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I'm not sure which engine you have, but, the 2.0 has the camshaft sensor on the drivers side of the engine, right in front of the distributer
The camshaft position sensor is located on the side of the engine towards the front of the car. It is toward the drivers side just below the fuel rail.
On top of the cam sensor synchronizer which is sticking out of the top of the timing cover on the front of the engine.
It is located underneath the intake manifold near the rear of the engine.
The camshaft position sensor on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix is located behind the rear bearing of the camshaft. It constantly monitors the rotation of the camshaft and relays this information to the computer.
The 1998 Saturn SL2 will show a code 340 and 341 for a camshaft position sensor because this part is also considered the crankshaft position sensor on the Saturn. The location of the crankshaft position sensor is behind the alternator on a 1998 Saturn SL2. Both crankshaft and camshaft are the same thing This vehicle is not equipped with a camshaft position sensor. Saturn is the only manufacture that uses a auto pulse generated inside the ignition control module in conjunction with the pulse received from the crankshaft position sensor to determine ignition and injection timing. If you have a code for camshaft position sensor the issue is with the pulse generator in the ignition control module.
I have a 1998 Metro with the 1.3l and the Camshaft Position Sensor is located on the bottom of the oil pan.
Yes, it is inside the distributor.
The camshaft position sensor is located beneath the wheel on a 1998 Ford Taurus 6 cylander Dohc.
On the Ford 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine : From what I have read : The camshaft position sensor is on the top of the engine , near the centerline , at the rear of the engine near the firewall . You cannot see it unless the upper intake manifold is removed
inside the distributor
It is inside the distributor.