Yes, but don't. I can't imagine why you would want to. One type of sensor increases the idle speed of your engine when turning your wheels at a stop, to keep up with power draw. That's for electric, not hydraulic P/S, Another type of sensor, also for electric power steering, measures the amount you turn the wheel and sends a signal accordingly to the steering rods.
No, if you do you will have no power steering. You could not steer this vehicle with the power steering pump bypassed.
Power steering pressure sensor circuit performancePower steering pressure sensor circuit performance
The power steering pressure sensor is located on the front of the power steering pump. It is circular and has one wire going to it.
Screwed into the side of the power steering pump.
The steering wheel cannot be bypassed to rewire turn signals in a 1989 Chevy Corsica. The switch for the wires is in the steering column. If the steering wheel were bypassed, the wires would not be connected to the switch.
There is no sensor .
remove power steering puimp remove power steering puimp this is were cam sensor is!! under pump.
It's the ABS sensor and should not be removed/bypassed.
The camshaft position sensor is right under the power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump to access the sensor.
According to the TSM for the lacrosse there is a sensor that will increase the power steering at low speeds to have greater steering capability. When it increases in speed the power steering lets off to make the wheel "tighter" feeling. If you are looking to get it "reduced" there is probably an issue with the sensor or the power steering system. cheapcurrent.com
On the back side of the power steering pump
EVO sensor. Also known as steering speed sensor. Bad power steering pump, hose broke.