This type of sensor will have specified OHM resistance readings between the terminals.
Two problems with this:
1st: This spec is listed in a GM repair manual or maybe a After market manual. To access that info the Make Model year and engine are required
2nd these sensors are notorious for failing at high but normal operating temperatures then working again when they cool.
it has a distributer, no cam sensor
There is no cam sensor on the 1995 year engine. GM. did not use a cam sensor on that year.
It is in the timing cover on the front of the engine.
Test/replace the cam sensor.
Test/replace the cam sensor.
to answer your question, no, not all of them have the cam interrupter, the older carbureted engines do not have one. but all of the fuel injected 3.8/3800 engines DO have them!
you need to recalabrate with a tech 2 at gm dealer Or you will have to replace the failed cam sensor.
The 94 and 95 are the same,no cam sensor.1996 and 1997 are differant in one way.The 1996 and 1997 have a cam sensor. .The 97 has a cam sensor and the 94 does not.The 1996 has a cam sensor too.
That year did not have a cam sensor.
can you drive with a faulty cam sensor for a while?
In order to check for a worn cam load you have to run a compression test a change in pressure will tell you if it's worn.ÊYou cannot fix a worn cam it must be replaced.
The cam sensor is inside the distributor.The cam sensor is inside the distributor.