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Hi Rusty, There's two links below showing the position of 2005 Ford Explorer Crankshaft Position Sensor and the 2008 ford edge camshaft sensor location. It seems like they're all in the same position, I hope this helps.....CHEERS
.. 2005 Ford Explorer Crankshaft Position Sensor Location
RSC stands for "roll stability control" a problem has been detected with the anitlock brakes. The only way to know what has happened is the vehicle must be scanned for trouble code(s). the code will allow the technician to know where the fault lies. it could be a speed sensor, steering sensor or one of many other things. Be advised, until you have repaired and code cleared, the ABS or antilock brakes will not work.It will not affect the running of the vehicle in any way but no ABS/RSC
Probably there is a problem with the Harmonic Balancer. This then destroyed the Crankshaft Position Sensor. Replace harmonic balancer and Crankshaft position sensor and it should work. If not then check the Throttle position sensor, and replace if not working. If not that check wires and see if PCM is grounded right and wires are not frayed. Get your PCM reprogramed or reflashed.
For best results, always state your engine size and Transmission type as well as 2WD or 4 WD. I assumed 5.0L.
SECTION 303-14: Electronic Engine Controls
1999 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Procedure revision date: 02/13/2003
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor —5.0L
Removal
Disconnect the throttle position (TP) sensor electrical connector.
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