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...determine RPM ranges The crankshaft position sensor consists of a magnet and coil. The voltage signal from the sensor is relayed to the ECM to indicate engine rpm and the position of the crankshaft. ...

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...cam shaft is on TOP of the engine - the sensor's location (standing on the passenger side of the vehicle with the hood open, is on the left side of the engine at approximately the 10 o'clock position ...

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...determine cam reference. Did you mean crank sensor? Are you coming up with a code for the cam sensor? If so the fix is usually to remove the coils and ignition module from the transmission. Clean the ...

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cam sensor-check pressure first to determine if it is good, if so, start with a good tuneup including replacing plugs, the wires and maybe coil packs/distributor cap/rotor, clean the connectors at the

...to determine what is causing shut down. If fuel, filter, regulator or pump could be bad. If spark, things which might fail as they heat up include coil/module, crank/cam sensors, coolant temp

...Cam sensors are usually used to tell the PCM that #1 cylinder is at top dead center on compression stroke for fuel injector control ! Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor The sensor detects magnetic flux ...

...cam sensor input is used by the computer to determine ignition timing and if the computer loses that signal the car will die. this can be an inter- mitten fault that occurs randomly and the vehicle ...

...someone can help me thanks reasons in clude crank sensor faulty, cam sensor faulty, immobilizer not operational broken timing belt/chain faulty ecm run the fault codes to determine which sensor is ...

cam position sensor. Or the wiring and circuits to all the ignition parts. Often it is the crank sensor (CKP sensor)-The pcm must have this information from the crank sensor to determine spark timing.

...cam sensor, that's good. The other sensors are the intake valve timing sensor, and a faulty crank shaft sensor. Not sure which one I would check first. You might be able to pull the sensor off and ...

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