Our "Check Engine" light recently came on and we took it to the dealer to have it diagnosed. They said it was the Camshaft Sensor which keeps the cams and pistons properly timed and in correct position. I'm not exactly sure where, but all they said was that it was an internal part and told us that some part of the engine would have to be taken apart to change it.
One would replace the camshaft position sensor on a 2004 Suzuki Forenza by taking it to a certified auto mechanic. The mechanic would then check out and repair the issue, thereby rendering the car back to a serviceable condition.
The three conduit plug directly to the left of your spark plugs is where the sensor is. Be sure you have an E8 socket available to remove.
Our "Check Engine" light recently came on and we took it to the dealer to have it diagnosed. They said it was the Camshaft Sensor which keeps the cams and pistons properly timed and in correct position. I'm not exactly sure where, but all they said was that it was an internal part and told us that some part of the engine would have to be taken apart to change it.
At the back of the engine, looks like a distributor!
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Speed sensors are located on the axle
It is located under the center counsel.
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Trouble code P0722 means:Output speed sensor circuit no signal
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it's located in the back of the intake tube the 2 wires plug
Locate the camshaft sensor in your car. Disconnect the electrical plug on the sensor. Remove the bolt that holds it in place. Twist the the sensor to remove it and place in the new one.