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The camshaft sensor for your vehicle actually looks like a small distributor, only with 2 wires coming from it. It is about as big as a mans outstretched hand. It is located on the top front of the engine near the water neck.
I think the bolt is a 10mm then pull it out. Have not had many problems with the 6.0 cam sensor like the 7.3L
The camshaft position sensor on a 1992 Buick Regal looks like the end of a ratchet.
It will have a plug to connect to the wires coming from the harness. This plug can be connected to the sensor with wires or sealed right into the sensor It will have an end that sticks into a hole in the engine. It may be directly held in the block or held in by clip but either way it will be held in by a screw or bolt.
pcm is going into default mode you likely have a bad cam sensor
yes, but in certain ways like positioning..
Sounds like my same problem. It was the Camshaft position sensor. Hope this helps.
I would like to know the samething!
It depends on which sensor, O2/camshaft,etc. The O2 sensor is a straight metal sensor that is screwed into the exhaust. There is an upstream/bank1-sensor1 or down stream/bank1-sensor2 after the catalytic converter. A camshaft sensor is an L shaped, usually black sensor that is installed into the head closest to the firewall(bank1).
At the back of the engine, looks like a distributor!
sounds like you need to replace cam positioning sensor