Jwhit
2025-09-02 12:45:07
Looking at the CM5250 and CM5225 it is showing that they do not fit the 2016 Ford Escape but in fact they do fit. I received a P018C code “Fuel pressure sensor “B†Circuit Low†on my vehicle and ended up replacing both fuel rail sensors at the same time. They both fit perfectly and now the code is gone and the vehicle runs perfectly again.
Alex B
2025-08-23 18:49:45
About 2 weeks ago I got some issues with the car driving at low speeds, the car would not accelerate and would shut off while driving. (All this happened after a 20minutes stop from driving). I got some random errors like Engine oil pressure low, check engine light, error code P0087. Luckily after a few restarts the car drove without problems. I did some research online and I found out that the Fuel Pressure Sensors need replacement. I replaced this Low Pressure Fuel Sensor (Motorcraft CM5250) and didn’t have issues no more (amazon car fitting would say it would not fit Lincoln MKZ 2.0 but it does fit).... it’s an easy DIY job... I attached a photo of the area where the sensor is located.... Hope this helps!
R.D.P
2025-06-20 18:48:48
No more code good price for the fix.
Terri Hidinger
2025-06-12 13:42:23
Updated part for my ECO boost.
Btalbot
2025-05-21 16:50:44
I had an issue with my 2015 Ford Fusion 2.0T with a rough idle and occasional stalling. Did a ton of research and this was the suggested fix. Well, yes it fixed it!There are two sensors on the 2.0T engine, this is the one that is on the fuel rail near the firewall on the driver's side. There is another one on the front of the engine on passenger side, but this is NOT the part for that one. Let the engine sit overnight, if you can, since the line is pressurized. Use a 12mm open ended wrench to hold the base of the line where the sensor screws in...not easy, but doable and then a deep 15/16th or metric equivalent to take the sensor out. This thing is on TIGHT, so keep that in mind. After the install, it did take about a mile for it to correct the idle issue and that was it.Note that if you call an auto parts store, at least in my area, they do not have this part! They have the other sensor that I mentioned, but not this one; could not even cross reference it. Also, when I put my vehicle info in, Amazon stated that this would not fit my vehicle. Rest assured that it does fit and does do the trick. This is also an updated part for this application with a weep hole.Hope this helps since it was a ton of research for me!
Brandon
2025-03-22 17:53:05
First of all this item is a low side fuel pressure sensor, not an acceleration sensor which is how the product is posted on Amazon. Hope this helps some people.The factory installed low side fuel pressure sensor on all 2015-current Mustang Ecoboost 2.3L is labeled as BU5A-9F972-BA on the sensor its self and is prone to failure and can cause catastrophic engine damage. This is the newer, revised fuel pressor sensor, which is BU5A-9F972-CA. The old one that is still being installed on the Mustang Ecoboost 2.3L model is BU5A-9F972-BA. Just remember BA is for BAD. The new sensor has a hole in it and also has notches cut into it as you can see from my picture. Do yourself a favor and consider this preventative maintenance and go ahead and replace it. You will be glad you did or you may go Ecoboom eventually.
Rob Turner
2025-03-17 18:13:43
Quick and easy part to change out on my 2015 Mustang Ecoboost Premium package. Installed after car sat cold for awhile just to make sure nothing would ignite if leaked. Changed the part myself in my garage in less than 5-10 minutes. No leaking or dripping when I replaced. You literally unclip and unscrew the other one and screw and clip this one in. Fired up the first time with not issue whatsoever.
Robert G
2025-02-10 17:01:39
First let's correct this - this is a low side fuel pressure sensor, not sure where acceleration sensor came from...Having said that, did exactly what was needed. 2016 Ford Escape, 1.6L turbo engine, getting a "Engine Fault, Service Now" message but not setting an OBDII code. Googled issue and found this is a fairly common problem with the fuel pressure sensor (low side in my case) failing. Verified this with a better code scanner that does live data streams.Changed sensor, problem gone!Helpful tip, get your hands on a 15/16" socket to use on the sensor and a backup wrench to hold the threaded fitting in the fuel line during removal/install of sensor.
LeonidB
2025-01-12 16:10:28
The item arrived fast, fit properly and works as expected!