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One would replace the camshaft position sensor on a 2004 Suzuki Forenza by taking it to a certified auto mechanic. The mechanic would then check out and repair the issue, thereby rendering the car back to a serviceable condition.
Your transmission sensor might be broken
well your having a problem with the transmission range sensor which is covered by your suzuki warranty of 7yr 100k it may need a transmission check with your local dealer... The range sensor is not covered under the powertrain warranty, only 3 year 36,000
Speed sensors are located on the axle
It is located under the center counsel.
Trouble code P0722 means:Output speed sensor circuit no signal
it's located in the back of the intake tube the 2 wires plug
There are two - one on either side (front/before and rear/after) of the catalytic converter.
The three conduit plug directly to the left of your spark plugs is where the sensor is. Be sure you have an E8 socket available to remove.
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All you need to do is replace the sensor. It cost around $20.
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