It is down by or on the distributor
The 1995 for Crown Victoria camshaft position sensor can be found on the back of the cylinder head. The camshaft position sensor will be labeled as such.
The camshaft position sensor on a 95 Dodge 2500 3.9 is located inside the distributor, under the rotor.
inside of distributor
Is is located inside the distributor.
I'm sure its in the distributor.
There isn't one. It only has a dual vane crankshaft position sensor.
Camshaft angle sensor (CAS) is on the head opposite of the timing belt. A 95 also has a crankshaft position sensor and that is down below the timing belt. 1G's only had one sensor to do the job of both and 95 and later have two sensors to send info to the PCM.
The camshaft position sensor, which is located inside the distributor, is a pretty easy component to test on the 1992-1995 5.2L/5.9L Dodge Ram 1500/2500 pickup.
The crankshaft position sensor must be behind the timing belt cover next to the crankshaft and behind the crankshaft pulley. The camshaft position sensor is again under the timing belt cover next to the camshaft and behind and the camshaft pulley. Is it the same place in 2000 Camry 4Cyl? Do you have pictures of the location? Hard or easy to replace, and what tools do I need? Thanks alot
I'm not a mechanic / technician but from what I have read : The camshaft position sensor on top of the camshaft position synchronizer on the Ford 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine , is on top of the engine , near the center line , at the back of the engine near the firewall * apparently you can't see it until the upper intake manifold is removed
It does not have one. It has a Distributor that controlls that.
Yes, and the rest of the question?