It is in the distributor
Follow the below steps to replace the camshaft sensor 2003 stratus:1) Loosen the two bolts securing the air inlet resonator, the large plastic component that the air filter outlet tube connects to, using a ratchet and socket. Now, pull the air filter outlet tube from the air filter housing.2) Pull the oil separator tube from the air filter outlet tube using a slight twisting motion. Remove the air filter outlet tube and resonator from the engine compartment, exposing the camshaft position sensor.3) Unplug the camshaft position sensor's wiring harness. Remove the screws securing the camshaft position sensor using a ratchet and socket.4) Remove the screw securing the camshaft magnet to the camshaft using a ratchet and Allen-bitsocket. Then, pull the magnet from the end of the camshaft.5) Line up the dowel pins on the new camshaft magnet, which comes with the new camshaft position sensor, with the locating holes on the end of the camshaft; then, place the camshaft sensor back onto the cylinder head in the same position it was in prior to removal.6) Press the air filter outlet tube onto the outlet on the air filter box, then tighten the hose clamp to between 20 and 30 inch-pounds.Guide the resonator's hose onto the inlet on the throttle body and tighten the hose clamp to between 20 and 30 inch-pounds.7) Set the resonator in place on top of the engine, aligning its bolt holes with those on top of the engine.
The 2000 Mercedes-Benz E3 20 crankshaft position in sensor is located on the back of the crankshaft. You will need to remove the rear engine cover in order to see the sensor.
the cost is under 20 bucks Autozone part # SU1034,
Haynes repair manual, Dodge Neon 2000 thru 2003. Book #30036 This book can answer almost any question and is a must if you work on your own car. Plus it's only $20. Makes life easy. I it is a SOHC your answer may be here... http://www.techknowman.com/Dodge%20Neon/Dodge%20Neon.htm
pop hood... air sensor sits behind frnt bumper 2 wires clean or replace sensor $20. dealer
this is NOT the mass air flow sensor but this is a 20 second fix, it is located on the tube between the air filter box and engine on the firewall side of the tube
20% of 2000= 20% * 2000= 0.2 * 2000= 400
20% of 2000= 20% * 2000= 0.2 * 2000= 400
have a test done to see if your camshaft sensor is bad that sounds suspiciosly like fuel filter.
20% of 2000 grams= 20% * 2000= 0.2 * 2000= 400 grams
percentages of 20 = 2000%20 * 100% = 2000%
2000/20 = 100 20 goes into 2000 by 100 times.