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Looking under the hood of your 2004 dodge neon, DIRECTLY let of the battery. remove the battery and move around some hoses and wiring to access. simple fix. this should also be the same for all 2004 neons. sniper3735
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No. The crank sensor reads the crankshaft location and speed. The cam sensor reads the camshaft.
There isn't a camshaft position sensor. If you are asking because of an error code you received, it is caused by a signal that mimics the same signal as a camshaft position sensor.
it basically tells the computer that the camshaft is turning same as crankshaft sensor. if the sensor does not work the vehicle will not start.
The crankshaft sensor on a 2 door Honda Accord with a 3L V6 engine is located on the side of the engine, near the oil filter. It screws into the side of the block and outputs the loading of the crankshaft to the vehicle's computer.
The camshaft sensor is the same as the crankshaft sensor it is local on the passenger side of the valve cover . And going down to your crankshaft inside the timing belt cover
The camshaft position sensor, also referred to as the TDC sensor, is located under the same cover as the timing belt. It is a good idea to check the condition of the timing belt and water pump if you are changing the camshaft position sensor.
The camshaft position sensor is on top of the engine. It is on top of a shaft in the same place that older rangers had a distributor.
The camshaft position sensor for a Mercury Mystique is located on top of the motor. It is bolted in the same place where older versions of the engine had a distributor.
Camshaft position sensor of Mazda Milenia 2,5L DOHC is inside ignition distributor (the same part with iggnition comutator).