To check a cam sensor you can either use a scanner which plugs into the vehicle communication port or use a volt meter and check if the sensor produces a pulse like reading on the meter.
check resistance, voltage signature and frecuency on the sensor, continuity on wiring and timing marks on camshaft
The camshaft position sensor, also referred to as the TDC sensor, is located under the same cover as the timing belt. It is a good idea to check the condition of the timing belt and water pump if you are changing the camshaft position sensor.
Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Intermittent
Usually pretty common to have the replace the crank sensor or crank angle sensor. Before you do replace the camshaft sensor check that your timing is right on because this is the issue with about 75% of vehicles.
To check the camshaft position sensor on a 2002 Suzuki Aerio, first, locate the sensor, which is typically near the camshaft on the engine. Disconnect the electrical connector and use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the sensor terminals; refer to the vehicle’s service manual for the specific resistance values. Additionally, you can check for proper voltage supply to the sensor while the engine is running. If the readings are outside the specified range, the sensor may need replacement.
You locate cam-sensor check for loose or broken wires ,if this doesn't work replace cam-sensor.
location of the camshaft sensor
Yes, Have them check the camshaft sensor....
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
Camshaft Sensor is used to adjust the timing to to belt stretch
The Camshaft sensor is located in the distributor.
No, there is no camshaft sensor on that model.