On the rear of the exhaust camshaft; behind distributor cap.
on the right side of the engine at the back at the righ end of the cam shaft
were is the camshaft position sensor on 1999 Volvo s80 turbo
The 1994 Volvo 850 crankshaft position sensor can be found on the back of the engine. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to access the crankshaft position sensor.
The 850 does not use a MAP sensor. It uses a MAF sensor that is located and attached to the air filter housing lid
Ohh my little one.... After two days of on-line searches and two Volvo manuals I learned that there are no crank sensors referred in the manuals. I bought it as a "Crankshaft Position Sensor'' but it`s referred as "RPM Sensor" It`s position is on TOP of the flywheel next to the engine. Directly UNDER the distributor cap and the camshaft sensor cover. I J077535
It is under the plastic cowling where the wiper arms are at.
Fix the problem and the light will go out. Normally on Volvo 850's the ABS sensor goes out (actually a wire comes loose inside the unit) this sensor is under the hood on the ABS unit.
Camshaft sensor is located at rear end of rear camshaft(near driver). It is screwed on the little bowl and has a connector attached to it. The little bowl contains the camshaft sensor gear , do not unscrew if not necessary , just replace sensor. Jules
There's no Volvo 850 2000. What you likely saw was a S70.
A leaky mass airflow sensor or it can be a leak in the air intake hose.
when engine running , i took out msf sensor accidentally. Then lambda on ,
Here's a link that may help. The RPM sensor is also known as a crank position sensor. http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/faq/EngineSensors.html#Crank_Postition_Sensor