It would be best if you went to a bookstore or parts house and bought a Haynes Manual. They make them for you specific car. There will be plenty of useful information that you will be able to use.
camshaft sensor is under power steering pump. remove steering pump, then set aside do not remove hoses. sensor is down, remove one bolt that holds sensor in, then pull up on sensor to remove.
the cam sensor is under power steering pump! remove pump then set aside,do not remove any power steering hoses, cam sensor is reachable now!! take out bolt that holds it in place,pull straight up to remove..
on the 3.1, it is under power steering pump. remove pump but not the hoses, set aside. sensor only has 1 bolt to hold it in. remove bolt then pull it straight up and out.
if you do it yourself,you only pay for sensor!! to change sensor on a v6, remove power steering pump and set aside do not remove hoses,sensor is under pump!! remove hold down bolt then wiggle it out!!
Remove the belt by loosening the tensioner pulley. Remove the power steering hoses. Remove the retaining nuts. Reverse the process to install the new power steering pump.
Remove the belt from your 1969 Chevy power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump hoses. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new power steering pump.
loose or damaged wires in ignition system.intake manifold vacuum leaks in intake or hoses. or its not getting fuel to injectors.
Disconnect hoses at pump. When hoses are disconnected, secure ends in raised position to prevent drainage of oil. Cap or tape the ends of the hoses to prevent entrance of dirt. Install two caps at pump fittings to prevent drainage of oil from pump. Loosen bracket-to-pump mounting nuts. Remove the pump drive belt. Remove pump from attaching parts and remove pump from vehicle.
Begin by removing the power steering pump belt. Remove the power steering pump hoses. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new power steering pump.
Remove the air conditioning hoses from your 1997 Chevy Malibu air conditioning compressor. Remove the compressor belt. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning compressor.
The power steering pump is held on by several bolts and hoses and the power steering belt. Loosen one of the bolts on the pump to adjust it down so you can remove the tension from the belt. Once that is done, start removing the hoses carefully. They will be leaking fluid so it's good to place a rag underneath. Once the hoses are disconnected, remove the bolts holding the pump in place and it will be free.
change camshaft sensor,it is under power steering pump. remove pump, but do not remove any hoses. set pump aside and sensor is reachable. take out bolt holding sensor then pull sensor out of engine.