It is behind the Power Steering pump on the passengers side of the engine. It requires removing the power steering pump and there is a little bolt and it pops out.
it does not have one, after 2000 modes the camshaft position sensor is eliminated the these vehicles use the use the VRS system to determine where the No. 1 piston is. therefore they only required a Crankshaft sensor not a Camshaft sensor.
There is only one camshaft position sensor on the 4.6L V8's
On crankshaft position sensor, one camshaft position sensor.
1996 and later models-the camshaft position sensor is located on the back of the distributor, drivers side.the loss of the camshaft position sensor signal will not affect the driveability of the vehicle. whoops,that sensor is located in the distributor,the one on the back is the ignition module.
It's behind one of the camshaft pulleys. Why would a CRANKSHAFT position sensor be behind a CAMSHAFT pulley ??
i have been told my camshaft position sensor needs changing on my Renault scenic 2005 model a have brought one but don't know where it is to change it
If you are asking if one exists on a Harley, the answer is yes.
There isn't one. It only has a dual vane crankshaft position sensor.
The camshaft position sensor is located near the thermostat housing. You should replace the crankshaft position sensor as well. This one is much harder to locate....it is on the backside of the engine that is between the firewall and the engine block. Both use the same sensor.
The Camshaft position sensors (One at the front bank and one at the rear bank, the rear one will require to remove the the fuel injection V-bank cover to access)are located on the cylinder head. The front bank CPS is at the RHS near the Transmission fluid dipstick. Once identified the locations, replacement is easy. Disconnect the harness cover and remove the CPS mounting screws with a ring wrench.
On a 1999-2005 model Mazda Miata the camshaft position sensor is located on the valve cover towards the rear of the engine (closest to the firewall). It has one 3-pin connector connected to it and one 10mm bolt to remove the sensor
All depending on the year of your vehicle will determine the location of the camshaft position. The camshaft position sensor, or cps, is located just under the head gasket. They are two different sensors, so be sure to deal with the correct one.