wear or corrosion. Good electrical contact is crucial for sensor performance.
  3. When replacing the sensor, use genuine Subaru parts or high-quality aftermarket components designed specifically for the 2010 model to ensure compatibility and durability.
  4. Keep an eye out for oil leaks around the sensor area as oil contamination can impact sensor function.
  5. After replacing the sensor, the ECU may require a reset or relearn procedure to calibrate fuel and ignition timing properly.

By keeping an eye on the crank angle sensor's condition, 2010 Subaru Impreza owners can maintain smooth engine performance and avoid unexpected breakdowns. The crank angle sensor might not be the flashiest or most talked-about part, but it quietly plays a huge role in making sure the car runs as it should.