A quick tug-test will ensure that this connector is tight. Additionally, all pins within this connector should be checked for damage or corrosive build-up. #4 – Check Camshaft Position Sensor Signal If DTC P0340 remains, the signal associated with the affected camshaft position sensor should ...
Chevrolet equipped the 2001 model-year Tracker with a camshaft-position (CMP) sensor which detects the position of the camshaft and synchronizes the fuel-injection system. The sensor reads a reluctor wheel on the camshaft to determine the shaft's position and speed. Since the CMP sensor inputs...
Camshaft Position Sensor: Measures the timing of the camshaft to help adjust the VVT system. Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor: This sensor is located on the intake manifold and send feedback data related to engine load. Coolant Temperature Sensor: Monitors engine temperature, allowing the engine co...
position sensors for the camshaft and crankshaft, which identifies the engine's cycles; the mass airflow sensor and MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor, which monitor different ways air affects the engine; the oxygen sensor, which measures exhaust quality; idle control; the EGR valve sensor,...
position sensors for the camshaft and crankshaft, which identifies the engine's cycles; the mass airflow sensor and MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor, which monitor different ways air affects the engine; the oxygen sensor, which measures exhaust quality; idle control; the EGR valve sensor,...
The cam position sensor on a Ford 4.0 V6 is located on the dipstick side of the engine in the forward part of the block. The computer uses the camshaft sensor to determine the firing of the fuel injectors at the appropriate valve timing. The cam sensor is a hall-effect device composed ...
P1319Fuel Injection Timing Valve Position Sensor - Range/Performance ProblemWiring, Fuel injection timing valve position sensor P1345Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor - No SignalWiring, Sensor Supply Voltage, CMP Sensor P1402Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Position SensorWiring, EGR Valve position ...
In this video, Richpin demonstrates how to replace the camshaft sensor in a Nissan Altima. The cam sensor is located by the cylinder box. First, remove the electrical connector off of the sensor. Push up on the lock on the bottom of the sensor to pull back and remove the connector. The...
We did not degree this cam as part of this story, but it’s always a good idea to check the cam position, especially with high performance camshafts with lots of lift that can tighten the piston-to-valve clearance. You will notice in the procedure that it’s not necessary to remove th...
The large metal cover that was behind the water pump is the timing cover, which is what covers your cam gears, timing chain, and camshaft. Part 3: Prepping and Installing the new pumpTime To Complete: 15-45 minutesNow, lets get to work on getting the new pump ready for install. The...