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Standard Ignition APS582 Accelerator Pedal Sensor
Overview of Standard Ignition APS582 Accelerator Pedal Sensor
The Standard Ignition APS582 is a new accelerator pedal sensor designed for precise throttle control in Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles. This sensor features a bolt-on attachment method and comes with a mounting bracket for secure installation.
- Compatible with Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator models
- New accelerator pedal sensor with part number APS582
- Bolt-on attachment method for easy installation
- Constructed from durable metal and polyamide 6 materials
- Includes pedal assembly and mounting bracket(s)
- Female rectangular plug-in connector with one connector and six male pin terminals
- Black color finish for OEM appearance
Detailed Product Description
The Standard Ignition APS582 accelerator pedal sensor is engineered to provide accurate throttle position feedback to the vehicle’s engine control unit. It features a bolt-on installation method, ensuring a secure fit on the accelerator pedal assembly. The sensor is constructed from metal and polyamide 6, offering durability and resistance to wear. It includes a mounting bracket and pedal assembly, simplifying replacement procedures. The connector is a female, rectangular plug-in type with one connector and six male pin terminals, designed to match factory wiring harnesses for Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator models. The black color finish maintains a factory look and helps resist corrosion.
Common Applications and Issues Addressed
- Resolves throttle response problems caused by faulty accelerator pedal sensors
- Eliminates hesitation or delayed acceleration in Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles
- Replaces sensors with damaged or worn connectors to restore proper electrical connection
- Addresses check engine light codes related to accelerator pedal position sensor faults
- Improves overall drivability and throttle control accuracy
Installation Notes and Tips
- Ensure the vehicle is turned off and the battery is disconnected before installation
- Use the included mounting bracket for proper alignment and secure attachment
- Verify the connector is fully seated and locked to prevent electrical issues
- Do not reuse old hardware; although hardware is not included, use OEM-grade bolts for installation
- After installation, clear any diagnostic trouble codes and test throttle response
Quality Assurance and Warranty Information
The Standard Ignition APS582 accelerator pedal sensor is a new, high-quality replacement part manufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications. It undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure reliable performance and durability. While specific warranty details may vary, Standard Ignition typically offers a limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Consult product documentation or the vehicle service provider for exact warranty terms.
| Brand | Standard Ignition |
| Part Number | APS582 |
| Attachment Method | Bolt On |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Gender | Female |
| Connector Shape | Rectangular |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Hardware Included | No |
| Linkage Attached | No |
| Material | Metal, Polyamide 6 |
| Mounting Bracket(s) Included | Yes |
| Mounting Location | Accelerator Pedal |
| New or Reman | New |
| Pedal Assembly Included | Yes |
| Terminal Gender | Male |
| Terminal Type | Pin |
This part fits 6 vehicles. Search below:
| Year | Make | Model | Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Ford | Expedition | N/A | w/ Memory Pedals |
| 2017 | Lincoln | Navigator | N/A | |
| 2016 | Ford | Expedition | N/A | w/ Memory Pedals |
| 2016 | Lincoln | Navigator | N/A | |
| 2015 | Ford | Expedition | N/A | w/ Memory Pedals |
| 2015 | Lincoln | Navigator | N/A |
* Always verify fitment with your vehicle's VIN if unsure. Submodel & trim restrictions may apply.
This part directly replaces or is cross-referenced with the following part numbers:
Cross-reference numbers are provided for identification purposes only. Always confirm fitment before ordering.