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Anonymous Posted on Feb 02, 2012

Where is the camshaft positon sensor located on a 05 dodge magnum sxt??

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As you standing in front of the vehicle you will see the oil filler cap. Look forward and to the left of the cap. You will see the cam sensor bolted to the top front of the drivers side head. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to answer them. Thank you for using FixYa.com!

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Had the same problem before on my 04 Neon SXT...camshaft sensor is on left side of engine block, take out the battery and to the left of it (face car) is the camshaft position sensor. To change it you'll have to move a few hoses but its plan to see there on the left side of the engine...pretty easy remove and replace. Fixed my problem of car not going above 2k RPM when i replaced the sensor.

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