you should have a check engine light come on if you need one. they can cause hard starts, bad fuel mileage, gas smell, hesitation to name a few. I think they say every 60,000-75,000 miles they should be replaced.
The knock sensor detects spark knock or ping.
how do you change a crankshaft position sensor on a 1999 chevy camaro z28?
The Check Engine Light (CEL) will be on - there are diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) very specific to problems with the O2 sensor that indicate a failing sensor. Most times though, the DTC indicate other problems dur to the readings coming from the 02 sensors. See "Related Questions" below for more
The position of the camshaft sensor on your 1997 Camaro is dependent upon the type of engine in the Camaro. In most cases the camshaft position sensor is on the back of the left-hand cylinder head.
No, it uses speed density the 2.8 v6 camaro uses a MAF sensor.
In the 3 gen camaro's they have a lot of "lost of ground" problems. Try checking for ground wires under hood near the firewall. if you loose the ground the sensors will not work proplary...
That year did not have a crank sensor.
There is no crank sensor on a 1986 camaro z28.. that sensor is in the camaros past 1988 i believe.. but the 1986 carb or fuel injection (tpi) does not have one
No it does not
somewhere
left head
That year did not have a MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR / ( MAF )