around $40 for the 4 cyl. to $70 for the 6 cyl.
The camshaft position sensor is located near the thermostat housing. You should replace the crankshaft position sensor as well. This one is much harder to locate....it is on the backside of the engine that is between the firewall and the engine block. Both use the same sensor.
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The 2005 Nissan Altima's engine produces 180 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm.
circuit means in that loop which can be crankshaft sensor, cam shaft sensor, or timing chain or belt what ever you car has hope this helps
This depends entirly on the car. The sensor on my Detroit 60 series cost $450
Try http://www.gsfcarparts.com/index.htmlcrankshaft sensor for my e39 cost about £32Regards
90 bucks for part
about $1800
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I seriously doubt that any modern automotive navigation system uses gyro's. Just about everyone uses GPS, it's much more accurate and reliable.
starting with the redesigned 1998 altima the engine crankshaft was balanced much better to reduce vibration. we have a 1993 and a 1999 altima with the same engine and the 1999 is so smooth at idle i sometimes can't tell if it's running.
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