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It's on the inside of the cylinder head at the rear of the engine. Will be hard to see it because the intake plenum hides it. where to locate the camshaft ...
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Mar 30, 2013 - If you are just testing the sensor, you can check the cam sensor signal at the ECM on pin 11 of connector number 2. It is the same blue wire.
P1275 has to do with the Fuel/Air metering, check and/or clean your Mass Air Flow Sensor, also check for leaks around it.
P0456 signals a small leak in the Evaporative System, this could be your gas cap having a leak or a small tear in the hoses leading to the Evaporative canister.
check brake pads for thickness and discs for condition (both sides). Have it taken to an accredited brake shop for a full evalution of why the system has failed.
Disconnect wire to Air Conditioning Compressor and connect normal test light to wire, from engine harness(body)side. Fit new fuse and try air cond controls and switch, test light should light up and hopefully fuse wont blow indicating short in compressor clutch windings(replace compressor). If fuse blows while doing this test compressor might be ok and fault short some where else, fan speed resistor block, fan or control/switches, wiring.
Not a big job. Start with the plastic mouldings around the steering colum then the four star screws on the bottom of the steering wheel for the airbag unplug the air bag wires unscrew the big nut holding the steering wheel pull off the steering wheel unscrew the cluster unplug and replace.
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