SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor located where
The sensor is right by the passanger side drive shaft, where it goes into the transmission. Its right above the shaft. Single black connector with 3 wires coming out of it. Good luck changing it. Those are pretty tough to replace. I replace them from the top.
SOURCE: need to find location of egr sensor
A 2000 Camry with a 4cyl does not have a EGR sensor. The ECU uses the readings from the MAP and AF sensors to determine if the EGR is working.
You have a EGR VSV (vacuum switching valve) and a EGR modulator but no position sensor. Only the V6 has this.
SOURCE: 1995 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder runs hot
Hi,
Firstly, ensure you have the required 'mixture' of coolant/water (must have required coolant).
Second, I would recommend you re-test all the cooling system sensors again (make sure they're within specifications), in case a new one is faulty.
Third, ensure the new thermostat was of the correct temp setting (they all differ), so that it opens at the required time. Most cooling systems operate within 90 - 100degC.
Fourth, make sure the radiator (and associated hoses) aren't blocked.
If your temp gauge is reading higher than normal, but NOT in the danger zone...then this can be considered normal (especially if you've replaced with new components) and nothing to be concerned about.
However, if the temp gauge IS in the danger zone....then this suggests the coolant is not flowing through the cooling system properly.
If all above components test ok, then it's possible your water pump may not be pumping enough volume.
Cheers,
Testimonial: "I appreciate your help...Maybe I should just relace the water pump, that would be the last thing that I would need to replace."
SOURCE: Replace crankshaft position sensor
Remove the left front wheel....(drivers side). Remove all accessory belts. Remove the crankshaft shaft pulley.......remove the plastic lower timing belt cover.....and there it is! It is mounted with one bolt.
The wiring runs down the right side of the timing cover while looking at it from the drivers side of the car.
Testimonial: "I ended up having my mechanic do the work. He did say he had to move all those parts to get to the sensor. "
SOURCE: toyota 98 camry v6 cambelt timing marks
Click on the following free direct Link. It has the Timing: Belt and Mark Diagrams for your 1998 Toyota Camry. Plus additional Instructional and Directional Diagrams.
Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact me at FixYa.com!
http://www.2carpros.com/car_repair_information/year/1998/make/toyota/model/camry/1998_toyota_camry_timing_belt_diagram_marks.htm
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