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I have a 1998 Metro with the 1.3l and the Camshaft Position Sensor is located on the bottom of the oil pan.
It is in the diistributor.
inside of the distributor
it is located on the head
Depends on the year and model of the engine. I was just looking that up in a book today while learning how to change a camshaft sensor in a 2001 Chevy Metro. If this is for a camshaft sensor, then it will be 89 inches/lb. This was quoted for models 1996 and up
Does it have an ignition control module? That may be the cause. Or possibly a MAP sensor or a Crank position sensor or Cam position sensor. Check those first.
Yes, in fact it does. It is a hall-effect sensor which consists of a reluctor wheel and a pick-up coil inside the distributor. The ECM uses this sensor to decide when and how much to open the injector and also to adjusting timing/dwell electronically. -MechanicMatt
the seal on the crank shaft needs replaced
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motor oil
start with timing, after this, you should be able to test your throttle position sensor with and ohms metter to determine if its good or not.
It is the "E". Make sure the pin in the camshaft is in the slot with the "E" if you remove the camshaft pulley.