Mazda Mazda 5 2010
Automatic
Gasoline
Steering Wheel Sensor Information via AI Program:
From the images you sent, it is clearly shown that the part number is:
BP4L-66-1S1
This is an original Mazda part and is labeled "Genuine Parts – Made in Japan."
Part Name
This part is:
Steering Angle Sensor (حساس زاوية الدركسون)
This is the sensor that measures the steering wheel's rotation angle and sends it to the stability system.
Compatible Cars
This part number is often used in:
Mazda 3
Mazda 5
And in some versions of:
Mazda Axela
Installation Location
The sensor is installed:
Directly behind the car's steering wheel
Inside the steering column
Under the airbag ribbon (Clock spring)
Important Installation Notes
If you install this sensor, it is often necessary to:
Set the steering wheel in the straight position.
Perform programming or calibration of the sensor using an OBD diagnostic tool.
If calibration is not done, the DSC or ABS light may illuminate.
✅ Based on the appearance of the connector and ring in the image: the part likely belongs to Mazda 3 models from 2004–2009.
The part number BP4L-66-1S1 is an original Mazda Steering Angle Sensor.
This part number is used on Mazda's shared platform during those years, so the cars it fits with 100% certainty using the same part number are:
100% Compatible Cars
Mazda 3
Mazda 5
Cars that might use the same design but with a slightly different part number
(Often the same appearance but the part number differs):
Mazda Axela
Mazda Premacy
These are essentially the same cars but with Japanese market names.
Conclusion:
The part you have is guaranteed to fit on:
Mazda 3 model 2004 to 2009
Mazda 5 model 2006 to 2010
📌 Important Information:
This sensor only fits cars with the electronic stability system DSC.
If you wish, I can also tell you about 3 Ford cars that use a very similar sensor because Ford and Mazda shared the same platform during those years, and this information might help you sell the part faster.
Due to the past partnership between Ford Motor Company and Mazda, some cars used nearly the same chassis platform and steering system, so there are Ford cars that use a very similar or identical steering angle sensor in design.
Ford Cars Using a Very Similar Sensor
Ford Focus
Ford C‑Max
Ford Kuga
These cars use a Steering Angle Sensor with the same concept and a similar appearance because their platform is linked to the Mazda 3 / Mazda 5 platform during that period.
Important Note
Sometimes the sensor's appearance is identical, but the part number differs between Ford and Mazda.
It can be installed if it has the same connector and the same mounting points.