From what I have read :
The camshaft position sensor ( mounted on top of the synchronizer ) on the
Ford 4.0 L , EFI V6 engine .
Is on top of the engine , near the centerline , at the rear of the engine near
the firewall ( apparently you can"t see it unless the upper intake manifold is
removed )
The cam sensor on a 1996 Mercury Villager cost about $35 to $40. The sensor is actually manufactured by a Nissan subsidiary.
The price is around $50 to $100 for the sensor and about 30-40 minuets to change when cool.
The sensor is intergrated into the door latch. If it is not working (and the door chime stays on) spray it with WD 40. This almost always works.
The polaris ranger speeds are, 500engine,40. 700engine,40-50. 800engine,55mph.
you have to remove the dash to get to it, it is well worth it to pay someone else to do it, it took me 2 days to do mine
Cam Newton. He has a faster 40 time.
The cam position sensor for a 2003 Infiniti M45 will cost about $30-40 for an aftermarket brand. For an OE (factory) part, your best bet is to call the Infiniti dealer for an exact quote. Theoretically it should be in that same price range, although it's not uncommon for OEM parts to be more expensive than aftermarket brands.
You might have to take the heatshield off of it first, but I'm not 100% sure. You should definitely use some WD-40 and let it soak around the sensor for a day or so.
amazon uk
$40+
Chiquititas - 1995 5-40 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Chiquititas - 1995 1-40 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp