I had an issue with my 2015 Ford Fusion 2.0T with rough idle and intermittent stalling. Did a lot of research and this was the suggested solution. Well yes I fixed it! There are two sensors on the 2.0T engine, this is the one on the fuel rail near the firewall on the driver's side. There's another one on the passenger side in front of the engine, but that's NOT the part for it. If possible, leave the engine overnight as the line is under pressure. Use a 12mm open-end wrench to hold the base of the tubing that the sensor will screw into. Not easy, but doable, and then a 15/16 deep wrench or metric equivalent to remove the sensor. This thing is in the STRETCHED position, so keep that in mind. Once installed it took about a mile to fix the idle issue and that was it. Note that if you call an auto parts store, at least in my area, they don't have this part! They have another sensor I mentioned but not this one; couldn't even cross it. Also, when I entered my vehicle information, Revain stated that it did not match my vehicle. Rest assured it will fit and serve its purpose. This is also an updated part for this tear hole app. Hope this helps as it was a lot of research for me!
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